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DEAD BODY  , SHOOT -OUT AND A STAB BI NG: A BA D WEE K IN CR IME /P  AG E 3, 4 Friday, March 6, 2015 $1.50     C our  er i claremont-courier.com SPORTS/ PAGE 20 CALENDAR/ PAGE 16 I think they’ve Discovered Claremont.  Vi si t claremont-courier.com. BLOTTER/ PAGE 4 LETTERS/ PAGE 2       TOP PRIORITY  l remont COURIER photo/Steven Felschundneff A recent leak in the Claremont Depot’s roof damaged the vintage painted ceiling, resulting in several areas where the plaster gave way from the backing underneath. Silverlake Conservation, which has other contracts with the city, has begun the two-week process of returning the ceiling to its former glory. Wolfpack gives it their all in final shot at CIF/ PAGE Corey Calaycay, last up in our council series, shares his thoughts on service as Claremont’s incoming mayor/ PAGE 15       PAGE 5

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DEAD BODY SHOOT-OUT AND A STABBING A BAD WEEK IN CRIME P AG E 3 4

Friday March 6 2015 983157 $150

Cour er iclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS PAGE 20

CALENDAR PAGE 16

I think theyrsquove Discovered Claremont

Visit claremont-couriercom

BLOTTER PAGE 4

LETTERS PAGE 2

TOP PRIORITY

l remont

COURIER photoSteven Felschundneff

A recent leak in the Claremont Depotrsquos roof damaged the vintage painted ceiling resulting in several areas

where the plaster gave way from the backing underneath Silverlake Conservation which has other contracts

with the city has begun the two-week process of returning the ceiling to its former glory

Wolfpack gives it their all in final shot at CIF PAGE

Corey Calaycay last up in our councilseries shares his thoughts on service asClaremontrsquos incoming mayor

PAGE 15

PAGE 5

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Shenandoah tree historyDear Editor

Last week a letter from Dennis Vla-sich to Claremont City Manager TonyRamos was printed in your paper Hisbasic objection was that the city wasplanning to plant a Chitalpa (Chinese

Flame Tree) on the property located atthe corner of Shenandoah Drive and Get-tysburg Circle I tend to agree that this isa poor choice as this tree will never growto the majestic heights of our Calabrianpine trees or the newer California BlackOaks

That being said I must correct MrVlasichrsquos account of the history of thetrees on Shenandoah He states that thecity had a nine-year plan to replace the30-year-old (now 40-year-old) Calabrianpines with California Black Oaks Thefirst phase was completed as he attests

When the second phase was about tocommence several homeowners in TheClub HOA community protested myself

included Most of the trees designatedfor removal were healthy we arguedand had a possible future lifespan of an-other 50 or more years They are habitatfor much wildlife provide lots of shadeclean and replenish the air with carbondioxide and have deep root systems thatare able to sustain them with practicallyno additional watering

Mr Vlasich it is not true that a ldquospe-cial interest grouprdquo opposed the removalof the Calabrian pines on ShenandoahDrive It was a group of The Club HOAhomeowners that led the opposition Wedisagreed with the findings of our boardof directors and went directly to the cityas was our right as citizens of Clare-

montOur cityrsquos tree policy is to retain

healthy trees even if they damage hard-

scape This is because mature trees aremore valuable than the cost of repairinghardscape Linda Heilpern

Claremont

Water woesDear Editor

The Santa Monica Daily Press reportsthis week that the city of Santa Monicahas approved a 50 percent water rate in-crease over the next five years This is acompromise measure as one optionunder consideration would have in-creased water rates by nearly 78 percent

In addition penalties will be imposedlater this year on residents and busi-nesses that canrsquot reduce their waterusage Luckily the city of Santa Mon-icarsquos costs arenrsquot inflated with greedyshareholder profits excessive executivesalaries and WRAMs

If the Claremont City Council is suc-cessful in buying the water system fromGolden State Water will we experience a

similar fate If we continue this expen-sive legal battle for years to come butfail to acquire the water system howmuch will it ultimately cost us

Obviously Irsquom not one of the 70-pluspercent who voted for Measure W Itrsquosstill not too late to cut our losses

Dan DellrsquoOsaClaremont

Government regulationDear Editor

Regarding the FCCrsquos latest ploy toregulate the Internet Are we really sodeluded that we think that governmentregulating the Internet will be a goodthing

Have we become so immune to the

takeover of so many things and aspectsof our lives that we donrsquot realize we arelosing our rights virtually every day

What ever happened to the idea of limited government in a republic Nowwe have mob rule by an unthinking enttled group of voters with no thought of the ramifications both immediate andlong-term of allowing more and morecontrol

More people need to read the novel1984 and understand that we are rapidlyheading in a similar direction Then theneed to start taking an active part in government at all levelsmdashlocal state andnational This may infringe on their playtime but it will give them back many othe freedoms they have forgotten weonce enjoyed Hayden Lenin

Claremo

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Cour er il remont

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ldquoThe Claremont COURIER website continues to improve

by enhancing the readerrsquos experiencerdquo

claremont-couriercom

Yes the best community newspaper website in the

state of California keeps getting better

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tools extensive photo galleries open access for

classifieds daily news updates and more

READERSrsquo COMMENTS ADVENTURESI N H A I K U

Fruit trees have blossoms

Birds are starting to build nests

Signs of spring around

mdashNancy Arce

Haiku submissions should reflect upon lifeor events in Claremont Please email entries

to editorclaremont-couriercom

Agendas for city meetings are avail-able at wwwciclaremontcaus

GOVERNING

OURSELVES

Tuesday March 10City CouncilCouncil Chamber 630 pm

Wednesday March 11Committee on AgingJoslyn Center noon

Architectural CommissionCancelled

The Claremont Courier (United States Postal Service 115-180) is published once weekly by the Courier Graphics Corporation at 1420 N ClaremontBlvd Suite 205B Claremont California 91711-5003 The Courier is a newspaper of general circulation as defined by the political code of the state of California entered as periodicals matter September 17 1908 at the post office at Claremont California under the act of March 3 1879 Periodicals postage

is paid at Claremont California 91711-5003 Single copy $150 Annual subscription $5600 Send all remittances and correspondence about sub-scriptions undelivered copies and changes of address to the Courier 1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont California 91711-5003 Tele-phone 909-621-4761 Copyright copy 2015 Claremont Courier one hundred and seventh year number 10

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015CITY NEWS

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneLos Angeles County Sheriffrsquos Department investigators collect evidence in a turn-out on the side of Mt BaldRoad where a body was found Tuesday morning Officials received a call around 955 am of a body off thside of the road and were still investigating late in the afternoon on Tuesday

The body of a female found on a westside turnout of Mt Baldy Road justnorth of the tunnels on Tuesday

March 3 has been identified as a 38-year-oldLos Angeles resident of Hispanic descent

No further details are being releasedldquoWe are attempting to locate next of kinrdquo explained

Sgt Luis Nuntildeez Los Angeles County Sheriffrsquos Homi-cide Bureau ldquoWe will provide more details as they be-come available and when her family has been notifiedrdquo

According to law enforcement evidence found onthe victim aided in her identification

The body of the Los Angeles woman was found atapproximately 955 am on Tuesday clothed and cov-ered in blankets approximately 25 to 30 feet from theroad A US Forest Service employee driving along MtBaldy Road first located the woman and contacted LosAngeles County Sheriffrsquos San Dimas station

According to investigators the cause of death is un-known but remains suspicious

ldquoWe do suspect foul playrdquo said Lt Eddie HernandezldquoShe was found in a remote area and she wasnrsquot there

for a long time Anything could have happenedrdquoThe investigation is ongoingIf you have any information contact Sgt Luis Nunez

or Sgt Bobby Gray with the Los Angeles County Sher-iff Homicide Bureau at (323) 890-5500

mdashAngela Baileynewsclaremont-couriercom

Body of unknown female found on Mt Baldy Road

District reacts amid vaccine decline measles outbreak

W

hile no cases of measles have been

reported in Clare-mont local educators andphysicians are worried about apotential resurgence of an in-fectious disease once consid-ered to be eradicated

The concern arose after the Disney-land measles outbreak in December of 2014 In its wake 131 people have beeninfected in California according to an Associated Press story earlier this weekThe Centers for Disease Control saysmost of those who have fallen ill wereunvaccinated

In 2000 the CDC proudly reportedthat measles had been eliminated in theUnited States Claremont pediatricianGlen Miya clarifies This doesnrsquot meanthere were no cases of measles in theUnited States but that none had origi-nated in the country

Fourteen years later the nation is ex-periencing the largest number of measles cases in two decades This situ-ation has been linked to a controversialtrend in which parent are eschewingvaccinations for their children Their de-cision to request a personal belief ex-emption (PBE) with regards toinoculation generally based on a convic-tion or concern that vaccines may leadto autism

In some California districts accord-ing to a February 9 NPR article fullyhalf of all students have a PBE In

Claremont that number is less than 2percent and going down thanks to aneducational effort on the part of the dis-trict

On February 19 Superintendent JimElsasser circulated a summary of thesteps that have been taken by CUSD inresponse to the measles outbreak Theprocess began with a thorough reviewof student immunization records at allschool sites

Parents of students who were missingone or both of the recommendedmeasles vaccinationsmdashand who did nothave a PBE on filemdashwere notified inwriting and by phone that they mustsubmit proof of up-to-date measles vac-cinations if they wished their child tocontinue attending school in the district

One COURIER staffer was given adeadline of February 29 to resolve avaccination matter and then on Febru-ary 26 was called to the school office toshow proof or the child could not re-main at school

There are some exemptions the dis-trict release notes ldquoA few exceptionswill be made hellipon behalf of homelessand foster children without records aswell as children who have a doctorrsquos ap-pointment behind the exclusion daterdquo

On Wednesday February 25 at thesuggestion of the California Health De-partment and the Los Angeles CountyOffice of Education the district sent outan informational email to parents andstaff members It described the symp-toms of measles and preventative meas-ures including vaccines that have beenfound to protect children and schools

against the diseaseThe district is happy to report that the

number of unvaccinated students is be-ginning to wane Assistant Superintend-ent of Student Services Mike Batemansaid

On February 19 it was reported thatthere were 111 students in the districtwho hadnrsquot received at least one dose of the measles vaccine As of present timethe total number of students whohavenrsquot had at least one measles vaccinehas dropped to 105

The majority of the unvaccinated stu-dents have personal belief exemptionswhile two are foster children with lostimmunization records Mr Batemanshared Another two kids who are miss-ing both doses of the vaccine are med-ically fragile students one in attendanceat Danbury and another at ClaremontHigh School

Sumner Elementary School teacherJoe Tonan past president of the Clare-mont Faculty Association has beentroubled by the vaccination situation forsome time and several weeks ago tookto the school board dais to express hisconcerns He reiterated these with theCOURIER on February 26

ldquoImmunizations are crucial for teach-ers who work with children to preventthe spread of disease from the teacher tothe students and vice versardquo he said ldquoIknow of some teachers with health con-cerns who cannot safely be vaccinatedIt is up to the rest of us staff and stu-dents to protect those who are at risk of illness through no fault of their ownrdquo

California is one of only 19 states that

allows students to attend school withouvaccinations should their families askfor a PBE Earlier this month state law

makers introduced legislation thatwould make it mandatory for kids to bfully vaccinated before going to schoo

Claremont pediatrician Glenn Miya one of the many physicians across thecountry who assert the vaccineautismlink is nonexistent He has spoken outon the danger of avoiding vaccinationsin an interview with the COURIER anonscreen in a segment on Time WarnerCablersquos ldquoLocal Editionrdquo

Parents who continue to believe thatvaccinations and autism are relatedshould know that the study on whichthis assertion was based has long beendebunked he emphasizes What has nobeen debunked is the opposite link

ldquoSince rates of the MMR (measlesmumps and rubella) vaccine went dowin the UK mumps came back as well athe measles Here in the United Stateswersquove already seen a great spike inwhooping coughrdquo the doctor saidldquoWhen vaccinations go down cases goback uprdquo

Many parents are opting to vaccinatetheir children but are seeking to mini-mize autism risk by having their kidswait a bit between shots rather than getting multiple vaccines at once While itmay seem like a thoughtful middle-ground policy it is still problematic according to Dr Miya

ldquoThere is no scientific evidence toshow that a staggered vaccine scheduleis any safer In fact it puts a child at ris

VACCINATIONS page

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015CITY NEWS

Sunday February 22A pair of La Verne residents ended up

in police custody after exhibiting signsof alcohol intoxication According toLieutenant Mike Ciszek Shawn Bre-ceda was driving on Foothill Boulevardnear Regis Avenue around 1 am whenofficers pulled her over for failing toturn on her vehiclersquos headlights Policemade contact with the 30-year-olddriver and requested the vehiclersquos regis-tration Ms Breceda reached into herglove box and retrieved a rabies vacci-nation application and presented it to of-ficers All the while her passenger

Richard Belmontez had been asleep inthe seat next to her with vomit on hisshirt and in his lap Police woke the 34-year-old man who again began to throwup on himself Both Ms Breceda andMr Belmontez were taken into policecustody she for driving under the influ-ence and he for public intoxication

Monday February 23A driver whose airbag deployed for a

reason unknown to him was arrestedfor drunk driving Officers respondedto Foothill Boulevard near College Av-enue around 1215 am following atraffic collision heard in the area Policelocated Clayton Upton sitting in his

Lincoln MKX parked along the southcurb on Route 66 with damage to thefront of his vehicle and no idea how itgot there The 40-year-old driver toldpolice the dashboard light came on sohersquod driven to the curb

When officers asked the man whathad happened he didnrsquot think hersquod hitanything despite the fact that the airbagin his vehicle had deployed Police de-termined during their investigation thatthe La Verne resident had been drivingdrunk on Foothill when he drifted leftonto the raised concrete median andcollided with two metal road signsbreaking them off and destroying them

Mr Upton was arrested for drivingunder the influence

Another drunk driver crashed on a

Claremont roadway Police were calledto Arrow Highway and Indian HillBoulevard after Pomona resident Eliza-beth Avrigean collided with a centermedian at around 630 pm Officers ap-proached the 47-year-old driver whoaccording to police had her sweater andskirt soaked in a large amount of vomitMs Avrigean told police shersquod drankwine and took prescription meds priorto driving and had become nauseous

thus vomiting on herself She was ar-rested for DUI

A teenager got busted for driving his

momrsquos car in the Village without herpermission Officers spotted the blueToyota Camry traveling east on FirstStreet near Indian Hill and pulled overthe driver for failing to turn on his vehi-clersquos headlights The young man wasvery forthcoming telling officers hewas 15 years old didnrsquot have a driverrsquoslicense and had taken his motherrsquos carwithout permission He was arrestedtaken to the Claremont police stationand issued a citation for the offenseThe underage driver was released to the

custody of his mother His juvenile pas-senger was taken home by police andreleased to his father

Wednesday February 25A burglar set off the alarm at a Clare-

mont residence but the homeownerthought it was a false alarm and calledoff police The thief entered the homeon the 3000 block of Vinceness Courtbetween 6 am and 2 pm by shatteringthe glass and unlocking the front doorOnce inside the residence the burglarstole cases of wine speakers through-out the house watches an Apple desk-top computer and MacBook Pro $700

cash and two handguns valued at$1500 from a lockbox in the home-

ownerrsquos nightstand before fleeing thescene The victim told police that at ap-proximately 1145 am he received aphone call from the alarm company ad-vising him that theyrsquod received an alertfrom a door at the residence The vic-tim said hersquod responded to his resi-dence from work and advised the callernot to contact the police believing theactivation was a false alarm It wasnrsquot

Thursday February 26Claremont police hit the jackpot after

arresting eight people for crimes relat-ing to prostitution Officers respondedto the Motel 6 located at 840 S IndianHill Blvd amid concerns of prostitution

in the area Between 5 pm and 10pm four males aged 20-38 and fourfemales aged 20-28 all from cities out-side of Claremont were taken into cus-tody The arrestees were booked atClaremont jail for prostitution andorsoliciting a prostitute

Friday February 27Two middle-aged men took Clare-

mont police on a pursuit when the offi-cers tried to stop them for recklessdriving According to Lt Ciszek offi-cers witnessed a red Chevy Suburbandriving recklessly near Indian HillBoulevard and the 10 Freeway around130 am and attempted to pull the ve-

hicle over Driver Richard Perez failedto yield and a pursuit ensued throughthe cities of Claremont Pomona Mont-clair and Chino

