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Chef's Corner
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eat. °
Peaches are sensitive and should
be handled with care and stored
in a single layer, as they bruise
easily. If unripe, store them in a
paper bag. If ripe, they may be
stored in the refrigerator for a
week, depending on the degree
of ripeness. For full succulence,
bring them to room temperature
and then enjoy both the flavor and
aroma. Avoid picking peaches
that are extremely small, hard,
soft or have wrinkled skin at the
stem end. Peaches that have a
green background are picked in
an unripe stage and will not ripen
well.
If you're fortunate enough to have
more peaches than you can eat,
you can freeze them for future
use. Peel and slice the fruit and
mix with one tablespoon each
of lemon juice and sugar. Place
them into a sealable storage
bags and freeze for future use.
Peaches are available throughout
the year. California supplies the
product from May to October,
peaking in July. Washington
peaches are available from
July to September, while Chile
supplies it the rest of the year.
Here are some fun facts about
peaches:
• These "Persian apples" actually
had their beginning in China,
but were developed in Persia
and went from there to Europe
and then to America with the
colonists.
• The nectarine and the peach
are so similar that there is only
one gene that separates the
two to make them distinct. The
nectarine has one recessive
gene -- he one with the fuzz.
You re a real peach" originated
from the tradition of giving a
peach to your beloved friends.
• Most peaches are cultivated by
grafting different combinations of
rootstocks onto scions.
The recipe for Peaches and
Cream Pops is a cool way to
enjoy this fantastic fruit on a hot
summer day.
Peaches And Cream Pops
1/2 cup peeled, chopped
fresh peaches
1/3 cup peeled, pureed fresh
peaches
2/3 cup nonfat vanilla yogurt
2 tablespoons honey
"Puree 1/3 cup of the peaches
in a blender or food processor
until smooth. Using a small bowl,
mix together the peach puree,
yogurt, honey and remaining
1/2 cup of peaches. Spoon the
peach mixture into 4 ice cream-
pop molds and insert the handle.
Freeze for at least 4 hours.
Makes 4 servings.
Ange/a Shelf Medearis is known
as The Kitchen Diva and is the
executive producer and host of "The
Kitchen Diva!" cooking show on
Hu/u.com. Visit her Web site at www.
divapro.com. Her new inspirational
book is "Ten Ingredients for a
Joyous Life and a Peaceful Home --
A Spiritual Memoir," co-written with
Pastor Salem Robinson, Jr. (www.
dunnsmemoria/.com).
(c) 2010 King Features Synd,, Inc.
PETS OF THE WEEK
Rosa is an 8-years-young female tabby cat who, to her bewilderment,
found herself abandoned in front of the shelter one morning. Looking
for a second chance, Rosa is waiting for a forever home with caring
pet parents. She will require regular fur maintenance to keep her
beautiful mane healthy and tangle-free and in return she may offer to
be a lap or foot warmer when you lounge around the house. Because
she will have a hard time competing with the overflow of bouncing
kittens during the summer, Rosa's adoption fee will be waived
to increase her chances of finding a home. To meet her, ask for
ID#A1354124 Tag#C973.
Kirby is a 7-years-young male Poodle who came to the shelter as
a stray. Don't let his age discourage you from meeting this fantastic
little guy. Kirby can bring a smile to anyones's face with his quirky
personality and excellent doggie manners. He would be a great
candidate for a Senior home or any home with pet parents who see
the benefits of adopting a mature dog into their family. To encourage
the adoption of senior pets, the shelter will waive his adoption during
the "Dog Days of Summer." To discover that you can teach an old
dog new tricks, meet Kirby at the shelter by asking for ID#A1352480
Tag#C351.
All adoption fees include vaccinations, spaying/neutering (upon
adoption), a microchip and free Vet visit. Dog fees also include a 1
year license. Now through Sept 4th, the shelter is celebrating it's
"Better with a Buddy" program. Those who adopt a kitten 6me or
younger can adopt a second kitten at 50% off. In addition, all cats
over the age of 6me will have their adoption fee completely waived!
Also, during the "Dog Days of Summer," all dogs 5 years and older
along with dogs who have been at the shelter for over 30 days will
have their adoption fees waived. Rosa and Kirby are at our Central
County Shelter, 5480 Gaines Street, San Diego. The Shelter hours
are 9:30AM to 5:30PM, Tuesday through Saturday or visit www.
sddac.com for more information.
Ask Pastor Rick
Religion
.In The News
Threatened
Cartoonist Has No
Regrets
A Swedish artist who angered
Muslims by drawing the Prophet
Muhammad with the body of
a dog said he has no regrets
and believes the suspects in an
alleged plot to kill him were not
professionals.
Lars Vilks, who has faced
numerous death threats over the
controversial cartoon, said he
has built his own defense system,
including a homemade safe room
and a barbed-wire sculpture
that could electrocute potential
intiuders. He said he also has an
ax "to chop down" anyone trying
to climb through the windows of
his home in southern Sweden.
