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  • Lolaree A. Byberg, 95

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    Mrs. Lolaree A. Byberg, 95, passed away on June 23, 2005. She was a Fallbrook resident for eight years. Mrs. Byberg was born September 1, 1909, in Hopkins County, TX. She served as bookkeeper for construction firms for 30 years and also attended nursing school at Glendale Adventist Hospital. She was a member of Fallbrook Seventh Day Adventist Church and enjoyed reading, music, family and telling a good story. Mrs. Byberg was preceded in death by husband Clarence C. Bergman in 1976 and husband Jonas Byberg in 1985. She is...

  • John McClain (Jack)

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    John McClain (Jack), born February 7, 1915, passed away peacefully on June 20, 2005, after a lengthy illness. He will be remembered by his many buddies at the Fallbrook Golf Club for his dedication to the game, as well as the Fallbrook Rotary Club for his many years of service. Before moving to Champagne Village Mobile Home Park in Escondido he had been active in the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce, having served as President in 1982. He was an original founder and director of the Fallbrook National Bank, which is now the...

  • Grace Presbyterian PCA

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    We are eager to hear from Pastor Ken Han and the Mission Team regarding their trip to Belize. The morning message, taken from Mark 14:27-52, will be delivered by Pastor Han and is titled “Is This What a Kiss is For?” Worship begins at 10:30 a.m. with classes for all ages from 9:00 to 10:00. We meet in Live Oak Elementary School, 1087 Reche Road in Fallbrook. An infant nursery is available from 9:00 to noon and a “Getting Ready Program” is available for younger children not yet ready for adult worship. More informa...

  • Rainbow Community Church

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    Join guest speaker Dan Pearson as he discusses biblical guidelines for a “just war.” Pastor Rick and his missionary team are in the Galapagos Islands to build churches. Service and Sunday school begin at 10 a.m. Coffee and refreshments served following service. There will be no fellowship dinners during the summer. Bible study will continue from 7 to 8 p.m. every Wednesday with supervised children’s play during Bible study. 2560 Rainbow Valley Blvd. (760) 728-2051. Wheelchair access. www.rainbowchurch.com....

  • Fallbrook First Baptist

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    You are invited to join us at FFBC for worship this Sunday. Pastor Gary will focus on “Real Church” using the book of Philippians in the 9 a.m. worship service. Sunday school classes are available for all ages, including adults, at 10:30. AWANA clubs resume in September. FFBC will be offering a dynamic vacation Bible school for the whole family July 11-15 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. (includes dinner). Call the church office at (760) 728-7771 to register, or if you have any questions about the church....

  • Christ The King Lutheran

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    This Sunday, July 3, we celebrate our nation’s birthday at Christ The King Lutheran Church. There will be a color guard & patriotic music at the 8 and 10:30 a.m. services. In addition to this celebration, on Sunday, July 17, we will host our annual Red, White and Blue Celebration. At 5 p.m. there will be a potluck in the Fellowship Hall, followed by “The Building of the Flag” program at 6 p.m. This is an event you won’t want to miss! Please join us! For more information, call the church office at (760) 728-325...

  • Grace Baptist Church

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    Come join Grace Baptist Church for our annual Fourth of July picnic on Monday, July 4, at Lake O’Neil Park on Camp Pendleton. Activities start at 11:00 a.m. with lunch, games and lots of fun plus our annual baseball game. Hot dogs and sodas will be provided; bring anything else you want. Call (760) 723-2496 for more information or rides. Also join us on Sunday, July 3, for our patriotic service. Guest speaker and special guest singers....

  • Frazier 'Jog-a-Thon' ends up with 3,277 laps

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    Kids won t-shirts for most laps run in the William H. Frazier Jog-a-Thon. The kids did a total of 3,277 laps. The school’s PTA organized the event....

