2 The Julian News September 10, 2003
Fine Art Gallery
HELGA O.
ART CENTER
& SHOPS
Candy
=, lian's Bear" FUDGE
*Maple Cindy* Chocolate=
eSalt Water Taffy* Sugar Free
45.0 tunes of candU
(760}-765)785
2116 Main Street (upstairs)
Next to Julian Caf6 Open ewy day
Furniture Works
IDERSI00IWOOD
Manufactured in Julian
Makers of a//wood cabinets, furniture
& home accessodes since 1979
(760F765-202 * (lK}O}-6{$5-O481
m. Mlml.net
Open .vet3r day
• 2015 Main Street
Art Gallery
LimiM Edifies
Joe (;n,¢io end otter
noJiQoy knGvm Qrtith
fine ar po${ert, giflt,
• jwelP/& home ©teeth
Wedeln, Notive n, elkon, and wildlih books,
ph } dildtem room loved I/tehen
for our excelled book section
Custom Framing
BFA Degree - 14 Years Experieaee
2015A Main Street + (760) 765-I$09
I
Furniture Refinishing
BY PAT KELLY
Antique Restoration Hish PoUsh Finishes
CUSTOM FURNITURE TOUCH-UP FINISHING
OLD WORLD CRAFTSMANSHIP
"You*ll be smiling, too!"
2022 Second Street • Julian
P. O. Box 1321
(760) 765-2754
Gifts
JULIAN BELL, BOOK & CANDLE
(760) 765-1377
Candies & Candle Accessories
Home Decor Gifts
Aroma Therapy/Bath Products
Specializing in Wedding Candles
Carved Candles Crafted in Store
Your Home Town Yankee Candle Dealer
2007 Mslll SWeet • Suite B
P.O. Box 1225 • Julian, CA 92036
entail: jbbc@julianweb.com
www.julianemart.com
Gifts/Christmas Items
B Christmas Cottage
CHRISTMAS ALL YEAR
(760) 765-3885
• SeasgnCallHOltiidY sItems
• Boyds Collection
• Russ Berrie * Plush Bears
2007A Main Street
P.O. Box 1225 • Julian, CA 92036
E-mail: jbbc@julianweb.com
Groceries/Dry Cleaninl/Deli
Groceries & Deli
1
2202 Main St. • P.O. Box 2453
Julian, CA 92036
765-2606
ATM AVAILABLE
All Manufacturer's Coupons Accepted
Flowers/Art/Books
e:AltaDenaDairyProducts =Firewood I1"
",All Occasions! ! [
SERVING GREAT
DELl"
............ SOUPS & SALAD
*NOW HAVE ATM ACHINE'
4!1 manufacturers coupons acdepted, m
LOT; OF" FREE PARKING' - r.;,c;.a It=i,t(,r.'s'C. Stalkm ':!i
HOURS: 8:00 AM - 7:O0 PM Monday thru Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday & Sunday Plelm | |I]l[Jly-LVLOHdy
2117 Main Street, Julian
(760) 765-0550 ]0-Spm ~ 765-3638
Pharmacy & Sundries
6sr. 880
JULI,00N DIIU(00 JrlOIIl00
& E;00ND¥ I00IINIE
INHY DIRI¥IE DOWN lille HILL • • •
HOLI D/&Y ITEM/
•/UNDRIEf -- VIT/XMIN/
• RE,&L CNDY MINE
• UNUJrU,L GIFTS & IOUVENIRf
• BFJNUTY & B/TH DEPT.
• ROOM FULL OF GREETING C/XRD.f
• FILM/DEVELOPING
(760) 765-0332
2134 M/MN JrTREET
JU LI,N, C/XLIFORNI,
Video
RENT 10, GET 1 FREE. PREPAID PLAN AVAIL.
JULIAN VIDEO CENTER
LARRY BOWEN
Proprietor
2030 Third Street
Sony Playstation
Open 7 Days a Week
DVD Rentals Available
TV & VCR Rentals
765-1961
Wood-Burning Stoves
THE WARM HEARTH
Wood Stoves & Outdoor Furniture
CS.C LIc. #518239
• WOOD STOVES
• FI REPLACES
• BARBEQUES
• OUTDOOR FURNITURE
• TCHEN & GFTWARE
2125 Main Street
EO. Box 189. Julian, CA 92036
(760) 765-1022
Furniture/Arts/Crafts
THE
JvL/a Tao/xa POST
Now featuring
heirloom furniture made of rare
Brazilian cherry wood from barns
100 years old or more from
Sutters Mill. We also feature
local artists & crofters, greeting
cards, home decor, and yard art.