During the course of the pursuit the45-year-old Chino resident pulled to thecurb and yielded momentarily drovearound in a circle and slammed on thebrakes attempting to collide with theofficersrsquo patrol vehicle The duo even-tually pulled over in Chino where theywere arrested without further incidentand booked at Claremont jail

Mr Perez was arrested for driving ona suspended license DUI evading apolice officer wrong-way driving and

assault with a deadly weapon on apeace officer His passenger 47-year-old Pomona resident Danny Delcampwas booked for public intoxication anheld for detox only

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

POLICE BLOTTER

Police release image ofburglary suspect

Claremont police are looking fora man suspected of a theft at StixRideshop located at 175 N IndianHill Blvd The man entered thestore wearing a ldquoI (heart) HotMomsrdquo T-shirt and stole $80 worthof skating merchandise before flee-ing the store Police have released aphotograph taken of the thief on thestorersquos surveillance camera Thesuspect is described as a 25-year-old black male 6 feet tall and 170

pounds Anyone with informationregarding the identity of the suspectis asked to call the Claremont Po-lice Department Detective Bureauat (909) 399-5420

Claremont Police De-partment officers wereput to the test last night

after two unrelated incidentsmdash

a stabbing and a car-to-carshoot-outmdashkept officers onhigh alert

The car-to-car shooting took place inthe area of Doane Avenue and BucknellAvenue at around 845 pm onWednesday March 4 Claremont offi-cers responded to multiple reports of occupants in two separate vehicles whowere shooting at each other

A resident who lives in the CinderellaHomes neighborhood north of VistaDrive stated that he heard a succession

of 20 or so shots with a brief pause fol-lowed by an additional 20 more

ldquoPeople were calling in to report itleft and rightrdquo Lt Aaron Fate saidldquoWhen you get a few calls itrsquos onething But when we get this high vol-

ume of calls we know itrsquos badrdquoUpon officersrsquo arrival the two vehi-cles were gone Officers found multiplebullet casings and fragments in the in-tersection of Doane and Bucknell Atleast two of the rounds struck an exte-rior wall of an apartment and a brickwall of the apartment complex Nogunshot victims were located

The two vehicles involved were de-scribed as a white two-door sedan and ablack sedan The black sedan was occu-pied by at least three males At this

time there is no further informationabout the vehicles or suspects

Shots were also fired between thetwo vehicles in the city of Pomona inthe area of East La Verne Avenue andLos Flores Street which is located one

block west of Mountain Avenue alongthe 10 Freeway The Pomona PoliceDepartment is investigating the shoot-ing at that location

Since the shootings were committedby the same people Claremont andPomona investigators will work to-gether to locate the suspects

In an unrelated incident the LACounty Fire Department called theClaremont Police Department at around855 pm regarding a 55-year-old malestabbing victim who was in the parking

lot of Normrsquos Restaurant on South In-dian Hill Boulevard

ldquoThe occupants in the vehicle werearguing with each other on the freewawhen one stabbed the otherrdquo Lt Fatesaid ldquoThey pulled off the freeway and

into the Normrsquos parking lotrdquoThe stabbing occurred in Pomona sPomona PD handled the suspectrsquos ar-rest and will monitor the continuing investigation The victim was airliftedfrom a Pomona elementary school toUSC Medical Center No report on hiscondition is available

If you have any information regard-ing these crimes contact the ClaremonPolice Department at (909) 399-5411

mdashKathryn Duneditorclaremont-courierco

Car-to-car shooting stabbing in south Claremont

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by delaying some vaccines and leaving them vulnera-

blerdquo he said ldquoThe standard vaccine schedule hasbeen studied for decades by the American Academyof Pediatrics The schedule has been designed to givevaccines at certain times in a personrsquos life to give opti-mal protection against diseaserdquo

Dr Miya wants families to under-stand the severity of a disease thatwas once brushed off as typical

childhood illnessldquoMeasles is more than a rash Measles should not

be minimizedrdquo Dr Miya said ldquoI distinctly remem-ber that in intensive care Irsquove had one patient whohad pneumonia and diedrdquo

People who have contracted the measles can becontagious up to four days before the rash appears DrMiya said

ldquoThe classic signs of the measles are a high fever of up to 104 cough runny nose and red eyesrdquo he said

ldquoHowever major complications can happen after

those symptoms pneumonia brain inflammationdeafness blindness brain damage and deathrdquo

It is an extremely contagious disease that is espe-cially dangerous for vulnerable populations like in-fants who are older than 4 months when maternalantibodies begin to wear off and younger than oneyears old when the vaccine is typically first adminis-tered

ldquoIt has also been shown that for children age 5 andunder who contract measles one out of five has to betreated in the hospitalrdquo Dr Miya said

As any parent knows schools are a natural breedinground for illness And measles germs are quite hardyaccording to Dr Miya

ldquoThey are spread by water droplets from sneezingand coughing and can stay viable for two hours oncountertopsrdquo he said

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Calaycay keeps focused on taking care of Claremont

VACCINATIONS continued from page 3

When it comes to city govern-ment Councilman CoreyCalaycay has a simple yet in-

sightful philosophy public service is cus-tomer service And no one knows his

customers better than this life-long Clare-mont resident

As a teen Mr Calaycay became well-acquaintedwith the trials and tribulations of dealing with a lessthan responsive local government After a couple of stolen cars had been dumped near his rural Claremonthome he reached out to the city for help but soon re-alized hersquod have to help himself

ldquoBack in the day Base Line wasnrsquot here The free-way wasnrsquot here There was a dirt road and a berryfield When they annexed this area into the city theynever changed the street signs so every time wecalled the police they kept arguing with us that welived in the countyrdquo explained Mr Calaycay ldquoI wentto the city to try and get some assistance and I keptgetting the runaround I eventually spoke with themayor who said lsquoIt was a Caltrans roadway the citycanrsquot do anything and Irsquom late for a planersquo beforehanging the phone up on me I thought to myself if thatrsquos the way they treat people I could do a better jobthan thatrdquo

Mr Calaycay took the first step in 1990 and ran forcity council at the age of 19 Although he didnrsquot winthe election he garnered an impressive 2382 votes

ldquoFrom the get-go my thought was this was a cus-tomer service job Wersquore here to serve peoplerdquo hesays emphatically ldquoI saw that mindset somewhatlacking at that period of time in terms of the recogni-tion of service to the community as opposed to ad-vancing the agendas of what the people at that timewere interested in Thatrsquos what continues to motivateme hererdquo

Currently serving his third term Mr Calaycay wasfirst elected to city council in March 2005 followingtwo unsuccessful runs in 1992 and 1994 A 40-yearresident of Claremont the council member grew up inthe community he now serves having attended the

United Church of Christ Preschool Foothill CountryDay School and Webb School

After receiving a degree in business administrationfrom Loyola Marymount University in 1992 MrCalaycay began his political career working for Cali-fornia State Legislators including former Assembly-man and State Senator Bob Margett formerAssemblyman Bob Pacheco and former Assembly-man Todd Spitzer

ldquoI respected all of them immenselyrdquo he saysldquoThey all had their different styles of leadership andhopefully from each of them I derived elements thathave served the public well here in Claremontrdquo

At 44 years old Mr Calaycay is ironically theyoungest yet most senior of the city council membersHe credits the success of this particular council totheir ability to collaborate

ldquoI think wersquove learned to keep our egos and ourown personal objectives in check There are probablymoments in time when wersquore ready to strangle eachother but I think we do a really good job of stepping

away from that cooling off and coming back to thetable and still working together in a constructive wayI think everybody sees thatrdquo says Mr CalaycayldquoTherersquos no pressure to decide in any given directionand therersquos definitely an acceptance of free thought othe part of the council members Therersquos a respect between and among us That makes a huge differencerdquo

ldquoSomeone once told me itrsquos all about the compromise and in an effective compromise everybody cawalk away with about 80 percent of what they wanthe adds ldquoIrsquove generally found that to be truerdquo

One item the entire city council can agree upon isthe urgency in paying off the cityrsquos unfunded liabilitdebt According to Mr Calaycay the latest CalPERSnumbers are expected in October at which time citycouncil will appoint an ad hoc committee to look atthe current pay-off plan more comprehensively

ldquoWersquove done an excellent job in making this com-munity more financially stable but if we donrsquot monitor any adjustments by CalPERS that could really seus backrdquo he says ldquoWhen you miss a payment the interest is still accruing at such a high rate that you losground really fast So that is why it is critical that wereally take a look and make sure that our payment

plan is meeting the goal of paying this within a rea-sonable period of timerdquo

Having previously served as Claremontrsquos mayorfrom 2009-2010 Mayor Pro Tem Calaycay is onceagain expected to take center seat at city council wheJoe Lyonsrsquo mayoral term concludes next week

ldquoWhen I was mayor last time the downturn of theeconomy hit in 2008 and I came on as we were starting to feel the effects As much as I enjoyed that yeamdashit was a busy and productive yearmdashthe reality wawe had probably more staff farewells than I wouldguess any prior mayor had during his or her term Whad some serious budget discussions and cuts that hato be made so they were pretty challenging timesrdquo

This time around with Claremontrsquos economicgrowth on the upswing Mr Calaycay intends to doall he can to assist the community and its residents in

fulfilling their needsldquoFirst and foremost to me is that wersquore taking care

of peoplerdquo Mr Calaycay says ldquoMost of my agendawhatever comes up during the year stems aroundmaking sure we are taking care of what our citizenswant Groups like Jim Keith with Safe and HealthyFamily Housing and Betty Crocker with Keeping theGood in Our Neighborhoodmdashthose are the peoplethat matter to me If they come up with agenda itemsto make the community more safehellipif this is what thpeople want thatrsquos my agendardquo mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-courierco

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffClaremont City Councilmember Corey Calaycay is inhis third term on the council and will consider runningfor a fourth His advice to anyone interested in runningis get involved with the community like joining a com-mission so the voters get to know you

Parents invited to Com-mon Core meetings atCUSD schools

The Claremont Unified School Dis-trict invites parents to attend an in-formational meeting on

curriculum and assessments in the districtAttendees will be given an overview of the Com-

mon Core State Standards and the changes they willbring have the opportunity to view sample state as-sessments on an iPad and ask questions to better un-derstand how students will benefit from the newstandards

Meetings are scheduled at the following times andlocations March 10 at 6 pm at Condit ElementarySchool (1750 N Mountain Ave) March 17 at 7 pmat the theater at Claremont High School (1601 N In-dian Hill Blvd) and March 23 at 630 pm at Sum-ner Elementary School (1770 Sumner Ave)

All meetings will present the same information sofeel free to attend any site or evening that is conven-ient Additional information on these meetings alongwith resources and information about the CommonCore can be found on the Claremont USD website at

wwwcusdclaremontedu

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Okay I get it now I now get it whythere are all those retired peoplewith New York and Boston ac-

cents living in FloridaAnd the story about people on the east coast getting

up late after New Yearrsquos Eve and turning on the tele-vision to watch the fantastically bright and balmyRose Parade in Pasadena and dream of moving tosunny So Cal (some allegedly decide to do just that)makes sense

There was another story that I heard while I wasgrowing up here It was said that the Colleges didtheir hiring in January and February when theweather was mild and bright green trees hung heavywith oranges under crystal blue skies and with snow-capped mountains in the background I get it now(Never mind the rest of the story that the professorswere in despair when they moved here in August andfound themselves all the more so at the time in ahorribly hot and smoggy place)

I get it when Irsquom out on a February evening bun-dled up in a hoodie and maybe wearing long-johns

and see students meandering across the college cam-puses in shorts and T-shirts On a recent evening as Iwas going across the Pomona College campus I sawa young man in this ensemble riding a skateboardbarefooted I get it now To them our chilly winterdays and evenings are balmy if not flat-out warm

Why wouldnrsquot our 50-degree evenings be a walk orskateboard ride in the park after daytime temperaturesin the teens or lower

I had no idea Really I had no ideaI found this out a few weekends ago when I at-

tended a meeting in Burlington New Jersey not farfrom Philadelphia I found out that Irsquom a true Califor-nia boy Make that a true So Cal native I was in factworried about going there in February Was I crazy Ikept asking friends but I really had no idea how dif-ferent it is

Of course I have seen snow As I write this I seesnow but as always it is up there over there some-

thing pretty to look at Snow has always been like anamusement park ride something fun and romantic anadventure for an afternoon or a weekend Yes I haveseen snow falling but it was the thrilling lucky high-light of the weekendrsquos ride

Snow has never been something to dread or fear Ithas never meant more work like shoveling or notbeing able to get somewhere When the meeting I at-tended was over many people rushed off eager todrive home before the next storm arrived I guess Iwas lucky that none of my flights including inChicago where I had a layover were canceled

It only snowed lightlymdashtwo or three inchesmdashwhileI was in Burlington but it was enough to more or lessshut down the town No one was out having fun in thesnow and the few people who were out were in a

hurry This was very strange to meThen again the few inches of snow was just the be-

ginning Each day my friend and Imdashthe crazy Cali-forniansmdashbundled up in everything we had and wentout for a walk This was lovely and fun but on thesecond day I barely got down the driveway when Isaid ldquoNoperdquo and had to go back The cold was like aknife and just hurt too much

I understood why when I was happily able to goout for a walk with my friend on the last day and sawthat most of the river two blocks over was frozenover This was definitely like nothing I had ever seenincluding during a year in England and another inItaly when I was growing up and it certainly wasnrsquotlike when I get excited about seeing a frozen puddleon the sidewalk after a particularly cold night here

No I wasnrsquot in southern California anymore It

may well have been unusually cold but no doubt thisis far more likely to happen there than here

I certainly saw that things are very different in thapart of the countrymdashIrsquove been saying that it was an-other world Not only is it cold the cold had a majoreffect on life that I have never experienced Further-more I was profoundly struck that my life as a persoin a wheelchair would be much harder there Yes I

gripe sometimes about our mild boring weather andI hate it when a few hours of rain means that I need task for a ride or canrsquot go out But for the most part Ican go out and get around in my wheelchair even ona ldquocoldrdquo night (along with the guys in shorts) It realhit me that this wouldnrsquot be the case if I lived on theeast coast or many other places in the US And not

just because the chilly wind might hurt too muchdriving a wheelchair through patches of snow and icisnrsquot easy

Then again there are many people who donrsquot justput up with the freezing weather Many Easternersclaim to miss the change of seasons when they movehere And when I mentioned to one woman during mvisit that I think I rather have earthquakes than snowshe laughed tartly and told me that I was welcome togo back home

When I did return to California it was downrightbizarre when upon arriving at LAX it was balmy(no warm) at 1130 on a February night It wasenoughmdashas if the previous three days in ldquoanotherworldrdquo not so far away wasnrsquotmdashto leave me in adaze marveling at my life in Claremont

It wasnrsquot just the weather and the frozen river thatmade me feel like I had been in another world far fafrom Claremont much closer to say England It waalso the cemeteries with the graves from the 1700swhich were quite pretty in the snow or the house twdoors down where a sign said Ulysses Grantrsquos familyhad lived and where he heard that Lincoln had beenshot or another building a block away where anothersign said that Ben Franklin had briefly worked Evenas Claremont with its palm trees and red tiles isknown and admired for being like a New Englandtown But thatrsquos another story

An ice-cold look at living in Claremontby John Pixley

observer observer

TRAVEL TALES page

You can stop now Irsquove got a new boyfriend

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It is a common understand-ing in the preservationcommunity that a building

is most in peril of being demol-ished between 35 and 50 yearsafter it was built

For a few buildings itrsquos because of the lack of quality of the componentsand constructionmdashit is simply nearingthe end of its lifespan For others espe-cially those that might be the product of an architectural movement it appears tobe dated as tastes have changed Stillothers are now seen as not being energy-efficient enough for current standards

Not much can be done about poorconstruction except for good design re-view and proper standards at the time abuilding is approved Scholarly consid-eration and the study of architecture taketime before we may recognize the value

of certain movements Technological ad-vances and new construction techniquesnow make it possible to address energy-efficiency standards in older buildings

With increased awareness about sus-tainability green technology and the im-portance of being energy-efficient in re-cent years it is sometimes too easy totear down an older structure and pushfor new construction in its place

The new building may be ldquogreenrdquo inevery sense of the word but if it replaceda demolished one all of that embodiedenergy is lost It can take from 10 to 80years for the new structure to overcomethe loss of the embodied energy in thedemolished building