  • Kogan earns notice in Fallbrook

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    Michael Kogan was in California to play ATP tennis tournaments, and his schedule allowed him to participate in the 31st Annual Fallbrook Open Tennis Tournament at the Fallbrook Tennis Club June 4-12. The only problem for Kogan was that the seeding system was not nationwide. Kogan, who is from New Orleans, was not seeded in the tournament. “When he pointed out that he should have been seeded, I said, ‘Well, go win the tournament,’ and he did,” said tournament organizer Dorothy Roth. Kogan won both the Men’s Open Singles a...

  • CIF revises ejection policy

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    The California Interscholastic Federation San Diego Section has revised its policy on ejections from sports contests. The policy approved by the CIF Board of Managers June 7 will take effect for the fall 2005 seasons and will suspend ejected participants indefinitely until reinstatement after a meeting with CIF staff members. “We’re trying to stem the tide of ejections,” said CIF commissioner Dennis Ackerman. Any player, coach, team attendant or spectator ejected from any contest for any reason (a player who receives five...

  • Local students on MiraCosta President's List

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    mily Olson, Rachel Sherman, Margaret Shirkey and Katherine Sperling have been named to the President’s List for the spring semester of 2005 based on their academic success. To be eligible for this distinction, students must complete a minimum of 12 total units within a given semester and earn a grade point average of at least 3.5 in the courses taken within this single semester....

  • Palomar College distributes fall 2005 class schedule

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    SAN MARCOS — Palomar College’s fall 2005 class schedule has arrived, and along with listing an assortment of new classes and programs the book sports a new look inside and out. Fall classes start August 22 and enrollment begins July 12. Some of the new programs and classes Palomar is offering include: the entertainment technology program; a combination of courses that prepare students for working behind the scenes in the theatre, television, theme parks and other entertainment industry fields; programs in art-design and art...

  • The Martians do it better at Killer Pizza from Mars

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    You don’t have to be a space traveler or an alien to enjoy the food at Killer Pizza from Mars, the out-of-this-world restaurant located at 1125 S. Mission Road in the Albertsons Center. Even I, an earth-bound human, enjoyed the ‘Martian Melt,’ a roast beef sandwich served between two slices of toasted garlic bread topped with melted cheddar, mozzarella and provolone cheese. The ‘jus’ (broth) is served on the side. It’s a French dip sandwich, only the Martians do it better. Killer Pizza’s ‘Cluck Rogerz’ pizza is an award-winni...

  • Democratic Club launches Young Democrats Essay Contest

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    FALLBROOK — The Democratic Club of Greater Fallbrook has announced the launch of its Young Democrats Essay Contest for all local residents between the ages of 18 and 21. The essay topics are: “Why I Support the War in Iraq” or “Why I Do Not Support the War in Iraq.” The contest winner will receive a free trip to San Francisco to attend the Annual Convention of the Young Democrats of America, August 4-7. This prize includes round-trip airfare, hotel accommodations and registration for the convention. The deadline for conte...

  • It is time!

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    It is now the time all 4H and FFA members have been anxiously awaiting throughout the year! All members weighed in their animals on Monday, June 27, and will depart the fair on Tuesday, July 5. The Jr. Livestock Auction at the San Diego County Fair is going to be on Saturday, July 2, in Ring 1. Fallbrook has always been very generous in supporting the members, and we all hope for another fantastic year! The auction begins at 10 a.m. and starts with pigs! Come see Fallbrook 4H and FFA members shine! If you haven’t stopped b...

  • Fallbrook High students receive scholarship awards

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    Part of the celebration of Fallbrook High’s Class of 2005 graduation included recognizing a large number of students who have earned scholarship and other special awards upon their gradutaion. Listed below is a list of the awards and recipients as provided by Fallbrook High School. U.S. Naval Academy scholarship (value $250,000) Michael Gumpert California Governor’s Scholarship Jill Bentley Brittany Alkema Matthew Barber, Kathleen Bouet Chaili Brittain, Nicholas Brust Jordan Butcher Jennifer Carpentier Robert Chodola, Mic...