If something happens, I know
exactly what to do," Vilks told The
Associated Press in an interview
in Stockholm.
Source: The Associated Press,
summarized by Pastor Rick
Ask Pastor Rick
Is there any sound historical
evidence about Jesus?
I have gotten a form.of this
question many times. And, yes,
there is extra-biblical, historical
evidence about Jesus from both
hostile and non-hostile sources.
Near contemporaries of Jesus
wrote about Him. Likewise,
we have historical documents
from men who were students
(disciples) of the original apostles.
Secular sources about Jesus
include the Roman historians
Tacitus, Seutionius, Thallus, and
Pliny. Jewish sources that speak
about Jesus include the writings
of Josephus and the Talmud.
Gary Habermas, in his book
The Verdict of History, [p.169]
cites a total of 39 ancient extra-
biblical sources, 17 of which are
non-Christian, that witness from
outside the New Testament to
over 100 details of the life, death,
and resurrection of Christ.
One of my seminary professors
was fond of saying something like
this, "There is ample historical
evidence for anyone who will
believe in Christ. But there is not
enough evidence for anyone who
won't believe in Christ."
Rick Hill is the Senior Pastor at
Hillside Community Church on 3rd
and C Streets in Julian, CA. Direct
all questions and correspondence
to: PastorRick@julianchurch.org
or Hillside Community Church,
Religion In The News, Box 973,
Julian, CA, 92036. (Opinions in this
column do not necessarily express
the views of Julian News, its editor,
or employees.)
Chocolate Can
Help
(NAPSA)-A little chocolate can
have significant positive health
effects, according to a new study
in the European Heart Journal,
which showed a small quantity
can lower heart attack risk.
Researchers at the German
Institute of Human Nutrition found
people who consumed about a
quarter of an ounce of chocolate
daily had lower blood pressure
and a lower risk for heart attacks
and strokes than those who ate
little or none. Flavanols in cocoa,
researchers believe, could
account for chocolate's positive
health effect.
They warn, however, that
eating chocolate should not
increase your overall intake of
calories.
"Low-curb chocolate with no
added sugar and zero trans fat,
such as Simply Lite, can provide
the taste of fine chocolate
with health benefits," explains
registered dietitian Debra Drago.
"As always, moderation is key."
For more information on the
study, visit www.simplylite.com.
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Letters
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dropper and warmed the broth.
Roberta inserted the tip of the
dropper into the tiny mouth; the
drops went down the kitten's
throat! She refilled and inserted
the dropper again, and it looked
like the kitten actually sucked on
it.
We went to bed in the wee
hours of the morning, but it wasn't
long before I heard Roberta
heating up more broth. Rising
early, we were elated to find that
chicken broth had lived up to its
reputation, and had kept the kitty
alive through the night. Having
breakfast with out anonymous
friend the next morning, we
inquired if by chance she still
had any kitten replacement milk
from an earlier time that she
had nursed orphaned kittens.
Sunday in Julian is a poor time to
try to purchase such a product.
Miraculously she did, and we
rushed to feed the kitten some
kitty formula. The kitten was still
awfully limp, but it was slowly
exhibiting more signs of life.
Roberta had to return to L.A. for
an engagement, so we nestled
the kitten in its blanket, in a
little basket and placed it on the
front seat of her car. The kitten
was attempting to purr, and its
eyes were beginning to focus,
but it certainly was not going to
attempt to leave that basket any
time soon.
Roberta took her little charge
everywhere with her for the next
week, feeding and nurturing it
frequently. I couldn't help but feel
joyful when she called me with
each progress report. Roberta
brought the much improved kitten
with her as she returned the
latest bunch of "fixed" cats, and
I saw a normal-looking, adorable
little guy (we think he's a he)It is
obvious that he thinks Roberta
is his mother, but we know that
that kitty has met his true "Kitty
Angel.".
Thanks to all the responsible
pet owners and non-owners who
have participated in the Feral Cat
Society's Julian clinics. FixNation
(FixNation.org), 7680 Clybourn
Ave., Los Angeles 91352 has
provided an enormous service to
our town. I'm sure that Roberta
has paid out of pocket for extra
medical care and antibiotics that
some of the cats needed, not to
mention her time and gas for so
many round trips. This is her
mission, and she does not expect
reciprocation. However, I know
that many of the merchants and
residents of Julian are so happy
to know that our overpopulation
of stray and feral cats has been
attended to - you can show
your appreciation by sending
FixNation a tax-deductible check.
I'm sure that, as time permits,
Roberta will continue to look after
the medical needs of Julian's
Call
stray cats - with the generosity of
FixNation. As a Julian resident,
I would feel terrible if none of us
contributed to their foundation,
so I've sent them a check. My
check, however, could not begin
to cover even a small portion of
the expense of one day of their
operation. In my mostpleading
Sally Struthers voice, I implore
you,"Please Give."