Architect Carl Elefante stated ldquoThegreenest building is the one thatrsquos al-ready builtrdquo Consider the quality of ma-terials that went into constructing abeautiful Craftsman bungalow with astone foundation and porch The red-wood oak cypress fir or pine woodsthat were used for its construction are allold-growth woods these woods are of high quality superior strength and havehigher resistance to termite damage thantheir younger counterparts

Consider the amount of energy thatwas expended in cutting lumber ship-ping it to the building site and cuttingthe pieces to custom-fit each homewindow and mantelpiece Consider theenergy used to fabricate each historicshingle or shake

Consider the amount of embodiedenergy that already went into construct-ing your home Removing materials inthe name of energy-efficiency may notbe as efficient as it seems By taking ma-terials out the embodied energy is lostcompounding the amount of time it willtake to recoup the expense of addingnew energy-efficient materials

A few years ago the relationship be-tween historic preservation and sustain-able development was the focus of aconference involving preservationistsarchitects green builders and energy ex-perts Meeting at the historic RockefellerEstate at Pocantico Hills New York thisgroup developed the Pocantico Procla-mation on Sustainability that focuses onsix principles

Promote a culture of reuseThe way we use our buildings causes

big problems but incredibly we keeptrying to solve the problem by construct-ing more and more new buildings whilelargely ignoring the ones we alreadyhave That makes no sense In additionto building green we have to makewiser use of what wersquove already builtThe retention and reuse of older build-ings is an effective tool for the responsi-ble sustainable stewardship of environ-mental resources including those thathave already been expended

Reinvest at a community scaleInstead of building more highways

strip malls and subdivisions we oughtto be reinvesting in the communitieswe already have Leadership in Energyand Environmental Design (LEED)Neighborhood Development has anentire section ldquoGreen Infrastructureand Buildingsrdquo that focuses on this andincludes very important language thatencourages preservation and reuse of

older buildings instead of demolition

Value the lessons of heritagebuildings and communities

Itrsquos often alleged that historic build-ings are energy hogs but in fact someolder buildings are as energy-efficient asmany recently-built ones When theGeneral Services Administration exam-ined its nationwide buildings inventoryin 1999 it found that utility costs for his-toric buildings were 27 percent less thanfor more modern buildings

Many older buildings have thicksolid walls resulting in greater thermalmass and reducing the amount of energyneeded for heating and cooling Build-ings designed before the widespread useof electricity feature transoms high ceil-ings and big operable windows for natu-ral light and ventilation as well asshaded porches overhanging eaves andother features to reduce solar gain Ar-chitects and builders used siding andlandscaping as tools for maximizing sunexposure during the winter months andminimizing it during warmer months

Make use of the economic advantagesof reuse reinvestment and retrofits

Dollar for dollar rehabilitation createsmore jobs than new construction Sev-

eral studies and an economic input-output model developed by CarnegieMellon University demonstrate thatpreservation activities create more

jobs than new construction

Re-imagine historic preservationpolicies and practices as they relate

to sustainabilityWe must understand the gravity of th

threat of climate change and take seri-ously our responsibility to do whateverwe can to reduce the impact of buildingon the environment In its early yearspreservation focused on keeping build-ings from being torn down Now we understand that just saving them isnrsquotenough we also have to do our best toimprove energy-efficiency and ensurethat their impact on the environmentisnrsquot harmful

Take immediate and decisive actionItrsquos not enough to talk about how his

toric preservation can inform greenbuilding or how green building prac-tices can be integrated with preservatiopractices We must put these principlesinto practice Education is important buaction especially in the public policyarena is critically important

Preservation and sustainability gohand-in-hand in reducing our collectivecarbon footprint There is an importantconnection between historic preservatioand the need to address global warmingclimate change and the depletion of natural resources The science is clear onthis topic Historic preservation is sus-tainability

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Historic preservation is sustainability by John Neiuber

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Growing up in my household re-volved around food cooking andeating My motherrsquos gift to us

was to prepare tasty nourishing meals that

were eaten by the whole family togetherDinner was leisurely accompanied by stimulatingconversation with everyone contributing My motherprepared well-balanced meals of the 1940s andlsquo50smdasha choice cut of meat a starch a vegetable orsalad bread and butter and a dessert waiting at theend Most dinners were hearty with roasts hamburg-ers chicken or stews always enriched with herbs andseasonings My mother was not a bland cook TodayI eat a lighter more vegetarian diet but the heightenedflavors were born at this home table

My mealtime jobs were to set the table clear up andwash the dishes I wept through the entire process of clearing and washing up I truly felt like Cinderellaforced into servitude Subsequently I broke a dishglass or bowl each night until I had demolished mymotherrsquos entire handmade Mexican dinner set whichshe had received as a wedding gift She was thusforced into buying a set of grey Melmac plastic dishes

In her favor I will admit that never once did she

give in to save her plates by banishing me from thekitchen However I donrsquot remember breaking thedishes deliberately While my focus was on the act of washingmdashand the cruelty of lifemdashcups just crackedplates fell from my soapy hands and bowls fell off thedish rack

Setting the table was a different activity It usheredin the beginning of a meal of favorite foods of shar-ing the dayrsquos experiences and of being included withthe adults and their conversations It was the end of the meal I resented and of being left on my own to dothe ldquodirtyrdquo work

Wednesday was the day Sirreaner Malone came to

our house When I was small she took care of mewhile my mother worked She also ironed cleanedand cooked

But it was the Wednesday night dinner that was mfavorite meal for years It consisted of her SouthernFried Chickenmdashcrispy juicy tender and never greasmashed potatoes as smooth as silk green peas in butter and a homemade apple pie aacute la mode with theflakiest crust in the world A simple southern meal

that I am incapable of reproducing to this day My picrusts are heavier (never light and airy) my chickengreasy (burnt or uncooked at the bone) and my pota-toes are lumpy

Sirreaner was a good friend to me She answeredlifersquos more important questions taught me to irontold wonderful stories and always cooked my birth-day dinner It was the same meal for many yearsfried chicken mashed potatoes green peas and applepie aacute la mode Fried chicken still remains a better perfume than Channel No 5

My ldquorealrdquo father lived in New York City and cameout to the west coast a few times a year He alwaysstayed at the Beverly Hills Hotel a pink confectionwith excellent service and wonderful food We oftenate there instead of going to a fancy Hollywood

restaurantMy two favorite foods at the Beverly Hills Hotelwere Monte Cristo sandwiches and pofiterolles TheMonte Cristo sandwich was three layers of crust-trimmed bread layered with ham chicken and cheeseThis entire package was dipped in an egg batter frieand dusted with powdered sugar It all melted to-gether but remained crispy on the outside and washeavenly to eat

The pofiterolles cream puffs sliced in half andfilled with vanilla ice cream and covered in hot fudgand whipped cream were a special treat I ate themvery slowly savoring every bite This was an indul-gent treat and I hated it to end I still feel that waytoday when I have an ice cream treat The fun of choosing and mixing flavors of ice cream heightensthe promise of a delicious beginning

For me meals are not just for eating to sustain butpart of a creative process of preparation and anticipation as well as eating As always it is the endings thaI find most difficult

Food paradise foundby Jan Wheatcroft

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Bernard Field Stationsilent auction at FolkMusic Center

The nonprofit Friends of the BernardBiological Field Stationrsquos annual silentauction is once again taking place

During the month of March leave abid on items from Claremont artistsmdashpaintings ceramics jewelry music and

more The items make wonderful giftsfor friends or yourself Funds from theauction go to preserving Claremontrsquosecological community used for teach-ing and research experiences in the bio-logical environmental and othersciences at the Claremont Colleges

Stop by the Folk Music Center 220Yale Ave Claremont and take a lookThe Folk is closed on Mondays

Art Reach The Art ofMusic to exhibit worksof CHS students

Claremont High School is well-rep-resented with over 30 students juried

into the show Art Reach on view at theMillard Sheets Gallery at FairplexHundreds of entries were submitted

from area high school students CHSstudents working in ceramics computergraphic arts photography visual art artproduction and 2-D and 3-D studio artas well as some beginning visual artstudents participated in creating art in-spired by ldquoThe Art of Musicrdquo theme

Students who have had artwork se-lected in the show have made it throughsome tough elimination rounds Eachteacher was allowed to submit up to 20of their best student pieces then ex-hibitors went through at least tworounds during the selection process

Some CHS students have been hon-ored with awards They are

Lily Hong (second place digital art)Kaylee Teague (third place other 3D

art) Michael Cooper (third place ldquoStayTunedrdquo) Kiavash Shahriari (honorablemention photography) Helen Thomas(first place ceramics) Briana Quezada(third place ceramics) Amanda Perea(honorable mention ceramics) JustinHolcomb (third place other 2D) andKatie Serabyn (honorable mentionother 2D)

In addition to the Art of Music ex-hibit a special installation called StayTuned features almost 50 pieces of artcreated on records or CDs by CHS stu-dents

On Thursday March 12 from 6 to830 pm the Sheets Gallery will hostClaremont Community Night The ex-

hibit will be open and some of Clare-mont Highrsquos performing art studentswill share their work including musicaltheater guitar and jazz band studentsLight refreshments will be served

The Millard Sheets Gallery is locatedat the Pomona Fairplex Enter throughGate 1 The show and parking are free

Sustainability Re-source Center to holdgrand opening

Sustainable Claremont will be host-ing a ribbon cutting ceremony for thegrand opening of the Sustainability Resource Center on Wednesday March 1at 12 noon A reception with light re-freshments will immediately follow

The event is open to the publicSustainability Resource Center is located within the Lenz HorticultureBuilding at Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College AvenueClaremont The center is open Tuesdaythrough Friday from 9 am to 1 pmFor more information contact Sustainability Coordinator Alexis Reyes at(909) 625-8767 x 238 or via email atcoordinatorsustainableclaremontor

Having fun at thisevent is easy as pie

Claremontrsquos third annual Pie Festivis set for Saturday March 14 from 11

am to 4 pmThe event features a pie-baking con

test and a pie-eating contest The win-ning confection in the former contestwill be featured on the I Like Pie menuAttendance is free

For more information visitwwwclaremontpiefestivalcom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

OUR TOWN

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottondesignscom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

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MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

41 years experience in Business LawProbate Family Law Estate PlanningReal Estate Law Civil Litigation Bankruptcy

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-0733Focused on Family Law Divorce Child

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

Christiansen AccountingCorina L Christiansen CPA140 W Foothill Blvd Suite EClaremont CA 91711

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

Specializing in Family Law in Claremontsince 1994 Divorce Custody Visitationwith Children Property Division AlimonyChild Support

PROF SSION L

Call Mary Rose at(909) 621-4761for information

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

E-PRO SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

Phone (909) 621-0500GeoffGeoffHamillcom1 in Claremont sales amp listings since 1988

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-68151 Hour In-Office Bleaching VeneersWhite Fillings Dental Implants Dentures

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-2623Tax Planning amp Preparation bull Accounting

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

(909) 625-1052ldquoYour financial security is my priorityrdquo

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OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

DR MARTIN S McLEOD411 N Indian Hill Blvd

Claremont CA 91711(909) 621-1208bull Joint amp Muscle Pain bull Headachebull Sciatica bull Pinched nerve

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

COX and PATEL DDSWayne Cox DDSKrutav Patel DDS326 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1684wwwCoxandPatelDDScomSedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

(909) 367-4554Helping people who canrsquot wear CPAP

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

snoringsleep apnea

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Repertory companygets Ruthless pres-ents spoof featuringcity dignitaries

Opheliarsquos Jump will present Ruth-less The Musical on Friday March 6to Sunday March 8 at Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre forthe Performing Arts

Cameos will be made by ClaremontMayor Joe Lyons on opening nightwith NPR Radio Host Steve Julian onSaturday at 3 pm Daily Bulletincolumnist David Allen will step onstage at Saturdayrsquos evening perform-ance Euro Cafeacute owner Joey Medeiroswill appear at the 2 pm show on Sun-day with Claremont City councilmanSam Pedroza closing out the cameos onSunday night at 7 pm

The story directed by OpheliarsquosJump founding artistic director BeatriceCasagran follows eight-year-old TinaDenmark a young thespian who knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing She will do anything to win thepart in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady

This outrageous hit spoofs classicfilms and musicals like The Bad SeedAll About Eve Gypsy and MameDuring its long off-Broadway run theshow won a Drama Desk Award andthe New York Outer Critics CircleAward

Show times are Friday March 6 at 8pm Saturday March 7 at 3 pm and 8pm and Sunday March 8 at 2 pm and7 pm Tickets range from $22 to $25For tickets and information call (909)624-1464 or visit OpheliasJumporg

Casa Colina Center an-nounces name change

Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilita-tion announced that it has changed itsname to Casa Colina Hospital and Cen-ters for Healthcare

According to a press release the newname better reflects the breadth of itscurrent and projected services as it con-tinues its position as a regional Centerof Excellence in medical and rehabilita-tion services in its community and thehealthcare industry

Casa Colinarsquos name change is due inpart to its 31-bed medicalsurgical hos-pital currently under construction adja-cent to its acute rehabilitation unit Thenew 38220-square-foot hospital willoffer six surgical intensive care unitbeds 25 private medicalsurgical bedswith full telemetry and patient lift sys-tems three surgical suites featuringminimally invasive surgical equipmentand a gastroenterology procedure room

For the latest updates on Casa ColinaHospital and Centers for Healthcarevisit wwwcasacolinaorg

Class of 2016 pancakebreakfast to raise fundsfor grad night

Claremont High Schoolrsquos Class of 2016 will hold its third annual pancake

breakfast fundraiser set for SaturdayMarch 7 from 8 to 1130 am at TaylorHall located at 1775 N Indian HillBlvd next to the high school

Breakfast costs $5 in advance or $7at the door and includes pancakeseggs sausage and coffee or juice Pro-ceeds will benefit the Class of 2016rsquosGrad Night event To find out moreor purchase tickets in advance textKim Mitchell at (951) 850-1323 or BillMeyer at (909) 753-9732

Claremont Choralehosts concert of

remembranceThe Claremont Choral has beengracing the stages of Claremont and itssurrounding community for nearly 50years It will be hosting its second con-cert of the season at Bridges Hall of Music at Pomona College The eventwill be held on March 14 at 3 pmshowcasing music of remembrance and

hope and featuring both its choral andorchestral strengths

The performance dubbed the nameElegy and the program includes GabriFaureacutersquos Requiem Mass JS BachrsquosCantata 106 Ralph Vaughan Williams

ethereal Flos CampiTickets are available online atwwwclaremontchoraleorg at the dooand in person any day before the evenat Rio de Ojas 250 N Harvard Ave inClaremont Tickets are $15 general or$12 for students and seniors For moreinformation visit their website or call(909) 626-5593

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

OUR TOWN PeggyBrower

Peggy Brower a longtime resi-dent died peacefully in Clare-mont on Wednesday January 212015 surrounded by her familyShe was 92

A celebration of Ms Browerrsquoslife was held in February Dona-tions in Peggyrsquos name may bemade to VNA Hospice and Pallia-tive Care of Southern California150 W First St Suite 270 Clare-mont California 91711

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CGU presents $100000Kingsley Tufts poetry award

T

he envelope pleaseClaremont GraduateUniversity has named

Angie Estes as the winner of the2015 Kingsley Tufts PoetryAward

The prestigious prize which is giveneach year to a mid-career poet who hasachieved much and is expected to achievemuch more carries with it a $100000purse making it one of the biggest poetryawards in the world

The poet who is being recognized forher 2013 book Enchanteacutee lives in Ur-bana Illinois and is on the faculty of Ash-land Universityrsquos MFA program Of En-chanteacutee Stephen Burt with The Boston

Review has written ldquoAngie Estes has re-cently created some of the most beautiful

verbal objects on the planetrdquoThis is not the first time verbal objects

penned by Ms Estes have gained criticalnotice

A previous book of poems Tryst wasselected as one of two finalists for the 2010Pulitzer Prize She has published fivebooks of poetry and appeared in numerousanthologies as well as literary magazineslike TriQuarterly The Paris ReviewPloughshares Boston Review and SlateHonors she has garnered include aGuggenheim Fellowship a Pushcart Prizeand the Cecil Hemley Memorial Awardfrom the Poetry Society of America For asample of Ms Estesrsquo work visit Ang-ieEstescom and click on ldquoPoemsrdquo

