September 10, 2003
Jul/an D/nner Theatre. Pub • Retreat The Julian News 7
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SINCIF -- San Die00c's 0000untai. I00etreat
A Modern Establishment in Turn-of-the-20th-Century Rustic Tradition
Enjoy Beautiful JULIAN and then...and then...
Relax at the IplI00I = I00IILLS [IDDI00I=!!
(It's only a short five-minute drive from Main St.)
6 Lodge Rooms, 10 Cabin Rooms, Swinmfing Pool, 8 Acres
Stay over or just have a drink and meal and watch the woodpeckers 1)eck
while you relmx under the tall pines and cedars or take a walk in the country.
, Air-Conditioned Fub with r¢00d and Jukebox
(()pen Thm.-Sat. at 5 p.m.--Close, Sire. at Noon-6 p.ln./Outdoor Patio fbr Slnokers/No Minors Alter l 0 p.m.)
* Sunday Football -- 3 TVs -- Food Semqee *
LIVE MUSIC The Gemma Show!! Fri., Sept. 5 8:30-11 p.m. -IAOI L.ON I' S I
$25 First Prize "Best IkRAOICE Voice" Sign up if you can really sing!!
, rleeant I00inine l}inners
August Mmm - Smnptuous BBQ Buffet/Salads N Thm.-Sat. 5:30-9:30/Sun. Branch 8:30-1 p.m.
weddings - parties -- conferences - car/bike clubs - nature rcup
• l00ine l00ills Dinner Theatre
Aug'. 29 - Oct. 25: "Forever Plaid"
Unbelievably well-done plays produced by the Kinneys!
Come enjoy a play with buffet dinner, wine, and full bar.
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(760) 765-1100
- ............ 2960 La Posada Way, Julian, CA 92036
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by Carol Martin
Although stroke is the third leading
cause of death and a leading cause of
debilitation in the United States, a signi-
ficant gap exists among Americans
between general understanding of
stroke and stroke prevention efforts.
According to a.survey issued by The
National Council on the Aging (NCOA),
Americans understand that those who
have had a stroke are at greater risk for
a future one, yet stroke survivors are not
taking all the possible steps to protect
their health.
While 88% of those surveyed
recognized that a person who has a
stroke is at greater risk to have another
one, statistics show that one-third of all
strokes are recurrent, even though
there are lifestyle changes and medica-
tions available today that can help
reduce risk.
In addition to basic lifestyle
changes, risk of recurrent stroke can be
reduced by using appropriate medi-
cines. For instance, many patients may
benefit from antiplatelet therapy that
prevents blood platelets from sticking
together and clotting thus helping to
reduce stroke risk.
Research shows that after sur-
viving a stroke, men have a 42%
chance of having another one within five
years, and women have a 24% chance
during the same time period. Suffering
an initial stroke also puts people at
increased risk for having a heart attack
-- a leading cause of death that affects
over one million Americans each year.
Similarly, having a heart attack also
increases the risk of having a first or
recurrent stroke.
While two-thirds of all strokes
occur in people over 65, only one in
eight (12%) of those surveyed in this
age group indicated they were most
concerned about experiencing a stroke
given the choice of other serious
conditions such as Alzheimer's disease
and diabetes that result in fewer
fatalities. Additionally, 75% of seniors
surveyed said they have never talked to
their doctor about stroke risk.
"For older Americans, stroke
poses a significant health, risk, so it is
alarming to us that so few seniors have
discussed their personal risk for stroke
with their doctor," said James P. Firman,
president and CEO of NCOA. "Better
education is clearly needed to help all
Americans understand their risk of
stroke to protect their health:"
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Cub of 1he Kingdom QUESTION OF TN WEEK
What happens when a person dies?
ANSWER
That depends on whether the Irson is saved or not saved.
Born-again Christians will be raised with transformed bodies
[bodies that will never deteriorate], will meet God, and live
with Him forever. Anyone whose name is not found recorded
in the Book of Life will be thrown into the lake of fire for
eternal punishment. Many people fear dsa. Fear of the
unknown is natural, and fear of deth can he healthy if if
draws us to know more about God. R is helpful to think of
death •s a beginning, not •n end. if Is our entrance into
eternal life with God. A fear of death may be •n indication of •
weak relationship with God. You must be ready tp die in order
to fully appreciate life. Since Christ lives within you when
you are saved, even though your body will die because of sin,
your spirit is alive because you have been made right with
God. When we •ccept Christ, we are given eternal life. This
does nor prevent the death of our body, but it does assure
true life with God in heaven forever and ever. And isnY that
the life thai counts the most? (Refer to 1 Thess. 4:13-8.1 Cot'.
15:52, Rev 14:9-12, Rev 20:15, Ray 21:3, Co 3:1-3, 2 Car 5:1-
10, Phil• 1:21, Ram 8:10, I Car 15:42, John 11:25)
If you have a question, please send it to:
Bearly, clo P.O. Box 1861, Julian, CA 92036.
We're there whatever the weather.
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WE ARE HELPING FIRE VICTIMS
MAKE UP FOR WHAT THEY LOST!
ON JULY 29, 2002, the Pines Fire broke out in Banner due to the negligence of the National Guard
carrying out a DFA drug surveillance program. The fire destroyed over 37 residential buildings and more than
150 other structures. Through the efforts of many courageous firefighters, the fire was contained on
August 12 end controlled on August 22, 2002, after ripping through nearly 62,000 acres.
IN JULIAN, WARNER, VOLCAN MOUNTAIH, AND RANCHITA, we are providing
help to land owners who have suffered losses to their properly by filing their claims with the DEA and DOJ. If
we cannot settle your claim to your satisfaction, we will file suit in Federal Court and litigate your losses. We
understand how to pursue all theories of damages including future damages that might occur as a result of
the last year's fire.
WE ARE SUBMITTING CLAIMS THAT WILL FIX THE FOLLOWING DAMAGES:
• Home/Outbuilding Replacement
• Diminution of Land Value
• Debris Removal
• Flood Mitigation
• Culvert Protection, Removal, or Replacement
• Dozer Damage
• Tree Replacement
• Tree Hazard Mitigation
• Fence Replacement
• Seeding
• Soil Remediation
• Noxious Weed Control
• Hazardous Soil Mitigation
• Road Excavation
• Replacement of Personal Properly Damaged or Destroyed
THE FIRE VICTIM LEGAL ASSISTANCE COALITION: JOSEPH T. DIBOS AND
RICHARD P. VERLASKY, (619) 235-0307. Remember, each claim is filed individually
because the damages are personal to each fire victim. Each claim is separate, and settlement is not
dependent upon settlement of the entire group of claimants. Your personal business and privacy are
protected.
Don't wait any longer. You need the services of THE FIRE VICTIM LEGAL ASSISTANCE
€OALITIOH: JOSEPH T. DIBOS AND RICHARD P. VERIASKY, (619)
235-1)307.
THE FIRE VICTIM LEGAL ASSIsTANCE COALITION
JOE DIBOS, ESQ. & DICK VERILASKY, ESQ. - MARl AN APPOINTMENT TO MEET US AT YOUR PROPERTY.