Artists & crofters needed
for a weekend craft loire.
Call (760) 765-3555 for details.
Watercolor classes on Saturday i.4 p.m.
3411 Hwl/. 79
(I mile svuth of pvst office)
P.O. Bx 2277
Julian. C(! :920301
(7#0) 765-3555
NOW OPEN-- THE RED BARN
AVAILABLE EVENINGS FOR BANQUETS & PRIVATE PARTIES
=6 O-SEAT CAPACITY dVI S ITOR'S CENTER, LOCAL ART, FINE GIFTS & FURNISHINGS
The Julian News is authorized to
print official legal notices of all kinds
including: Liens, Fictitious Business
Names, Change of Name,
Abandonments, Estate Saes,
Auctions, Public Offerings, etc.
Please call The Julian News at (760)
765-2231 for competitive rates. The
Julian News is a legally adjudicated
newspaper of general circulation in
the State of California, County of San
Diego, Legal No. 577843.
THIS SPACE
AVAILABLE
$90.00
3-MONTH CONTRACT
CALL: (760) 765-2231
THIS SPACE
AVAILABLE
$90.00
3-MONTH CONTRACT
CALL: (760) 765-2231
IIID)IIDA I. IDA%,IIIIliA%,
qJ/gl/l lll - //t,I)lk3;
Flora O. Paipa, 84, passed away August 28, 2003, in
Escondido. Flora was born September 9, 1918, on the Santa
.Ysabel Indian Reservation and lived there her whole life. She
had worked for the Manzanita Ranch and Farmers, both in
Wynola. She loved her grandchildren and enjoyed all the
people who came to visit. She was a quilter and a collector.
Flora is survived by her sons Lester (Shed) and Leslie Paipa of
Santa Ysabel; daughters Caroline Kittling of Paris, CA, and
Beatrice Pena of Santa Ysabel; sister Lucille Lipton of Rincon;
13 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; and 3 great great
grandchildren. She was predeceased by one grandchild.
Recitation of the Rosary took place on Friday, September 5,
2003, at Bonham Bros. & Stewart Mortuary, Ramona Chapel.
Funeral Mass was held on Saturday, September 6, 2003, at
Mission Santa Ysabel. Final interment will take place at the
Mission Santa Ysabel Cemetery. Bonham Bros. & Stewart
Mortuary assisted the family.
MAKING SENSE OF MEDICARE
September 16 -- Take a Loved One to the Dodor Day
Too many people wait until an emergency arises before seeing a health
care provider, often risking serious threats to their health. If someone you love or
if you have not seen a doctor lately, join with millions across the country on
September 16 for Take a Loved One to the Doctor Day. The Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) and ABC Radio Networks are sponsoring
Take a Loved One to the Doctor Day to encourage individuals to take charge of
their health by making an appointment to visit a doctor or other health care
professional.
The Second Annual Take a Loved One to the Doctor Day is part of a
national campaign to close the health disparities between racial and ethnic
minorities and the general population. Too many African American, Hispanic/
Latino, Asian American/Pacific Islander, American Indian, and Alaska Natives
are dying prematurely and suffering from preventable diseases such has heart
disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, infant mortality, and vaccine-
preventable diseases. By providing education and helping people gain access to
health resources available through HHS, we can help make positive changes.
While Take a Loved One to the Doctor Day is targeted toward racial and
ethnic minorities who suffer from the greatest health disparities, "prevention and
early detection" is an important message for everyone regardless of race and
ethnicity. Medicare beneficiaries should take note that Medicare has several
preventive benefits to help them stay healthy including:
• Mammography for breast cancer screening
• Pap smears for cervical cancer screening
• Tests for colorectal cancer screening
, Bone mass measurements for osteoporosis
• Diabetes self-management and blood glucose monitoring
. Flu and pneumonia vaccinations .....
These Medicate benefits ca nbe the key'to tongqaSting good hea[!h. A
t "doctor shoLil;J be ;onsu]ted b h'elp'determine an;/]lealth risks and the need for
these preventive screenings.
Don't delay any longer. Your good health is important not only to you but
also to your friends and family. Help celebrate Take a Loved One to the Doctor
Day by making an appointment for yourself or someone you love.
If you would like more information about Take a Loved One to the Doctor
Day, visit www.healthgap.omhrc.gov or call 1-800-444-6472.