The Kingsley Tufts Award ceremonywill be held on Thursday April 16 at 5 pmat the Rose Hills Theater in the SmithCampus Center at Pomona College (170 ESixth St) The ceremony which includespoetry readings a book-signing and a light

reception is free and open to the publicA Tufts Poetry Panel on ldquoThe Man

Voices of Poetryrdquo featuring Ms Estamong other panelists will be held in th

Honnold Library Founders Room fromto 4 pm prior to the ceremonyAlso recognized at the ceremony will

Brandon Som a Los Angeles writer whhas been presented with the 2015 KaTufts Discovery Award The accolade anaccompanying $10000 prize is given anually for a first book by a poet of genuipromise

Mr Somrsquos debut collection The Triute Horse was called ldquoa beautiful medition on migration cultural memory anthe great mitigating force of both laguagerdquo in a NewPages review Work bMr Som who teaches in the writing prgram at the University of Southern Cafornia has appeared in Indiana Revie

Black Warrior Review Octopus Magaziand Prairie SchoonerThe Kingsley Tufts award now in i

23rd year was established at CGU by KaTufts to honor the memory of her huband who held executive positions in thLos Angeles Shipyards and wrote poetry his avocation The Kate Tufts DiscoveAward was initiated in 1993 Both prizare intended to provide writers with ecouragement and financial breathing rooto continue with their poetry

ldquoThe unprecedented number of sumissions this year represents a wide rangof poetic voices and visionsrdquo said WendMartin director of the Tufts Poetry Awarand professor of American Literature

CGU in a recent press release ldquoThe competition was fierce and the selection the winning books was especially chalengingrdquo

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-courierco

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

Zip-lining above jungles and snor-keling through the reefs of Cancunis not a typical vacation itinerary

for a young child Most adults canrsquot saythey have gone on adventures through Ire-land and England In the case of 10-year-old Jake De La Rosa however it is reality

The young Claremont resident has gone on a few ex-otic vacations with his family but has now been offereda golden opportunity as a student ambassador with Peo-ple to People in their upcoming trip to Australia Withthis golden opportunity comes a golden price tag andhis mother Monique De La Rosa is looking to raisefunds to help pay for the trip

ldquoI was freaking out at first because I had never heardof the programrdquo said Jakersquos mother ldquoI did some re-search on it and after talking to one of his coaches andteachers and hearing that their kids went it made me alot more comfortable to let him gordquo

People to People is a travel service that offers all-in-clusive trips to children in grades 5-12 looking to en-hance leadership skills and experiences in preparation

for college The organization offers travel to variousdestinations within seven continents and reports that 80percent of their alumni are accepted into their first-choice college

In 1962 the first People to People group traveled toits designated destination and since then more than500000 students have done the same Tuition for thetrips ranges from $4000 to $8000 and includes airfaretransportation meals and living accommodations

ldquoI feel so excited and happy that I get to have thischance I am used to traveling with my mom so I am alittle nervous I get to see and study animals that I havenever seen and explore the Great Barrier Reefrdquo ex-plained Jake

The De La Rosas are planning to have multiplefundraising events to help reach their goal including adonation-based yoga class at a Bikram Yoga Covina on

March 14 at 2 pm Anyone who attends the free classcan donate whatever theyrsquod like with all proceeds go-ing to Jakersquos travel fund In return attendees can pur-chase an additional week of classes at the studio for $5Another fundraiser in the works is a bake sale at TheUpland Arena Indoor Sports Complex The family has

held private concerts for donations with close familyand friends along with a Super Bowl pool with the $25buy-ins going towards Jakersquos upcoming adventure Sofar the De La Rosas have raised approximately $945but still have more than $5000 to go to reach their goal

People to People also focuses on humanitarian effortsboth overseas and close to home Their upcoming proj-ect for local student ambassadors is The Bay BeachClean up on April 18 in Santa Monica While on theirtrip the organizationrsquos young delegates will also be de-voting a portion of their time abroad to distributing sup-

plies to rural schools and students in needJake is an honor roll student at Mountain View Ele-mentary School and plays on both The Arenarsquos soccerteam and in Claremontrsquos Foothill Storm Soccer ClubHe was nominated as student ambassador and hismother believes that his teachers are to thank

ldquoClaremont is a wonderful city to live in and a won-derful place to raise a sonmdashevery opportunity my sonhas had is because of it His commitment to his educa-tion and sports is because of the community and itrsquosmaking him become an amazing little manrdquo Jakersquosmother enthused

To be a student ambassador for People to People onmust apply pass a required interview with a programleader and submit two or three letters of recommenda-tion Requirements and application locations vary de-pending on whether the student has been nominated fothe experience or is applying without nomination

On the itinerary for Jakersquos trip to Australia is a back-stage tour of the Sydney Opera House animal encoun-ters at a sanctuary a cruise to the Great Barrier Reef ana trip to the Queensland Dairy Museum

Jake and his mother have created a fundraising page

at wwwpiggybackrcomjakeyd where anyone can do-nate to his trip along with reading a more about himUpdates on upcoming fundraising activities can also bfound on their website

ldquoPart of being a parent is to show that it is importantto be supportive He has been very thankful and appre-ciative for everything around him and everyone helpinus outrdquo said Monique

For more information about how to give to Jakersquosfund visit their fundraising page or email his mother amoniquedelarosa1gmailcom

mdashVeronica Orozc

Mountain View student sets his sights on the land down under

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneJake De La Rosa 10 will be traveling to Australia as part of the People to People Ambassador Program Hwill be in the country for two weeks during which time he will learn about the people and the culture as weas how to travel independently

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The 128-year-old Clare-mont Depot which overthe years has undergone

a full reconstruction and multi-ple face-lifts now faces furtherneed of repair This time the cul-prit is a leaky roof

The leak which has since been repairedby the city left noticeable water damage to

the historic ceilingFirst built in 1887 by the Atchison

Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad the originaldepot was a simple wooden structure done inthe Gothic style In 1927 the station wasmoved 100 feet to the east and designed inthe Spanish Colonial Revival-style by SantaFe staff

This new design incorporated intricateconcrete Churrigueresque trim and elaboratedoors carved with Santa Fersquos cross and cir-cle logo as well as a lavishly painted ceil-ing The Depot which was built at the heightof the Spanish Colonial Revival period re-flects the Spanish heritage of California andwas inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1982

Due to its historical significance the city

has brought in restoration specialist LinnaeaDix Dawson from Silverlake Conservationto facilitate repairs to the ceiling which fea-tures a combination of geometric and floralembellishments

Scaffolding has been erected to providaccess to the ceiling Ms Dawson believthe main problem is the plaster which hseparated due to the water damage

Conservation technician Eric Sarbach anMs Dawson are busy stabilizing the plastwith a complex application of multiple ahesives Once the plaster is secure they wtry and save as much of the original paint possible with a variety of techniques Thfinal step is what Ms Dawson calls ldquovisureintegrationrdquo or the process of applyin

new paint and materials to make the restorespot look like it belongs

ldquoWe want it to look like it is in good codition but not newmdashmore like the old ceiing it isrdquo says Ms Dawson

She relates that the original design wpainted using a stencil technique whicshould not be too difficult to replicatThanks to a repeating motif Ms Dawsonable to compare and contrast leaving thusual guesswork out of this project

While her efforts are not the first MDawson hopes that her work will integraseamlessly and age gracefully with the existing ceiling She will take steps to maksure anything her team does can be undonwithout damaging the original painting

Work is expected to be done in time f

the Claremont Pie Festival on SaturdaMarch 14 For information contact thCommunity Services Department at (90399-5431 mdashJessica Gustin Pfahl

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

The Depot gets a touch-up

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffLinnaea Dix Dawson co-owner of Silverlake Conservation describes theprocess of restoring the ceiling at the Claremont Depot

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CALENDAR Galleries

See our Art Walk map and listing of this monthrsquos opening receptions

Page 19

Friday March 6 through Saturday March 14

ART WALK Visit Claremont galleries between 6 and 9 pm for artist receptionsWOMENrsquoS LEADERSHIP CON-FERENCE The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosts its first WomenrsquosLeadership Conference presented byClaremont Lincoln University Enjoy aday of motivation inspiration and funThe keynote speaker is Lori Giovan-noni $100 per person (includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch) Register online at claremontchamberorg or call(909) 624-1681 For ages 21 and overDoubleTree by Hilton 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont

GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTSteve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen bring together both traditional musicand their original songs Using guitarconcertina and banjo their entertaining

performances are rich in harmony withcompelling songs and great humor MrGillette has been writing songs sincethe 1960s His songs have been cov-ered by artists such as Ian and SylviaJohn Denver and Linda Ronstadt MsMangsen is known for her interpreta-tions of traditional ballads her song-

writing and her great harmonies 730to 930 pm $15 donation For ages 12and over Directions given upon reser-vation Call (909) 596-1266THEATER Ruthless The Musical

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing and she will do anything to win the

part in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady This ag-gressively outrageous musical hit gar-nered rave reviews during its longoff-Broadway run For ages 13 andover Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 3and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm$25 general admission or $22 for stu-dents and seniors Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre1601 N Indain Hill Blvd Claremont(909) 624-1464

HATS OFF TO READING DrSeussrsquo birthday March 2 has become anannual celebration of reading amongmillions of students parents educatorsand consumers nationwide To celebrateThe Huntley Bookstore of the ClaremontColleges will be hosting a communityevent that features a reading of some of Dr Seussrsquos most beloved stories includ-ing Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go (which

celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015)The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggsand Ham There will also be activitiesand a prize giveaway 1 pm 175 EEighth St Claremont (909) 607-1502

SUSTAINABLE GARDEN DESIGNldquoSoil Water amp Sunrdquo This workshopwill cover site analysis and design prin-ciples toward creating a flourishing gar-den and caring for your soil and waterParticipants will have homework (op-tional but strongly recommended) tocomplete on their own after class Lim-ited to 30 participants Please bring asack lunch Based on the Landscape for Life curriculum For ages 15 and over10 am Admission is $36 for RSABGmembers or $45 for the general publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont

ST JOSEPH TABLE amp SPAGHETTIDINNER A traditional St JosephrsquosTable will celebrate the arrival of spring at Our Lady of the AssumptionParish Hall 435 Berkeley Ave Clare-mont Fresh cannoli Italian pastriescakes breads pies and Easter treatswill be available for purchase begin-ning at 8 am A spaghetti dinner withhomemade sauce will be served from

noon to 5 pm Carry-out will be avaiable $12 for adults and $6 for childrefrom 5 to 10 years (under 5 free) Sponsor is the Italian Catholic FederationCall (909) 626-3596 for informationCONCERT Eric Lindholm conductoleads the orchestra featuring the winneof the 2014 Pomona College OrchestrConcerto Competition and violinist PeteMellinger in Mendelssohnrsquos Violin Concerto in E Minor Op 64 Also on the program is Ivesrsquo ldquoUnanswered Questionand Brahmsrsquo Symphony No 4 in minor Op 98 Free admission with opeseating no tickets Doors open approxmately 30 minutes prior to performanc3 pm Bridges Hall of Music 150 EFourth St Claremont (909) 607-2671SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL So

prano Anne Harley and pianist GaylBlankenburg premier works by Bi

Alves Jodi Goble and Gao Ping featuring a song cycle by Libby Larse performed with The Choral Bells oClaremont United Church of Christ

pm Garrison Theater 241 E Tenth StClaremont (909) 607-3266

SHAKESPEARE CLUB Beatric

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

NightlifeLa Chispa Latin Jazz performat The Press Restaurant

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MarchSunday 8

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

MarchTuesday 10

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Friday 13

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BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

CLAREMONT ART WALK

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

10

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The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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CLASSIFIEDS

Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

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The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

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Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

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File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

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File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Shenandoah tree historyDear Editor

Last week a letter from Dennis Vla-sich to Claremont City Manager TonyRamos was printed in your paper Hisbasic objection was that the city wasplanning to plant a Chitalpa (Chinese

Flame Tree) on the property located atthe corner of Shenandoah Drive and Get-tysburg Circle I tend to agree that this isa poor choice as this tree will never growto the majestic heights of our Calabrianpine trees or the newer California BlackOaks

That being said I must correct MrVlasichrsquos account of the history of thetrees on Shenandoah He states that thecity had a nine-year plan to replace the30-year-old (now 40-year-old) Calabrianpines with California Black Oaks Thefirst phase was completed as he attests

When the second phase was about tocommence several homeowners in TheClub HOA community protested myself

included Most of the trees designatedfor removal were healthy we arguedand had a possible future lifespan of an-other 50 or more years They are habitatfor much wildlife provide lots of shadeclean and replenish the air with carbondioxide and have deep root systems thatare able to sustain them with practicallyno additional watering

Mr Vlasich it is not true that a ldquospe-cial interest grouprdquo opposed the removalof the Calabrian pines on ShenandoahDrive It was a group of The Club HOAhomeowners that led the opposition Wedisagreed with the findings of our boardof directors and went directly to the cityas was our right as citizens of Clare-

montOur cityrsquos tree policy is to retain

healthy trees even if they damage hard-

scape This is because mature trees aremore valuable than the cost of repairinghardscape Linda Heilpern

Claremont

Water woesDear Editor

The Santa Monica Daily Press reportsthis week that the city of Santa Monicahas approved a 50 percent water rate in-crease over the next five years This is acompromise measure as one optionunder consideration would have in-creased water rates by nearly 78 percent

In addition penalties will be imposedlater this year on residents and busi-nesses that canrsquot reduce their waterusage Luckily the city of Santa Mon-icarsquos costs arenrsquot inflated with greedyshareholder profits excessive executivesalaries and WRAMs

If the Claremont City Council is suc-cessful in buying the water system fromGolden State Water will we experience a

similar fate If we continue this expen-sive legal battle for years to come butfail to acquire the water system howmuch will it ultimately cost us

Obviously Irsquom not one of the 70-pluspercent who voted for Measure W Itrsquosstill not too late to cut our losses

Dan DellrsquoOsaClaremont

Government regulationDear Editor

Regarding the FCCrsquos latest ploy toregulate the Internet Are we really sodeluded that we think that governmentregulating the Internet will be a goodthing

Have we become so immune to the

takeover of so many things and aspectsof our lives that we donrsquot realize we arelosing our rights virtually every day

What ever happened to the idea of limited government in a republic Nowwe have mob rule by an unthinking enttled group of voters with no thought of the ramifications both immediate andlong-term of allowing more and morecontrol

More people need to read the novel1984 and understand that we are rapidlyheading in a similar direction Then theneed to start taking an active part in government at all levelsmdashlocal state andnational This may infringe on their playtime but it will give them back many othe freedoms they have forgotten weonce enjoyed Hayden Lenin

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Wednesday March 11Committee on AgingJoslyn Center noon

Architectural CommissionCancelled

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015CITY NEWS

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneLos Angeles County Sheriffrsquos Department investigators collect evidence in a turn-out on the side of Mt BaldRoad where a body was found Tuesday morning Officials received a call around 955 am of a body off thside of the road and were still investigating late in the afternoon on Tuesday

The body of a female found on a westside turnout of Mt Baldy Road justnorth of the tunnels on Tuesday

March 3 has been identified as a 38-year-oldLos Angeles resident of Hispanic descent

No further details are being releasedldquoWe are attempting to locate next of kinrdquo explained

Sgt Luis Nuntildeez Los Angeles County Sheriffrsquos Homi-cide Bureau ldquoWe will provide more details as they be-come available and when her family has been notifiedrdquo

According to law enforcement evidence found onthe victim aided in her identification

The body of the Los Angeles woman was found atapproximately 955 am on Tuesday clothed and cov-ered in blankets approximately 25 to 30 feet from theroad A US Forest Service employee driving along MtBaldy Road first located the woman and contacted LosAngeles County Sheriffrsquos San Dimas station

According to investigators the cause of death is un-known but remains suspicious

ldquoWe do suspect foul playrdquo said Lt Eddie HernandezldquoShe was found in a remote area and she wasnrsquot there

for a long time Anything could have happenedrdquoThe investigation is ongoingIf you have any information contact Sgt Luis Nunez

or Sgt Bobby Gray with the Los Angeles County Sher-iff Homicide Bureau at (323) 890-5500

mdashAngela Baileynewsclaremont-couriercom

Body of unknown female found on Mt Baldy Road

District reacts amid vaccine decline measles outbreak

W

hile no cases of measles have been

reported in Clare-mont local educators andphysicians are worried about apotential resurgence of an in-fectious disease once consid-ered to be eradicated