Jo Garten
Julian
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME
Case Number: 37-2010-O0068769-CU-PT-EC
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF:
TRACY MC PIKE
on behalf of
GARRETr JOHN MC PIKE WOKOSKE,
a minor
FOR CHANGE OF NAME
PETITIONER:
TRACY MC PIKE
on behalf of
GARRETr JOHN MC PIKE WOKOSKE,
a minor
HAS FILED A PETITION FOR AN ORDER
TO CHANGE NAMES FROM:
GARRE'n" JOHN MC PIKE WOKOSKE,
a minor
TO:
GARRETr JOHN MC PIKE, a minor
IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested
in this matter appear before this court in
Department 14 of the San Diego County
Superior Court at the address shown (250
E. Main St., El Cajon, CA 92020) on August
25, 2010 at 8:30 a.m., and show cause, if
any, why the petition for a change of name
should not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy
of this ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE be
published in the Julian News, a newspaper of
general circulation published in this county,
at least once a week for four successive
weeks prior to the day of the hearing.
THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WiTH THE
COURT CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT ON
June,18, 2010.
LEGAL: 05335
Publish: June 30 and July 7,14, 21, 2010
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No. 2010-016976 - Name of Business:
NAPA AUTO PARTS BORREGO SPRINGS
2476 Stirrup Rd., Borrego Springs, CA 92004
(Mailing Address: PO Box 593,
Borrego Springs, CA 92004)
The business is conducted by Husband and
Wife - Alan Tulving, 3254 Wagon Rd., Borrego
Springs, CA 92004 and S. Elaine Tulving, 3254
Wagon Rd., Borrego Springs, CA 92004. THIS
STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH DAVID L.
BUTLER, RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK OF SAN
DIEGO COUNTY ON June 21,2010:
LEGAL: 05338
Publish: June 30 and July 7,14, 21, 2010
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No. 2010-017187 - Name of Business:
HEATON SUPPORT SERVICES
9770 Nutmeg Lane, Escondido, CA 92029
The business is conducted by an Individual -
John A. Heaton, 9770 Nutmeg Lane, Escondido,
CA 92029. THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH
DAVID L. BUTLER, RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK
OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON June 8, 2010.
LEGAL: 05340
Publish: June 30 and July 7,14, 21, 2010
CORRECTION
In last weeks photo of Miss Julian
and her court, we accidentally
listed Gabriella Hemandez (Teen
Princess) as her sister, Deanna
"Hemandez|ast years Miss Julian,
we apologize to both girls for our
crror.
MjH
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No. 2010-016245 - Name of Business:
FUTURE DAWNING ENTERPRISES
• 903A Urania Ave., Encinitas, CA 92024
The business is conducted by an Individual -
Rent P. Mesplay 963A Urania Ave., Encinitas,
CA 92024. THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH
DAVID L. BUTLER, RECORDER/C0UNTY CLERK
OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON March 26, 2010.
LEGAL: 05342
Publish: June 30 and July 7,14121, 2010
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME
Case Number: 37-2010-00056421-CU-PT-NC
IN THE MATI'ER OF THE APPLICATION OF:
DORTHY RYAN
on behalf of
AUSTIN J. IOZZIA, a minor
FOR CHANGE OF NAME
PETITIONER:
DORTHY RYAN
on behalf of
AUSTIN J. IOZZlA, a minor
HAS FILED A PETITION FOR AN ORDER
TO CHANGE NAMES FROM:
AUSTIN J. IOZZlA, e minor
TO:
AUSTIN J. RYAN, a minor
IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested
in this matter appear before this court in
Department 3 of the San Diego County
Superior Court at the address shown (325
S. Melrose Dr., Vista, CA 92081) on August
3, 2010 at 8:30 a.m., and show cause, if
any, why the petition for a change of name
should not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy
of this ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE be
published in the Julian News, a newspaper of
general circulation published in this county,
at least once a week for four successive
weeks prior to the day of the hearing.
THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH THE
COURT CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT ON
June 21, 2010.
LEGAL: 05336
Publish: June 30 and July 7,14, 21, 2010
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No. 2010-016708 - Name of Business:
SIERRA ROBLE VINEYARD
32561 Camino More, Warner Springs, CA 92086
(Mailing Address: PO Box 21,
Warner Springs, CA 92086)
The business is conducted by Husband and Wife
- David M. Lowe, 32561 Cumin0 Mor0, Warner
Springs, CA 92086 and Janine R. L0we, 32561
Camino Mor0, Warner Springs, CA 92086.
THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH DAVID L.
BUTLER, RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK OF SAN
DIEGO COUNTY ON June 17, 2010.
LEGAL: 05339 .
Publish: June 30 and JuRy 7,14, 21, 2010
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No. 2010-017351 - Name of Business:
LOOKING GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY
11725 Wills Creek Rd., San Diego, CA 92131
The business is conducted by an Individual -
Rebecca Hsu, 11725 Wills Creek Rd., San Diego,
CA 92131. THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH
DAVID L. BUTLER, RECORDER/C0UNTY CLERK
OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON June 8, 2010.
LEGAL: 05341
Publish: June 30 and July 7,14, 21, 2010