For more information about Medicare, visit www.medicare.gov or call
1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) or TTY/TDD 1-877486-2048.
THE MECHANIC'S CORNER
The end of summer and early fall
are good times to have your vehicle
professionally maintained• Although
today's sophisticated vehicles don't
need as much mileage maintenance
as did the older ones, they still need
attention• Having your transmission
fluid and filter, fuel filter, PCV valve
and other fluids maintained is very
important. Besides the condition of
your tires, the undercarriage compo-
nents are also an integral part of your
car's performance and care.
© 2003 DBR Media, Inc.
JULIAN DATEBOOK
BANNER QUEEN GALLERY at the Old
Trading Post, 36766 Hwy. 78, Julian, (760)
765-2168. Artwork by Robert Freeman,
Julian and Ramona Artists. Open Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday, 1-5PM and by
appointment.
SANTA YSABEL ART GALLERY, Hwy. 78 &
79, Santa Ysabel. Featuring many local
area artists. Painting, sculpture, and more.
Call (760) 765-1676 for into.
HELGA O GALLERY & SHOPS, 4470 Hwy.
78, Julian (Wynota). Featuring many of the
finest artists from San Diego County. Most
unusual gifts -- Teak and great country-
western furniture -- Selective books and
lots more. First Saturday of Each Month
-- SIDEWALK SALE. Open Wednesday-
Monday, 10 AM-5 PM. Call (760) 765-4600
for into.
JULIAN TRADING POST & ORCHARD, 3411
Hwy. 79 (1 mile south of Julian), (760)
765-3555. Features local artists & crofters,
greeting cards, home dcor, yard art. New:
Heirloom furniture made from rare Brazilian
cherry wood. Open Wednesday-Sunday,
10 AM-5 PM. Painting classes Saturday 1-4
PM.
LIVE MUSIC NIGHTS, Wynoia Pizza Express,
3 miles west of Julian in Wynola on Hwy. 78,
6-9 PM. See to right and page 3 for into.
WEEKEND BAZAAR at St. Elizabeth's Church, 4th
& B Streets, Julian. Open Friday, Saturday,
and Sunday, 11 AM-5 PM.
JULIAN BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL --
Frank Lane Park, Sept. 20 & 21.
At the 4-way stop sign in downtown Julian
(there's only one), take a left to Frank Lane
Park approx. % mile on the right-hand side.
SATURDAY TICKET PRICING
At the gate/S16 - Advanced/S14
Juniors Ages 7-11/$5
SUNDAY TICKET PRICING
At the gate/S15 - Advanced/S13
Juniors Ages 7-11/$5 ,
Order ADVANCED tickets online at:
trlcopolisrecords•com
Art Works
SANTA YSABEL
GALLERY
30352 Hwy. 78 (at Hwy. 79)
P.O. Box 480, Santa Ysabel, CA 92070
765-1676
OPEN WED.-SUN. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Featuring the Finest Local Painters,
Sculptors, and other Artists
Aft Studio
ON THE PATZO
WHAT
I00r!
Call in an
order.-
have ,t
ready when
you arrive!
765-1906 u
MIND YOUR Ps AND Os!
tf you're in a service industry, your first responsibility is to your customer&
Even when business is slow, that's not your cue to stand around, gabbing with
fellow employees. Often when that happens, a customeiS left standing, waiting
for y0ffto finish talking before he or she can get some assistance. If you need to
gossip, do so on your own time -- at lunch or on breaks. Never ever leave a
customer waiting. It's the height of rudeness.
BEAUTY TIP
If you're on a diet, water is your best friend. Drinking a glass of water can
keep hunger at bay. It will also hydrate you and help the appearance of your skin.
Diet soda, although relatively calorie-free, bloats you. Seltzer or club soda will
also bloat because of the carbonation. Your best bet is to stick to water. It's the
best thirst quencher there is, and it's also your best diet aid.
@2003 DBR Media, Inc.
SS.ECl ONE or25 _..
AT C(Xt RESTS..
0a-G0 _/PJ. 20
RE
SUNDAY THRU THU]DAY II Heated II Finn, & S00xummr
I/ Pa.tto /I
11:00 AM- 8:00 PN , n;,,,,.,,, ], li:00 M4- 9:00 PN
r Casual, Relaxed, and Pleasant And)iance
760-765-1004
3 MILES WEST OF JULIAN IN WYNOLA ON HIGHWAY 78/79