The concern arose after the Disney-land measles outbreak in December of 2014 In its wake 131 people have beeninfected in California according to an Associated Press story earlier this weekThe Centers for Disease Control saysmost of those who have fallen ill wereunvaccinated

In 2000 the CDC proudly reportedthat measles had been eliminated in theUnited States Claremont pediatricianGlen Miya clarifies This doesnrsquot meanthere were no cases of measles in theUnited States but that none had origi-nated in the country

Fourteen years later the nation is ex-periencing the largest number of measles cases in two decades This situ-ation has been linked to a controversialtrend in which parent are eschewingvaccinations for their children Their de-cision to request a personal belief ex-emption (PBE) with regards toinoculation generally based on a convic-tion or concern that vaccines may leadto autism

In some California districts accord-ing to a February 9 NPR article fullyhalf of all students have a PBE In

Claremont that number is less than 2percent and going down thanks to aneducational effort on the part of the dis-trict

On February 19 Superintendent JimElsasser circulated a summary of thesteps that have been taken by CUSD inresponse to the measles outbreak Theprocess began with a thorough reviewof student immunization records at allschool sites

Parents of students who were missingone or both of the recommendedmeasles vaccinationsmdashand who did nothave a PBE on filemdashwere notified inwriting and by phone that they mustsubmit proof of up-to-date measles vac-cinations if they wished their child tocontinue attending school in the district

One COURIER staffer was given adeadline of February 29 to resolve avaccination matter and then on Febru-ary 26 was called to the school office toshow proof or the child could not re-main at school

There are some exemptions the dis-trict release notes ldquoA few exceptionswill be made hellipon behalf of homelessand foster children without records aswell as children who have a doctorrsquos ap-pointment behind the exclusion daterdquo

On Wednesday February 25 at thesuggestion of the California Health De-partment and the Los Angeles CountyOffice of Education the district sent outan informational email to parents andstaff members It described the symp-toms of measles and preventative meas-ures including vaccines that have beenfound to protect children and schools

against the diseaseThe district is happy to report that the

number of unvaccinated students is be-ginning to wane Assistant Superintend-ent of Student Services Mike Batemansaid

On February 19 it was reported thatthere were 111 students in the districtwho hadnrsquot received at least one dose of the measles vaccine As of present timethe total number of students whohavenrsquot had at least one measles vaccinehas dropped to 105

The majority of the unvaccinated stu-dents have personal belief exemptionswhile two are foster children with lostimmunization records Mr Batemanshared Another two kids who are miss-ing both doses of the vaccine are med-ically fragile students one in attendanceat Danbury and another at ClaremontHigh School

Sumner Elementary School teacherJoe Tonan past president of the Clare-mont Faculty Association has beentroubled by the vaccination situation forsome time and several weeks ago tookto the school board dais to express hisconcerns He reiterated these with theCOURIER on February 26

ldquoImmunizations are crucial for teach-ers who work with children to preventthe spread of disease from the teacher tothe students and vice versardquo he said ldquoIknow of some teachers with health con-cerns who cannot safely be vaccinatedIt is up to the rest of us staff and stu-dents to protect those who are at risk of illness through no fault of their ownrdquo

California is one of only 19 states that

allows students to attend school withouvaccinations should their families askfor a PBE Earlier this month state law

makers introduced legislation thatwould make it mandatory for kids to bfully vaccinated before going to schoo

Claremont pediatrician Glenn Miya one of the many physicians across thecountry who assert the vaccineautismlink is nonexistent He has spoken outon the danger of avoiding vaccinationsin an interview with the COURIER anonscreen in a segment on Time WarnerCablersquos ldquoLocal Editionrdquo

Parents who continue to believe thatvaccinations and autism are relatedshould know that the study on whichthis assertion was based has long beendebunked he emphasizes What has nobeen debunked is the opposite link

ldquoSince rates of the MMR (measlesmumps and rubella) vaccine went dowin the UK mumps came back as well athe measles Here in the United Stateswersquove already seen a great spike inwhooping coughrdquo the doctor saidldquoWhen vaccinations go down cases goback uprdquo

Many parents are opting to vaccinatetheir children but are seeking to mini-mize autism risk by having their kidswait a bit between shots rather than getting multiple vaccines at once While itmay seem like a thoughtful middle-ground policy it is still problematic according to Dr Miya

ldquoThere is no scientific evidence toshow that a staggered vaccine scheduleis any safer In fact it puts a child at ris

VACCINATIONS page

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015CITY NEWS

Sunday February 22A pair of La Verne residents ended up

in police custody after exhibiting signsof alcohol intoxication According toLieutenant Mike Ciszek Shawn Bre-ceda was driving on Foothill Boulevardnear Regis Avenue around 1 am whenofficers pulled her over for failing toturn on her vehiclersquos headlights Policemade contact with the 30-year-olddriver and requested the vehiclersquos regis-tration Ms Breceda reached into herglove box and retrieved a rabies vacci-nation application and presented it to of-ficers All the while her passenger

Richard Belmontez had been asleep inthe seat next to her with vomit on hisshirt and in his lap Police woke the 34-year-old man who again began to throwup on himself Both Ms Breceda andMr Belmontez were taken into policecustody she for driving under the influ-ence and he for public intoxication

Monday February 23A driver whose airbag deployed for a

reason unknown to him was arrestedfor drunk driving Officers respondedto Foothill Boulevard near College Av-enue around 1215 am following atraffic collision heard in the area Policelocated Clayton Upton sitting in his

Lincoln MKX parked along the southcurb on Route 66 with damage to thefront of his vehicle and no idea how itgot there The 40-year-old driver toldpolice the dashboard light came on sohersquod driven to the curb

When officers asked the man whathad happened he didnrsquot think hersquod hitanything despite the fact that the airbagin his vehicle had deployed Police de-termined during their investigation thatthe La Verne resident had been drivingdrunk on Foothill when he drifted leftonto the raised concrete median andcollided with two metal road signsbreaking them off and destroying them

Mr Upton was arrested for drivingunder the influence

Another drunk driver crashed on a

Claremont roadway Police were calledto Arrow Highway and Indian HillBoulevard after Pomona resident Eliza-beth Avrigean collided with a centermedian at around 630 pm Officers ap-proached the 47-year-old driver whoaccording to police had her sweater andskirt soaked in a large amount of vomitMs Avrigean told police shersquod drankwine and took prescription meds priorto driving and had become nauseous

thus vomiting on herself She was ar-rested for DUI

A teenager got busted for driving his

momrsquos car in the Village without herpermission Officers spotted the blueToyota Camry traveling east on FirstStreet near Indian Hill and pulled overthe driver for failing to turn on his vehi-clersquos headlights The young man wasvery forthcoming telling officers hewas 15 years old didnrsquot have a driverrsquoslicense and had taken his motherrsquos carwithout permission He was arrestedtaken to the Claremont police stationand issued a citation for the offenseThe underage driver was released to the

custody of his mother His juvenile pas-senger was taken home by police andreleased to his father

Wednesday February 25A burglar set off the alarm at a Clare-

mont residence but the homeownerthought it was a false alarm and calledoff police The thief entered the homeon the 3000 block of Vinceness Courtbetween 6 am and 2 pm by shatteringthe glass and unlocking the front doorOnce inside the residence the burglarstole cases of wine speakers through-out the house watches an Apple desk-top computer and MacBook Pro $700

cash and two handguns valued at$1500 from a lockbox in the home-

ownerrsquos nightstand before fleeing thescene The victim told police that at ap-proximately 1145 am he received aphone call from the alarm company ad-vising him that theyrsquod received an alertfrom a door at the residence The vic-tim said hersquod responded to his resi-dence from work and advised the callernot to contact the police believing theactivation was a false alarm It wasnrsquot

Thursday February 26Claremont police hit the jackpot after

arresting eight people for crimes relat-ing to prostitution Officers respondedto the Motel 6 located at 840 S IndianHill Blvd amid concerns of prostitution

in the area Between 5 pm and 10pm four males aged 20-38 and fourfemales aged 20-28 all from cities out-side of Claremont were taken into cus-tody The arrestees were booked atClaremont jail for prostitution andorsoliciting a prostitute

Friday February 27Two middle-aged men took Clare-

mont police on a pursuit when the offi-cers tried to stop them for recklessdriving According to Lt Ciszek offi-cers witnessed a red Chevy Suburbandriving recklessly near Indian HillBoulevard and the 10 Freeway around130 am and attempted to pull the ve-

hicle over Driver Richard Perez failedto yield and a pursuit ensued throughthe cities of Claremont Pomona Mont-clair and Chino

During the course of the pursuit the45-year-old Chino resident pulled to thecurb and yielded momentarily drovearound in a circle and slammed on thebrakes attempting to collide with theofficersrsquo patrol vehicle The duo even-tually pulled over in Chino where theywere arrested without further incidentand booked at Claremont jail

Mr Perez was arrested for driving ona suspended license DUI evading apolice officer wrong-way driving and

assault with a deadly weapon on apeace officer His passenger 47-year-old Pomona resident Danny Delcampwas booked for public intoxication anheld for detox only

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

POLICE BLOTTER

Police release image ofburglary suspect

Claremont police are looking fora man suspected of a theft at StixRideshop located at 175 N IndianHill Blvd The man entered thestore wearing a ldquoI (heart) HotMomsrdquo T-shirt and stole $80 worthof skating merchandise before flee-ing the store Police have released aphotograph taken of the thief on thestorersquos surveillance camera Thesuspect is described as a 25-year-old black male 6 feet tall and 170

pounds Anyone with informationregarding the identity of the suspectis asked to call the Claremont Po-lice Department Detective Bureauat (909) 399-5420

Claremont Police De-partment officers wereput to the test last night

after two unrelated incidentsmdash

a stabbing and a car-to-carshoot-outmdashkept officers onhigh alert

The car-to-car shooting took place inthe area of Doane Avenue and BucknellAvenue at around 845 pm onWednesday March 4 Claremont offi-cers responded to multiple reports of occupants in two separate vehicles whowere shooting at each other

A resident who lives in the CinderellaHomes neighborhood north of VistaDrive stated that he heard a succession

of 20 or so shots with a brief pause fol-lowed by an additional 20 more

ldquoPeople were calling in to report itleft and rightrdquo Lt Aaron Fate saidldquoWhen you get a few calls itrsquos onething But when we get this high vol-

ume of calls we know itrsquos badrdquoUpon officersrsquo arrival the two vehi-cles were gone Officers found multiplebullet casings and fragments in the in-tersection of Doane and Bucknell Atleast two of the rounds struck an exte-rior wall of an apartment and a brickwall of the apartment complex Nogunshot victims were located

The two vehicles involved were de-scribed as a white two-door sedan and ablack sedan The black sedan was occu-pied by at least three males At this

time there is no further informationabout the vehicles or suspects

Shots were also fired between thetwo vehicles in the city of Pomona inthe area of East La Verne Avenue andLos Flores Street which is located one

block west of Mountain Avenue alongthe 10 Freeway The Pomona PoliceDepartment is investigating the shoot-ing at that location

Since the shootings were committedby the same people Claremont andPomona investigators will work to-gether to locate the suspects

In an unrelated incident the LACounty Fire Department called theClaremont Police Department at around855 pm regarding a 55-year-old malestabbing victim who was in the parking

lot of Normrsquos Restaurant on South In-dian Hill Boulevard

ldquoThe occupants in the vehicle werearguing with each other on the freewawhen one stabbed the otherrdquo Lt Fatesaid ldquoThey pulled off the freeway and

into the Normrsquos parking lotrdquoThe stabbing occurred in Pomona sPomona PD handled the suspectrsquos ar-rest and will monitor the continuing investigation The victim was airliftedfrom a Pomona elementary school toUSC Medical Center No report on hiscondition is available

If you have any information regard-ing these crimes contact the ClaremonPolice Department at (909) 399-5411

mdashKathryn Duneditorclaremont-courierco

Car-to-car shooting stabbing in south Claremont

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by delaying some vaccines and leaving them vulnera-

blerdquo he said ldquoThe standard vaccine schedule hasbeen studied for decades by the American Academyof Pediatrics The schedule has been designed to givevaccines at certain times in a personrsquos life to give opti-mal protection against diseaserdquo

Dr Miya wants families to under-stand the severity of a disease thatwas once brushed off as typical

childhood illnessldquoMeasles is more than a rash Measles should not

be minimizedrdquo Dr Miya said ldquoI distinctly remem-ber that in intensive care Irsquove had one patient whohad pneumonia and diedrdquo

People who have contracted the measles can becontagious up to four days before the rash appears DrMiya said

ldquoThe classic signs of the measles are a high fever of up to 104 cough runny nose and red eyesrdquo he said

ldquoHowever major complications can happen after

those symptoms pneumonia brain inflammationdeafness blindness brain damage and deathrdquo

It is an extremely contagious disease that is espe-cially dangerous for vulnerable populations like in-fants who are older than 4 months when maternalantibodies begin to wear off and younger than oneyears old when the vaccine is typically first adminis-tered

ldquoIt has also been shown that for children age 5 andunder who contract measles one out of five has to betreated in the hospitalrdquo Dr Miya said

As any parent knows schools are a natural breedinground for illness And measles germs are quite hardyaccording to Dr Miya

ldquoThey are spread by water droplets from sneezingand coughing and can stay viable for two hours oncountertopsrdquo he said

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Calaycay keeps focused on taking care of Claremont

VACCINATIONS continued from page 3

When it comes to city govern-ment Councilman CoreyCalaycay has a simple yet in-

sightful philosophy public service is cus-tomer service And no one knows his

customers better than this life-long Clare-mont resident

As a teen Mr Calaycay became well-acquaintedwith the trials and tribulations of dealing with a lessthan responsive local government After a couple of stolen cars had been dumped near his rural Claremonthome he reached out to the city for help but soon re-alized hersquod have to help himself

ldquoBack in the day Base Line wasnrsquot here The free-way wasnrsquot here There was a dirt road and a berryfield When they annexed this area into the city theynever changed the street signs so every time wecalled the police they kept arguing with us that welived in the countyrdquo explained Mr Calaycay ldquoI wentto the city to try and get some assistance and I keptgetting the runaround I eventually spoke with themayor who said lsquoIt was a Caltrans roadway the citycanrsquot do anything and Irsquom late for a planersquo beforehanging the phone up on me I thought to myself if thatrsquos the way they treat people I could do a better jobthan thatrdquo

Mr Calaycay took the first step in 1990 and ran forcity council at the age of 19 Although he didnrsquot winthe election he garnered an impressive 2382 votes

ldquoFrom the get-go my thought was this was a cus-tomer service job Wersquore here to serve peoplerdquo hesays emphatically ldquoI saw that mindset somewhatlacking at that period of time in terms of the recogni-tion of service to the community as opposed to ad-vancing the agendas of what the people at that timewere interested in Thatrsquos what continues to motivateme hererdquo

Currently serving his third term Mr Calaycay wasfirst elected to city council in March 2005 followingtwo unsuccessful runs in 1992 and 1994 A 40-yearresident of Claremont the council member grew up inthe community he now serves having attended the

United Church of Christ Preschool Foothill CountryDay School and Webb School

After receiving a degree in business administrationfrom Loyola Marymount University in 1992 MrCalaycay began his political career working for Cali-fornia State Legislators including former Assembly-man and State Senator Bob Margett formerAssemblyman Bob Pacheco and former Assembly-man Todd Spitzer

ldquoI respected all of them immenselyrdquo he saysldquoThey all had their different styles of leadership andhopefully from each of them I derived elements thathave served the public well here in Claremontrdquo

At 44 years old Mr Calaycay is ironically theyoungest yet most senior of the city council membersHe credits the success of this particular council totheir ability to collaborate

ldquoI think wersquove learned to keep our egos and ourown personal objectives in check There are probablymoments in time when wersquore ready to strangle eachother but I think we do a really good job of stepping

away from that cooling off and coming back to thetable and still working together in a constructive wayI think everybody sees thatrdquo says Mr CalaycayldquoTherersquos no pressure to decide in any given directionand therersquos definitely an acceptance of free thought othe part of the council members Therersquos a respect between and among us That makes a huge differencerdquo

ldquoSomeone once told me itrsquos all about the compromise and in an effective compromise everybody cawalk away with about 80 percent of what they wanthe adds ldquoIrsquove generally found that to be truerdquo