  • NAMI's July educational meeting

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    The North Inland chapter of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) will hold their monthly educational meeting on Tuesday, July 12, at the Kinesis Building at 474 W. Vermont Ave. in Escondido, beginning at 7:00 p.m. This month’s speaker will be Shannon Jaccard, the president and founder of Compeer San Diego. The Compeer program matches a trained community volunteer with a consumer who is learning how to cope with life’s challenges. The program serves as a personal, one-on-one support base for clients, helping to...

  • Check given to Potter band

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    FALLBROOK — Wanda Jordan, Worthy Matron, and Paul Loomis, Worthy Patron, of Fallbrook Eastern Star Ladies, recently presented a $500 check to Kasey Jonesrebrandt, music teacher at Potter Junior High School, for the purchase of an oboe. During the last year the Potter musical program has won seven trophies for their outstanding performances....

  • Fireworks show July 4

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    VISTA — The City of Vista’s Fourth of July Committee is planning to once again launch the largest aerial fireworks show in San Diego County. The show is set for Monday, July 4, at 9:00 p.m. at Brengle Terrace Park, located at 1200 Vale Terrace Drive. The amazing fireworks display is made possible from contributed funds from the community and from corporate sponsors such as BioFilm, Inc., Wal-Mart and many more. A total of $45,000 will be raised to pay for the event. A whole day of activities is planned within the park, inc...

  • The Hank Show coming July 22

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    FALLBROOK — The Hank Show will be performed at 8 p.m. on Friday, July 22, at Cask ’n Cleaver Restaurant, 3757 S. Mission Rd., Fallbrook. (760) 728-2818. Free! Call for reservations. The show includes: biographic slide show, live 1950 vintage replica band and dancing. Tribute to the legendary country music pioneer Hank Williams, Sr. Hits include: “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” “Hey, Good Lookin’” and “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry.” www.hankshow.com....

  • Kristina Walker wins Encouragement Factor raffle

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    Kristina Walker from Los Angeles was the winner of Phyllis Sweeney’s Encouragement Factor’s Spring Raffle Box (valued at $250). Walker bought the winning ticket on her birthday. Congratulations!...

  • Coping with the holidays after the loss of a loved one

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    The weeks between Thanksgiving and the New Year can be both joyful and stressful. While we often find warmth and comfort in our family traditions, for someone who has recently experienced the death of a loved one, family traditions can make their grief all the more poignant, and tackling the season’s “to dos” can seem an impossible chore. But there are things that can be done to help those that grieve cope with the holidays. The National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) offers the following suggestions for those griev...

  • Drivers' licenses for illegals passes Assembly Committee

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    SACRAMENTO — On a party-line vote, the Assembly Transportation Committee passed out Senate Bill 60, authored by Senator Gil Cedillo, which will give government-sanctioned drivers’ licenses to illegal aliens. The bill is opposed by the Department of Motor Vehicles because the Department believes that it is premature to grant drivers’ licenses to illegal aliens before the Federal Government provides guidelines to the states for national security purposes. In 2003, the Legislature repealed the bill Governor Davis signed granting...

  • Garden Club presents scholarships

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    FALLBROOK — The Fallbrook Garden Club has a history of awarding scholarships to deserving students who pursue a course of studies in accordance with the objectives of garden club standards. These standards include being a resident or graduate of the Fallbrook Union High School District and planning a career in agriculture, botany, conservation, entomology, environmental studies, floriculture, forestry, horticulture landscape architecture, plant biology, plant genetics, urban planning or a related field. The following three s...

  • Water pressure and wells: what you need to know

    Updated Jul 1, 2005

    Everyone wants good water pressure in his or her house. There’s nothing more frustrating than having your water slow to a trickle in the middle of a shower or some other activity. Fortunately, there are a number of approaches to ensuring good water pressure for people who have private, household water wells. Even wells that yield a low rate of water can provide consistent pressure with the right system in place. There are three basic approaches to ensuring consistent pressure in a well system — pressure tanks, variable fre...

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