One item the entire city council can agree upon isthe urgency in paying off the cityrsquos unfunded liabilitdebt According to Mr Calaycay the latest CalPERSnumbers are expected in October at which time citycouncil will appoint an ad hoc committee to look atthe current pay-off plan more comprehensively

ldquoWersquove done an excellent job in making this com-munity more financially stable but if we donrsquot monitor any adjustments by CalPERS that could really seus backrdquo he says ldquoWhen you miss a payment the interest is still accruing at such a high rate that you losground really fast So that is why it is critical that wereally take a look and make sure that our payment

plan is meeting the goal of paying this within a rea-sonable period of timerdquo

Having previously served as Claremontrsquos mayorfrom 2009-2010 Mayor Pro Tem Calaycay is onceagain expected to take center seat at city council wheJoe Lyonsrsquo mayoral term concludes next week

ldquoWhen I was mayor last time the downturn of theeconomy hit in 2008 and I came on as we were starting to feel the effects As much as I enjoyed that yeamdashit was a busy and productive yearmdashthe reality wawe had probably more staff farewells than I wouldguess any prior mayor had during his or her term Whad some serious budget discussions and cuts that hato be made so they were pretty challenging timesrdquo

This time around with Claremontrsquos economicgrowth on the upswing Mr Calaycay intends to doall he can to assist the community and its residents in

fulfilling their needsldquoFirst and foremost to me is that wersquore taking care

of peoplerdquo Mr Calaycay says ldquoMost of my agendawhatever comes up during the year stems aroundmaking sure we are taking care of what our citizenswant Groups like Jim Keith with Safe and HealthyFamily Housing and Betty Crocker with Keeping theGood in Our Neighborhoodmdashthose are the peoplethat matter to me If they come up with agenda itemsto make the community more safehellipif this is what thpeople want thatrsquos my agendardquo mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-courierco

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffClaremont City Councilmember Corey Calaycay is inhis third term on the council and will consider runningfor a fourth His advice to anyone interested in runningis get involved with the community like joining a com-mission so the voters get to know you

Parents invited to Com-mon Core meetings atCUSD schools

The Claremont Unified School Dis-trict invites parents to attend an in-formational meeting on

curriculum and assessments in the districtAttendees will be given an overview of the Com-

mon Core State Standards and the changes they willbring have the opportunity to view sample state as-sessments on an iPad and ask questions to better un-derstand how students will benefit from the newstandards

Meetings are scheduled at the following times andlocations March 10 at 6 pm at Condit ElementarySchool (1750 N Mountain Ave) March 17 at 7 pmat the theater at Claremont High School (1601 N In-dian Hill Blvd) and March 23 at 630 pm at Sum-ner Elementary School (1770 Sumner Ave)

All meetings will present the same information sofeel free to attend any site or evening that is conven-ient Additional information on these meetings alongwith resources and information about the CommonCore can be found on the Claremont USD website at

wwwcusdclaremontedu

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Okay I get it now I now get it whythere are all those retired peoplewith New York and Boston ac-

cents living in FloridaAnd the story about people on the east coast getting

up late after New Yearrsquos Eve and turning on the tele-vision to watch the fantastically bright and balmyRose Parade in Pasadena and dream of moving tosunny So Cal (some allegedly decide to do just that)makes sense

There was another story that I heard while I wasgrowing up here It was said that the Colleges didtheir hiring in January and February when theweather was mild and bright green trees hung heavywith oranges under crystal blue skies and with snow-capped mountains in the background I get it now(Never mind the rest of the story that the professorswere in despair when they moved here in August andfound themselves all the more so at the time in ahorribly hot and smoggy place)

I get it when Irsquom out on a February evening bun-dled up in a hoodie and maybe wearing long-johns

and see students meandering across the college cam-puses in shorts and T-shirts On a recent evening as Iwas going across the Pomona College campus I sawa young man in this ensemble riding a skateboardbarefooted I get it now To them our chilly winterdays and evenings are balmy if not flat-out warm

Why wouldnrsquot our 50-degree evenings be a walk orskateboard ride in the park after daytime temperaturesin the teens or lower

I had no idea Really I had no ideaI found this out a few weekends ago when I at-

tended a meeting in Burlington New Jersey not farfrom Philadelphia I found out that Irsquom a true Califor-nia boy Make that a true So Cal native I was in factworried about going there in February Was I crazy Ikept asking friends but I really had no idea how dif-ferent it is

Of course I have seen snow As I write this I seesnow but as always it is up there over there some-

thing pretty to look at Snow has always been like anamusement park ride something fun and romantic anadventure for an afternoon or a weekend Yes I haveseen snow falling but it was the thrilling lucky high-light of the weekendrsquos ride

Snow has never been something to dread or fear Ithas never meant more work like shoveling or notbeing able to get somewhere When the meeting I at-tended was over many people rushed off eager todrive home before the next storm arrived I guess Iwas lucky that none of my flights including inChicago where I had a layover were canceled

It only snowed lightlymdashtwo or three inchesmdashwhileI was in Burlington but it was enough to more or lessshut down the town No one was out having fun in thesnow and the few people who were out were in a

hurry This was very strange to meThen again the few inches of snow was just the be-

ginning Each day my friend and Imdashthe crazy Cali-forniansmdashbundled up in everything we had and wentout for a walk This was lovely and fun but on thesecond day I barely got down the driveway when Isaid ldquoNoperdquo and had to go back The cold was like aknife and just hurt too much

I understood why when I was happily able to goout for a walk with my friend on the last day and sawthat most of the river two blocks over was frozenover This was definitely like nothing I had ever seenincluding during a year in England and another inItaly when I was growing up and it certainly wasnrsquotlike when I get excited about seeing a frozen puddleon the sidewalk after a particularly cold night here

No I wasnrsquot in southern California anymore It

may well have been unusually cold but no doubt thisis far more likely to happen there than here

I certainly saw that things are very different in thapart of the countrymdashIrsquove been saying that it was an-other world Not only is it cold the cold had a majoreffect on life that I have never experienced Further-more I was profoundly struck that my life as a persoin a wheelchair would be much harder there Yes I

gripe sometimes about our mild boring weather andI hate it when a few hours of rain means that I need task for a ride or canrsquot go out But for the most part Ican go out and get around in my wheelchair even ona ldquocoldrdquo night (along with the guys in shorts) It realhit me that this wouldnrsquot be the case if I lived on theeast coast or many other places in the US And not

just because the chilly wind might hurt too muchdriving a wheelchair through patches of snow and icisnrsquot easy

Then again there are many people who donrsquot justput up with the freezing weather Many Easternersclaim to miss the change of seasons when they movehere And when I mentioned to one woman during mvisit that I think I rather have earthquakes than snowshe laughed tartly and told me that I was welcome togo back home

When I did return to California it was downrightbizarre when upon arriving at LAX it was balmy(no warm) at 1130 on a February night It wasenoughmdashas if the previous three days in ldquoanotherworldrdquo not so far away wasnrsquotmdashto leave me in adaze marveling at my life in Claremont

It wasnrsquot just the weather and the frozen river thatmade me feel like I had been in another world far fafrom Claremont much closer to say England It waalso the cemeteries with the graves from the 1700swhich were quite pretty in the snow or the house twdoors down where a sign said Ulysses Grantrsquos familyhad lived and where he heard that Lincoln had beenshot or another building a block away where anothersign said that Ben Franklin had briefly worked Evenas Claremont with its palm trees and red tiles isknown and admired for being like a New Englandtown But thatrsquos another story

An ice-cold look at living in Claremontby John Pixley

observer observer

TRAVEL TALES page

You can stop now Irsquove got a new boyfriend

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It is a common understand-ing in the preservationcommunity that a building

is most in peril of being demol-ished between 35 and 50 yearsafter it was built

For a few buildings itrsquos because of the lack of quality of the componentsand constructionmdashit is simply nearingthe end of its lifespan For others espe-cially those that might be the product of an architectural movement it appears tobe dated as tastes have changed Stillothers are now seen as not being energy-efficient enough for current standards

Not much can be done about poorconstruction except for good design re-view and proper standards at the time abuilding is approved Scholarly consid-eration and the study of architecture taketime before we may recognize the value

of certain movements Technological ad-vances and new construction techniquesnow make it possible to address energy-efficiency standards in older buildings

With increased awareness about sus-tainability green technology and the im-portance of being energy-efficient in re-cent years it is sometimes too easy totear down an older structure and pushfor new construction in its place

The new building may be ldquogreenrdquo inevery sense of the word but if it replaceda demolished one all of that embodiedenergy is lost It can take from 10 to 80years for the new structure to overcomethe loss of the embodied energy in thedemolished building

Architect Carl Elefante stated ldquoThegreenest building is the one thatrsquos al-ready builtrdquo Consider the quality of ma-terials that went into constructing abeautiful Craftsman bungalow with astone foundation and porch The red-wood oak cypress fir or pine woodsthat were used for its construction are allold-growth woods these woods are of high quality superior strength and havehigher resistance to termite damage thantheir younger counterparts

Consider the amount of energy thatwas expended in cutting lumber ship-ping it to the building site and cuttingthe pieces to custom-fit each homewindow and mantelpiece Consider theenergy used to fabricate each historicshingle or shake

Consider the amount of embodiedenergy that already went into construct-ing your home Removing materials inthe name of energy-efficiency may notbe as efficient as it seems By taking ma-terials out the embodied energy is lostcompounding the amount of time it willtake to recoup the expense of addingnew energy-efficient materials

A few years ago the relationship be-tween historic preservation and sustain-able development was the focus of aconference involving preservationistsarchitects green builders and energy ex-perts Meeting at the historic RockefellerEstate at Pocantico Hills New York thisgroup developed the Pocantico Procla-mation on Sustainability that focuses onsix principles

Promote a culture of reuseThe way we use our buildings causes

big problems but incredibly we keeptrying to solve the problem by construct-ing more and more new buildings whilelargely ignoring the ones we alreadyhave That makes no sense In additionto building green we have to makewiser use of what wersquove already builtThe retention and reuse of older build-ings is an effective tool for the responsi-ble sustainable stewardship of environ-mental resources including those thathave already been expended

Reinvest at a community scaleInstead of building more highways

strip malls and subdivisions we oughtto be reinvesting in the communitieswe already have Leadership in Energyand Environmental Design (LEED)Neighborhood Development has anentire section ldquoGreen Infrastructureand Buildingsrdquo that focuses on this andincludes very important language thatencourages preservation and reuse of

older buildings instead of demolition

Value the lessons of heritagebuildings and communities

Itrsquos often alleged that historic build-ings are energy hogs but in fact someolder buildings are as energy-efficient asmany recently-built ones When theGeneral Services Administration exam-ined its nationwide buildings inventoryin 1999 it found that utility costs for his-toric buildings were 27 percent less thanfor more modern buildings

Many older buildings have thicksolid walls resulting in greater thermalmass and reducing the amount of energyneeded for heating and cooling Build-ings designed before the widespread useof electricity feature transoms high ceil-ings and big operable windows for natu-ral light and ventilation as well asshaded porches overhanging eaves andother features to reduce solar gain Ar-chitects and builders used siding andlandscaping as tools for maximizing sunexposure during the winter months andminimizing it during warmer months

Make use of the economic advantagesof reuse reinvestment and retrofits

Dollar for dollar rehabilitation createsmore jobs than new construction Sev-

eral studies and an economic input-output model developed by CarnegieMellon University demonstrate thatpreservation activities create more

jobs than new construction

Re-imagine historic preservationpolicies and practices as they relate

to sustainabilityWe must understand the gravity of th

threat of climate change and take seri-ously our responsibility to do whateverwe can to reduce the impact of buildingon the environment In its early yearspreservation focused on keeping build-ings from being torn down Now we understand that just saving them isnrsquotenough we also have to do our best toimprove energy-efficiency and ensurethat their impact on the environmentisnrsquot harmful

Take immediate and decisive actionItrsquos not enough to talk about how his

toric preservation can inform greenbuilding or how green building prac-tices can be integrated with preservatiopractices We must put these principlesinto practice Education is important buaction especially in the public policyarena is critically important

Preservation and sustainability gohand-in-hand in reducing our collectivecarbon footprint There is an importantconnection between historic preservatioand the need to address global warmingclimate change and the depletion of natural resources The science is clear onthis topic Historic preservation is sus-tainability

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Historic preservation is sustainability by John Neiuber

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Growing up in my household re-volved around food cooking andeating My motherrsquos gift to us

was to prepare tasty nourishing meals that

were eaten by the whole family togetherDinner was leisurely accompanied by stimulatingconversation with everyone contributing My motherprepared well-balanced meals of the 1940s andlsquo50smdasha choice cut of meat a starch a vegetable orsalad bread and butter and a dessert waiting at theend Most dinners were hearty with roasts hamburg-ers chicken or stews always enriched with herbs andseasonings My mother was not a bland cook TodayI eat a lighter more vegetarian diet but the heightenedflavors were born at this home table

My mealtime jobs were to set the table clear up andwash the dishes I wept through the entire process of clearing and washing up I truly felt like Cinderellaforced into servitude Subsequently I broke a dishglass or bowl each night until I had demolished mymotherrsquos entire handmade Mexican dinner set whichshe had received as a wedding gift She was thusforced into buying a set of grey Melmac plastic dishes

In her favor I will admit that never once did she

give in to save her plates by banishing me from thekitchen However I donrsquot remember breaking thedishes deliberately While my focus was on the act of washingmdashand the cruelty of lifemdashcups just crackedplates fell from my soapy hands and bowls fell off thedish rack

Setting the table was a different activity It usheredin the beginning of a meal of favorite foods of shar-ing the dayrsquos experiences and of being included withthe adults and their conversations It was the end of the meal I resented and of being left on my own to dothe ldquodirtyrdquo work

Wednesday was the day Sirreaner Malone came to

our house When I was small she took care of mewhile my mother worked She also ironed cleanedand cooked

But it was the Wednesday night dinner that was mfavorite meal for years It consisted of her SouthernFried Chickenmdashcrispy juicy tender and never greasmashed potatoes as smooth as silk green peas in butter and a homemade apple pie aacute la mode with theflakiest crust in the world A simple southern meal

that I am incapable of reproducing to this day My picrusts are heavier (never light and airy) my chickengreasy (burnt or uncooked at the bone) and my pota-toes are lumpy

Sirreaner was a good friend to me She answeredlifersquos more important questions taught me to irontold wonderful stories and always cooked my birth-day dinner It was the same meal for many yearsfried chicken mashed potatoes green peas and applepie aacute la mode Fried chicken still remains a better perfume than Channel No 5

My ldquorealrdquo father lived in New York City and cameout to the west coast a few times a year He alwaysstayed at the Beverly Hills Hotel a pink confectionwith excellent service and wonderful food We oftenate there instead of going to a fancy Hollywood

restaurantMy two favorite foods at the Beverly Hills Hotelwere Monte Cristo sandwiches and pofiterolles TheMonte Cristo sandwich was three layers of crust-trimmed bread layered with ham chicken and cheeseThis entire package was dipped in an egg batter frieand dusted with powdered sugar It all melted to-gether but remained crispy on the outside and washeavenly to eat

The pofiterolles cream puffs sliced in half andfilled with vanilla ice cream and covered in hot fudgand whipped cream were a special treat I ate themvery slowly savoring every bite This was an indul-gent treat and I hated it to end I still feel that waytoday when I have an ice cream treat The fun of choosing and mixing flavors of ice cream heightensthe promise of a delicious beginning

For me meals are not just for eating to sustain butpart of a creative process of preparation and anticipation as well as eating As always it is the endings thaI find most difficult

Food paradise foundby Jan Wheatcroft

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Bernard Field Stationsilent auction at FolkMusic Center

The nonprofit Friends of the BernardBiological Field Stationrsquos annual silentauction is once again taking place

During the month of March leave abid on items from Claremont artistsmdashpaintings ceramics jewelry music and

more The items make wonderful giftsfor friends or yourself Funds from theauction go to preserving Claremontrsquosecological community used for teach-ing and research experiences in the bio-logical environmental and othersciences at the Claremont Colleges

Stop by the Folk Music Center 220Yale Ave Claremont and take a lookThe Folk is closed on Mondays

Art Reach The Art ofMusic to exhibit worksof CHS students

Claremont High School is well-rep-resented with over 30 students juried

into the show Art Reach on view at theMillard Sheets Gallery at FairplexHundreds of entries were submitted

from area high school students CHSstudents working in ceramics computergraphic arts photography visual art artproduction and 2-D and 3-D studio artas well as some beginning visual artstudents participated in creating art in-spired by ldquoThe Art of Musicrdquo theme

Students who have had artwork se-lected in the show have made it throughsome tough elimination rounds Eachteacher was allowed to submit up to 20of their best student pieces then ex-hibitors went through at least tworounds during the selection process

Some CHS students have been hon-ored with awards They are

Lily Hong (second place digital art)Kaylee Teague (third place other 3D

art) Michael Cooper (third place ldquoStayTunedrdquo) Kiavash Shahriari (honorablemention photography) Helen Thomas(first place ceramics) Briana Quezada(third place ceramics) Amanda Perea(honorable mention ceramics) JustinHolcomb (third place other 2D) andKatie Serabyn (honorable mentionother 2D)

In addition to the Art of Music ex-hibit a special installation called StayTuned features almost 50 pieces of artcreated on records or CDs by CHS stu-dents

On Thursday March 12 from 6 to830 pm the Sheets Gallery will hostClaremont Community Night The ex-

hibit will be open and some of Clare-mont Highrsquos performing art studentswill share their work including musicaltheater guitar and jazz band studentsLight refreshments will be served

The Millard Sheets Gallery is locatedat the Pomona Fairplex Enter throughGate 1 The show and parking are free

Sustainability Re-source Center to holdgrand opening

Sustainable Claremont will be host-ing a ribbon cutting ceremony for thegrand opening of the Sustainability Resource Center on Wednesday March 1at 12 noon A reception with light re-freshments will immediately follow

The event is open to the publicSustainability Resource Center is located within the Lenz HorticultureBuilding at Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College AvenueClaremont The center is open Tuesdaythrough Friday from 9 am to 1 pmFor more information contact Sustainability Coordinator Alexis Reyes at(909) 625-8767 x 238 or via email atcoordinatorsustainableclaremontor

Having fun at thisevent is easy as pie

Claremontrsquos third annual Pie Festivis set for Saturday March 14 from 11

am to 4 pmThe event features a pie-baking con

test and a pie-eating contest The win-ning confection in the former contestwill be featured on the I Like Pie menuAttendance is free

For more information visitwwwclaremontpiefestivalcom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

OUR TOWN

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottondesignscom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

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MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

41 years experience in Business LawProbate Family Law Estate PlanningReal Estate Law Civil Litigation Bankruptcy

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-0733Focused on Family Law Divorce Child

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

Christiansen AccountingCorina L Christiansen CPA140 W Foothill Blvd Suite EClaremont CA 91711

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

Specializing in Family Law in Claremontsince 1994 Divorce Custody Visitationwith Children Property Division AlimonyChild Support

PROF SSION L

Call Mary Rose at(909) 621-4761for information

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

E-PRO SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

Phone (909) 621-0500GeoffGeoffHamillcom1 in Claremont sales amp listings since 1988

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-68151 Hour In-Office Bleaching VeneersWhite Fillings Dental Implants Dentures

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-2623Tax Planning amp Preparation bull Accounting

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

(909) 625-1052ldquoYour financial security is my priorityrdquo

Ann M Johannsen OD

Brad A Baggarly OD

OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

DR MARTIN S McLEOD411 N Indian Hill Blvd

Claremont CA 91711(909) 621-1208bull Joint amp Muscle Pain bull Headachebull Sciatica bull Pinched nerve

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

COX and PATEL DDSWayne Cox DDSKrutav Patel DDS326 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1684wwwCoxandPatelDDScomSedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

(909) 367-4554Helping people who canrsquot wear CPAP

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

snoringsleep apnea

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Repertory companygets Ruthless pres-ents spoof featuringcity dignitaries

Opheliarsquos Jump will present Ruth-less The Musical on Friday March 6to Sunday March 8 at Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre forthe Performing Arts

Cameos will be made by ClaremontMayor Joe Lyons on opening nightwith NPR Radio Host Steve Julian onSaturday at 3 pm Daily Bulletincolumnist David Allen will step onstage at Saturdayrsquos evening perform-ance Euro Cafeacute owner Joey Medeiroswill appear at the 2 pm show on Sun-day with Claremont City councilmanSam Pedroza closing out the cameos onSunday night at 7 pm

The story directed by OpheliarsquosJump founding artistic director BeatriceCasagran follows eight-year-old TinaDenmark a young thespian who knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing She will do anything to win thepart in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady

This outrageous hit spoofs classicfilms and musicals like The Bad SeedAll About Eve Gypsy and MameDuring its long off-Broadway run theshow won a Drama Desk Award andthe New York Outer Critics CircleAward

Show times are Friday March 6 at 8pm Saturday March 7 at 3 pm and 8pm and Sunday March 8 at 2 pm and7 pm Tickets range from $22 to $25For tickets and information call (909)624-1464 or visit OpheliasJumporg

Casa Colina Center an-nounces name change

Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilita-tion announced that it has changed itsname to Casa Colina Hospital and Cen-ters for Healthcare

According to a press release the newname better reflects the breadth of itscurrent and projected services as it con-tinues its position as a regional Centerof Excellence in medical and rehabilita-tion services in its community and thehealthcare industry

Casa Colinarsquos name change is due inpart to its 31-bed medicalsurgical hos-pital currently under construction adja-cent to its acute rehabilitation unit Thenew 38220-square-foot hospital willoffer six surgical intensive care unitbeds 25 private medicalsurgical bedswith full telemetry and patient lift sys-tems three surgical suites featuringminimally invasive surgical equipmentand a gastroenterology procedure room

For the latest updates on Casa ColinaHospital and Centers for Healthcarevisit wwwcasacolinaorg

Class of 2016 pancakebreakfast to raise fundsfor grad night

Claremont High Schoolrsquos Class of 2016 will hold its third annual pancake

breakfast fundraiser set for SaturdayMarch 7 from 8 to 1130 am at TaylorHall located at 1775 N Indian HillBlvd next to the high school

Breakfast costs $5 in advance or $7at the door and includes pancakeseggs sausage and coffee or juice Pro-ceeds will benefit the Class of 2016rsquosGrad Night event To find out moreor purchase tickets in advance textKim Mitchell at (951) 850-1323 or BillMeyer at (909) 753-9732

Claremont Choralehosts concert of

remembranceThe Claremont Choral has beengracing the stages of Claremont and itssurrounding community for nearly 50years It will be hosting its second con-cert of the season at Bridges Hall of Music at Pomona College The eventwill be held on March 14 at 3 pmshowcasing music of remembrance and

hope and featuring both its choral andorchestral strengths

The performance dubbed the nameElegy and the program includes GabriFaureacutersquos Requiem Mass JS BachrsquosCantata 106 Ralph Vaughan Williams

ethereal Flos CampiTickets are available online atwwwclaremontchoraleorg at the dooand in person any day before the evenat Rio de Ojas 250 N Harvard Ave inClaremont Tickets are $15 general or$12 for students and seniors For moreinformation visit their website or call(909) 626-5593

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

OUR TOWN PeggyBrower

Peggy Brower a longtime resi-dent died peacefully in Clare-mont on Wednesday January 212015 surrounded by her familyShe was 92

A celebration of Ms Browerrsquoslife was held in February Dona-tions in Peggyrsquos name may bemade to VNA Hospice and Pallia-tive Care of Southern California150 W First St Suite 270 Clare-mont California 91711

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CGU presents $100000Kingsley Tufts poetry award

T

he envelope pleaseClaremont GraduateUniversity has named

Angie Estes as the winner of the2015 Kingsley Tufts PoetryAward

The prestigious prize which is giveneach year to a mid-career poet who hasachieved much and is expected to achievemuch more carries with it a $100000purse making it one of the biggest poetryawards in the world

The poet who is being recognized forher 2013 book Enchanteacutee lives in Ur-bana Illinois and is on the faculty of Ash-land Universityrsquos MFA program Of En-chanteacutee Stephen Burt with The Boston

Review has written ldquoAngie Estes has re-cently created some of the most beautiful

verbal objects on the planetrdquoThis is not the first time verbal objects

penned by Ms Estes have gained criticalnotice

A previous book of poems Tryst wasselected as one of two finalists for the 2010Pulitzer Prize She has published fivebooks of poetry and appeared in numerousanthologies as well as literary magazineslike TriQuarterly The Paris ReviewPloughshares Boston Review and SlateHonors she has garnered include aGuggenheim Fellowship a Pushcart Prizeand the Cecil Hemley Memorial Awardfrom the Poetry Society of America For asample of Ms Estesrsquo work visit Ang-ieEstescom and click on ldquoPoemsrdquo

The Kingsley Tufts Award ceremonywill be held on Thursday April 16 at 5 pmat the Rose Hills Theater in the SmithCampus Center at Pomona College (170 ESixth St) The ceremony which includespoetry readings a book-signing and a light

reception is free and open to the publicA Tufts Poetry Panel on ldquoThe Man

Voices of Poetryrdquo featuring Ms Estamong other panelists will be held in th

Honnold Library Founders Room fromto 4 pm prior to the ceremonyAlso recognized at the ceremony will

Brandon Som a Los Angeles writer whhas been presented with the 2015 KaTufts Discovery Award The accolade anaccompanying $10000 prize is given anually for a first book by a poet of genuipromise

Mr Somrsquos debut collection The Triute Horse was called ldquoa beautiful medition on migration cultural memory anthe great mitigating force of both laguagerdquo in a NewPages review Work bMr Som who teaches in the writing prgram at the University of Southern Cafornia has appeared in Indiana Revie

Black Warrior Review Octopus Magaziand Prairie SchoonerThe Kingsley Tufts award now in i

23rd year was established at CGU by KaTufts to honor the memory of her huband who held executive positions in thLos Angeles Shipyards and wrote poetry his avocation The Kate Tufts DiscoveAward was initiated in 1993 Both prizare intended to provide writers with ecouragement and financial breathing rooto continue with their poetry

ldquoThe unprecedented number of sumissions this year represents a wide rangof poetic voices and visionsrdquo said WendMartin director of the Tufts Poetry Awarand professor of American Literature

CGU in a recent press release ldquoThe competition was fierce and the selection the winning books was especially chalengingrdquo

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-courierco

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

Zip-lining above jungles and snor-keling through the reefs of Cancunis not a typical vacation itinerary

for a young child Most adults canrsquot saythey have gone on adventures through Ire-land and England In the case of 10-year-old Jake De La Rosa however it is reality

The young Claremont resident has gone on a few ex-otic vacations with his family but has now been offereda golden opportunity as a student ambassador with Peo-ple to People in their upcoming trip to Australia Withthis golden opportunity comes a golden price tag andhis mother Monique De La Rosa is looking to raisefunds to help pay for the trip

ldquoI was freaking out at first because I had never heardof the programrdquo said Jakersquos mother ldquoI did some re-search on it and after talking to one of his coaches andteachers and hearing that their kids went it made me alot more comfortable to let him gordquo

People to People is a travel service that offers all-in-clusive trips to children in grades 5-12 looking to en-hance leadership skills and experiences in preparation

for college The organization offers travel to variousdestinations within seven continents and reports that 80percent of their alumni are accepted into their first-choice college

In 1962 the first People to People group traveled toits designated destination and since then more than500000 students have done the same Tuition for thetrips ranges from $4000 to $8000 and includes airfaretransportation meals and living accommodations

ldquoI feel so excited and happy that I get to have thischance I am used to traveling with my mom so I am alittle nervous I get to see and study animals that I havenever seen and explore the Great Barrier Reefrdquo ex-plained Jake

The De La Rosas are planning to have multiplefundraising events to help reach their goal including adonation-based yoga class at a Bikram Yoga Covina on

March 14 at 2 pm Anyone who attends the free classcan donate whatever theyrsquod like with all proceeds go-ing to Jakersquos travel fund In return attendees can pur-chase an additional week of classes at the studio for $5Another fundraiser in the works is a bake sale at TheUpland Arena Indoor Sports Complex The family has

held private concerts for donations with close familyand friends along with a Super Bowl pool with the $25buy-ins going towards Jakersquos upcoming adventure Sofar the De La Rosas have raised approximately $945but still have more than $5000 to go to reach their goal

People to People also focuses on humanitarian effortsboth overseas and close to home Their upcoming proj-ect for local student ambassadors is The Bay BeachClean up on April 18 in Santa Monica While on theirtrip the organizationrsquos young delegates will also be de-voting a portion of their time abroad to distributing sup-

plies to rural schools and students in needJake is an honor roll student at Mountain View Ele-mentary School and plays on both The Arenarsquos soccerteam and in Claremontrsquos Foothill Storm Soccer ClubHe was nominated as student ambassador and hismother believes that his teachers are to thank

ldquoClaremont is a wonderful city to live in and a won-derful place to raise a sonmdashevery opportunity my sonhas had is because of it His commitment to his educa-tion and sports is because of the community and itrsquosmaking him become an amazing little manrdquo Jakersquosmother enthused

To be a student ambassador for People to People onmust apply pass a required interview with a programleader and submit two or three letters of recommenda-tion Requirements and application locations vary de-pending on whether the student has been nominated fothe experience or is applying without nomination

On the itinerary for Jakersquos trip to Australia is a back-stage tour of the Sydney Opera House animal encoun-ters at a sanctuary a cruise to the Great Barrier Reef ana trip to the Queensland Dairy Museum

Jake and his mother have created a fundraising page

at wwwpiggybackrcomjakeyd where anyone can do-nate to his trip along with reading a more about himUpdates on upcoming fundraising activities can also bfound on their website

ldquoPart of being a parent is to show that it is importantto be supportive He has been very thankful and appre-ciative for everything around him and everyone helpinus outrdquo said Monique

For more information about how to give to Jakersquosfund visit their fundraising page or email his mother amoniquedelarosa1gmailcom

mdashVeronica Orozc

Mountain View student sets his sights on the land down under

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneJake De La Rosa 10 will be traveling to Australia as part of the People to People Ambassador Program Hwill be in the country for two weeks during which time he will learn about the people and the culture as weas how to travel independently

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The 128-year-old Clare-mont Depot which overthe years has undergone

a full reconstruction and multi-ple face-lifts now faces furtherneed of repair This time the cul-prit is a leaky roof

The leak which has since been repairedby the city left noticeable water damage to

the historic ceilingFirst built in 1887 by the Atchison

Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad the originaldepot was a simple wooden structure done inthe Gothic style In 1927 the station wasmoved 100 feet to the east and designed inthe Spanish Colonial Revival-style by SantaFe staff

This new design incorporated intricateconcrete Churrigueresque trim and elaboratedoors carved with Santa Fersquos cross and cir-cle logo as well as a lavishly painted ceil-ing The Depot which was built at the heightof the Spanish Colonial Revival period re-flects the Spanish heritage of California andwas inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1982

Due to its historical significance the city

has brought in restoration specialist LinnaeaDix Dawson from Silverlake Conservationto facilitate repairs to the ceiling which fea-tures a combination of geometric and floralembellishments

Scaffolding has been erected to providaccess to the ceiling Ms Dawson believthe main problem is the plaster which hseparated due to the water damage

Conservation technician Eric Sarbach anMs Dawson are busy stabilizing the plastwith a complex application of multiple ahesives Once the plaster is secure they wtry and save as much of the original paint possible with a variety of techniques Thfinal step is what Ms Dawson calls ldquovisureintegrationrdquo or the process of applyin

new paint and materials to make the restorespot look like it belongs

ldquoWe want it to look like it is in good codition but not newmdashmore like the old ceiing it isrdquo says Ms Dawson

She relates that the original design wpainted using a stencil technique whicshould not be too difficult to replicatThanks to a repeating motif Ms Dawsonable to compare and contrast leaving thusual guesswork out of this project

While her efforts are not the first MDawson hopes that her work will integraseamlessly and age gracefully with the existing ceiling She will take steps to maksure anything her team does can be undonwithout damaging the original painting

Work is expected to be done in time f

the Claremont Pie Festival on SaturdaMarch 14 For information contact thCommunity Services Department at (90399-5431 mdashJessica Gustin Pfahl

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

The Depot gets a touch-up

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffLinnaea Dix Dawson co-owner of Silverlake Conservation describes theprocess of restoring the ceiling at the Claremont Depot

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CALENDAR Galleries

See our Art Walk map and listing of this monthrsquos opening receptions

Page 19

Friday March 6 through Saturday March 14

ART WALK Visit Claremont galleries between 6 and 9 pm for artist receptionsWOMENrsquoS LEADERSHIP CON-FERENCE The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosts its first WomenrsquosLeadership Conference presented byClaremont Lincoln University Enjoy aday of motivation inspiration and funThe keynote speaker is Lori Giovan-noni $100 per person (includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch) Register online at claremontchamberorg or call(909) 624-1681 For ages 21 and overDoubleTree by Hilton 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont

GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTSteve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen bring together both traditional musicand their original songs Using guitarconcertina and banjo their entertaining

performances are rich in harmony withcompelling songs and great humor MrGillette has been writing songs sincethe 1960s His songs have been cov-ered by artists such as Ian and SylviaJohn Denver and Linda Ronstadt MsMangsen is known for her interpreta-tions of traditional ballads her song-

writing and her great harmonies 730to 930 pm $15 donation For ages 12and over Directions given upon reser-vation Call (909) 596-1266THEATER Ruthless The Musical

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing and she will do anything to win the

part in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady This ag-gressively outrageous musical hit gar-nered rave reviews during its longoff-Broadway run For ages 13 andover Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 3and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm$25 general admission or $22 for stu-dents and seniors Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre1601 N Indain Hill Blvd Claremont(909) 624-1464

HATS OFF TO READING DrSeussrsquo birthday March 2 has become anannual celebration of reading amongmillions of students parents educatorsand consumers nationwide To celebrateThe Huntley Bookstore of the ClaremontColleges will be hosting a communityevent that features a reading of some of Dr Seussrsquos most beloved stories includ-ing Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go (which

celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015)The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggsand Ham There will also be activitiesand a prize giveaway 1 pm 175 EEighth St Claremont (909) 607-1502

SUSTAINABLE GARDEN DESIGNldquoSoil Water amp Sunrdquo This workshopwill cover site analysis and design prin-ciples toward creating a flourishing gar-den and caring for your soil and waterParticipants will have homework (op-tional but strongly recommended) tocomplete on their own after class Lim-ited to 30 participants Please bring asack lunch Based on the Landscape for Life curriculum For ages 15 and over10 am Admission is $36 for RSABGmembers or $45 for the general publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont

ST JOSEPH TABLE amp SPAGHETTIDINNER A traditional St JosephrsquosTable will celebrate the arrival of spring at Our Lady of the AssumptionParish Hall 435 Berkeley Ave Clare-mont Fresh cannoli Italian pastriescakes breads pies and Easter treatswill be available for purchase begin-ning at 8 am A spaghetti dinner withhomemade sauce will be served from

noon to 5 pm Carry-out will be avaiable $12 for adults and $6 for childrefrom 5 to 10 years (under 5 free) Sponsor is the Italian Catholic FederationCall (909) 626-3596 for informationCONCERT Eric Lindholm conductoleads the orchestra featuring the winneof the 2014 Pomona College OrchestrConcerto Competition and violinist PeteMellinger in Mendelssohnrsquos Violin Concerto in E Minor Op 64 Also on the program is Ivesrsquo ldquoUnanswered Questionand Brahmsrsquo Symphony No 4 in minor Op 98 Free admission with opeseating no tickets Doors open approxmately 30 minutes prior to performanc3 pm Bridges Hall of Music 150 EFourth St Claremont (909) 607-2671SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL So

prano Anne Harley and pianist GaylBlankenburg premier works by Bi

Alves Jodi Goble and Gao Ping featuring a song cycle by Libby Larse performed with The Choral Bells oClaremont United Church of Christ

pm Garrison Theater 241 E Tenth StClaremont (909) 607-3266

SHAKESPEARE CLUB Beatric

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

NightlifeLa Chispa Latin Jazz performat The Press Restaurant

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

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Friday 13

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

CLAREMONT ART WALK

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

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The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

2015

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

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844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

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Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

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Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015CITY NEWS

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneLos Angeles County Sheriffrsquos Department investigators collect evidence in a turn-out on the side of Mt BaldRoad where a body was found Tuesday morning Officials received a call around 955 am of a body off thside of the road and were still investigating late in the afternoon on Tuesday

The body of a female found on a westside turnout of Mt Baldy Road justnorth of the tunnels on Tuesday

March 3 has been identified as a 38-year-oldLos Angeles resident of Hispanic descent

No further details are being releasedldquoWe are attempting to locate next of kinrdquo explained

Sgt Luis Nuntildeez Los Angeles County Sheriffrsquos Homi-cide Bureau ldquoWe will provide more details as they be-come available and when her family has been notifiedrdquo

According to law enforcement evidence found onthe victim aided in her identification

The body of the Los Angeles woman was found atapproximately 955 am on Tuesday clothed and cov-ered in blankets approximately 25 to 30 feet from theroad A US Forest Service employee driving along MtBaldy Road first located the woman and contacted LosAngeles County Sheriffrsquos San Dimas station

According to investigators the cause of death is un-known but remains suspicious

ldquoWe do suspect foul playrdquo said Lt Eddie HernandezldquoShe was found in a remote area and she wasnrsquot there

for a long time Anything could have happenedrdquoThe investigation is ongoingIf you have any information contact Sgt Luis Nunez

or Sgt Bobby Gray with the Los Angeles County Sher-iff Homicide Bureau at (323) 890-5500

mdashAngela Baileynewsclaremont-couriercom

Body of unknown female found on Mt Baldy Road

District reacts amid vaccine decline measles outbreak

W

hile no cases of measles have been

reported in Clare-mont local educators andphysicians are worried about apotential resurgence of an in-fectious disease once consid-ered to be eradicated

The concern arose after the Disney-land measles outbreak in December of 2014 In its wake 131 people have beeninfected in California according to an Associated Press story earlier this weekThe Centers for Disease Control saysmost of those who have fallen ill wereunvaccinated

In 2000 the CDC proudly reportedthat measles had been eliminated in theUnited States Claremont pediatricianGlen Miya clarifies This doesnrsquot meanthere were no cases of measles in theUnited States but that none had origi-nated in the country

Fourteen years later the nation is ex-periencing the largest number of measles cases in two decades This situ-ation has been linked to a controversialtrend in which parent are eschewingvaccinations for their children Their de-cision to request a personal belief ex-emption (PBE) with regards toinoculation generally based on a convic-tion or concern that vaccines may leadto autism

In some California districts accord-ing to a February 9 NPR article fullyhalf of all students have a PBE In

Claremont that number is less than 2percent and going down thanks to aneducational effort on the part of the dis-trict

On February 19 Superintendent JimElsasser circulated a summary of thesteps that have been taken by CUSD inresponse to the measles outbreak Theprocess began with a thorough reviewof student immunization records at allschool sites

Parents of students who were missingone or both of the recommendedmeasles vaccinationsmdashand who did nothave a PBE on filemdashwere notified inwriting and by phone that they mustsubmit proof of up-to-date measles vac-cinations if they wished their child tocontinue attending school in the district

One COURIER staffer was given adeadline of February 29 to resolve avaccination matter and then on Febru-ary 26 was called to the school office toshow proof or the child could not re-main at school

There are some exemptions the dis-trict release notes ldquoA few exceptionswill be made hellipon behalf of homelessand foster children without records aswell as children who have a doctorrsquos ap-pointment behind the exclusion daterdquo

On Wednesday February 25 at thesuggestion of the California Health De-partment and the Los Angeles CountyOffice of Education the district sent outan informational email to parents andstaff members It described the symp-toms of measles and preventative meas-ures including vaccines that have beenfound to protect children and schools

against the diseaseThe district is happy to report that the

number of unvaccinated students is be-ginning to wane Assistant Superintend-ent of Student Services Mike Batemansaid

On February 19 it was reported thatthere were 111 students in the districtwho hadnrsquot received at least one dose of the measles vaccine As of present timethe total number of students whohavenrsquot had at least one measles vaccinehas dropped to 105

The majority of the unvaccinated stu-dents have personal belief exemptionswhile two are foster children with lostimmunization records Mr Batemanshared Another two kids who are miss-ing both doses of the vaccine are med-ically fragile students one in attendanceat Danbury and another at ClaremontHigh School

Sumner Elementary School teacherJoe Tonan past president of the Clare-mont Faculty Association has beentroubled by the vaccination situation forsome time and several weeks ago tookto the school board dais to express hisconcerns He reiterated these with theCOURIER on February 26

ldquoImmunizations are crucial for teach-ers who work with children to preventthe spread of disease from the teacher tothe students and vice versardquo he said ldquoIknow of some teachers with health con-cerns who cannot safely be vaccinatedIt is up to the rest of us staff and stu-dents to protect those who are at risk of illness through no fault of their ownrdquo

California is one of only 19 states that

allows students to attend school withouvaccinations should their families askfor a PBE Earlier this month state law

makers introduced legislation thatwould make it mandatory for kids to bfully vaccinated before going to schoo

Claremont pediatrician Glenn Miya one of the many physicians across thecountry who assert the vaccineautismlink is nonexistent He has spoken outon the danger of avoiding vaccinationsin an interview with the COURIER anonscreen in a segment on Time WarnerCablersquos ldquoLocal Editionrdquo

Parents who continue to believe thatvaccinations and autism are relatedshould know that the study on whichthis assertion was based has long beendebunked he emphasizes What has nobeen debunked is the opposite link

ldquoSince rates of the MMR (measlesmumps and rubella) vaccine went dowin the UK mumps came back as well athe measles Here in the United Stateswersquove already seen a great spike inwhooping coughrdquo the doctor saidldquoWhen vaccinations go down cases goback uprdquo

Many parents are opting to vaccinatetheir children but are seeking to mini-mize autism risk by having their kidswait a bit between shots rather than getting multiple vaccines at once While itmay seem like a thoughtful middle-ground policy it is still problematic according to Dr Miya

ldquoThere is no scientific evidence toshow that a staggered vaccine scheduleis any safer In fact it puts a child at ris

VACCINATIONS page

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015CITY NEWS

Sunday February 22A pair of La Verne residents ended up

in police custody after exhibiting signsof alcohol intoxication According toLieutenant Mike Ciszek Shawn Bre-ceda was driving on Foothill Boulevardnear Regis Avenue around 1 am whenofficers pulled her over for failing toturn on her vehiclersquos headlights Policemade contact with the 30-year-olddriver and requested the vehiclersquos regis-tration Ms Breceda reached into herglove box and retrieved a rabies vacci-nation application and presented it to of-ficers All the while her passenger

Richard Belmontez had been asleep inthe seat next to her with vomit on hisshirt and in his lap Police woke the 34-year-old man who again began to throwup on himself Both Ms Breceda andMr Belmontez were taken into policecustody she for driving under the influ-ence and he for public intoxication

Monday February 23A driver whose airbag deployed for a

reason unknown to him was arrestedfor drunk driving Officers respondedto Foothill Boulevard near College Av-enue around 1215 am following atraffic collision heard in the area Policelocated Clayton Upton sitting in his

Lincoln MKX parked along the southcurb on Route 66 with damage to thefront of his vehicle and no idea how itgot there The 40-year-old driver toldpolice the dashboard light came on sohersquod driven to the curb

When officers asked the man whathad happened he didnrsquot think hersquod hitanything despite the fact that the airbagin his vehicle had deployed Police de-termined during their investigation thatthe La Verne resident had been drivingdrunk on Foothill when he drifted leftonto the raised concrete median andcollided with two metal road signsbreaking them off and destroying them

Mr Upton was arrested for drivingunder the influence

Another drunk driver crashed on a

Claremont roadway Police were calledto Arrow Highway and Indian HillBoulevard after Pomona resident Eliza-beth Avrigean collided with a centermedian at around 630 pm Officers ap-proached the 47-year-old driver whoaccording to police had her sweater andskirt soaked in a large amount of vomitMs Avrigean told police shersquod drankwine and took prescription meds priorto driving and had become nauseous

thus vomiting on herself She was ar-rested for DUI

A teenager got busted for driving his

momrsquos car in the Village without herpermission Officers spotted the blueToyota Camry traveling east on FirstStreet near Indian Hill and pulled overthe driver for failing to turn on his vehi-clersquos headlights The young man wasvery forthcoming telling officers hewas 15 years old didnrsquot have a driverrsquoslicense and had taken his motherrsquos carwithout permission He was arrestedtaken to the Claremont police stationand issued a citation for the offenseThe underage driver was released to the

custody of his mother His juvenile pas-senger was taken home by police andreleased to his father

Wednesday February 25A burglar set off the alarm at a Clare-

mont residence but the homeownerthought it was a false alarm and calledoff police The thief entered the homeon the 3000 block of Vinceness Courtbetween 6 am and 2 pm by shatteringthe glass and unlocking the front doorOnce inside the residence the burglarstole cases of wine speakers through-out the house watches an Apple desk-top computer and MacBook Pro $700

cash and two handguns valued at$1500 from a lockbox in the home-

ownerrsquos nightstand before fleeing thescene The victim told police that at ap-proximately 1145 am he received aphone call from the alarm company ad-vising him that theyrsquod received an alertfrom a door at the residence The vic-tim said hersquod responded to his resi-dence from work and advised the callernot to contact the police believing theactivation was a false alarm It wasnrsquot

Thursday February 26Claremont police hit the jackpot after

arresting eight people for crimes relat-ing to prostitution Officers respondedto the Motel 6 located at 840 S IndianHill Blvd amid concerns of prostitution

in the area Between 5 pm and 10pm four males aged 20-38 and fourfemales aged 20-28 all from cities out-side of Claremont were taken into cus-tody The arrestees were booked atClaremont jail for prostitution andorsoliciting a prostitute

Friday February 27Two middle-aged men took Clare-

mont police on a pursuit when the offi-cers tried to stop them for recklessdriving According to Lt Ciszek offi-cers witnessed a red Chevy Suburbandriving recklessly near Indian HillBoulevard and the 10 Freeway around130 am and attempted to pull the ve-

hicle over Driver Richard Perez failedto yield and a pursuit ensued throughthe cities of Claremont Pomona Mont-clair and Chino

During the course of the pursuit the45-year-old Chino resident pulled to thecurb and yielded momentarily drovearound in a circle and slammed on thebrakes attempting to collide with theofficersrsquo patrol vehicle The duo even-tually pulled over in Chino where theywere arrested without further incidentand booked at Claremont jail

Mr Perez was arrested for driving ona suspended license DUI evading apolice officer wrong-way driving and

assault with a deadly weapon on apeace officer His passenger 47-year-old Pomona resident Danny Delcampwas booked for public intoxication anheld for detox only

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

POLICE BLOTTER

Police release image ofburglary suspect

Claremont police are looking fora man suspected of a theft at StixRideshop located at 175 N IndianHill Blvd The man entered thestore wearing a ldquoI (heart) HotMomsrdquo T-shirt and stole $80 worthof skating merchandise before flee-ing the store Police have released aphotograph taken of the thief on thestorersquos surveillance camera Thesuspect is described as a 25-year-old black male 6 feet tall and 170

pounds Anyone with informationregarding the identity of the suspectis asked to call the Claremont Po-lice Department Detective Bureauat (909) 399-5420

Claremont Police De-partment officers wereput to the test last night

after two unrelated incidentsmdash

a stabbing and a car-to-carshoot-outmdashkept officers onhigh alert

The car-to-car shooting took place inthe area of Doane Avenue and BucknellAvenue at around 845 pm onWednesday March 4 Claremont offi-cers responded to multiple reports of occupants in two separate vehicles whowere shooting at each other

A resident who lives in the CinderellaHomes neighborhood north of VistaDrive stated that he heard a succession

of 20 or so shots with a brief pause fol-lowed by an additional 20 more

ldquoPeople were calling in to report itleft and rightrdquo Lt Aaron Fate saidldquoWhen you get a few calls itrsquos onething But when we get this high vol-

ume of calls we know itrsquos badrdquoUpon officersrsquo arrival the two vehi-cles were gone Officers found multiplebullet casings and fragments in the in-tersection of Doane and Bucknell Atleast two of the rounds struck an exte-rior wall of an apartment and a brickwall of the apartment complex Nogunshot victims were located

The two vehicles involved were de-scribed as a white two-door sedan and ablack sedan The black sedan was occu-pied by at least three males At this

time there is no further informationabout the vehicles or suspects

Shots were also fired between thetwo vehicles in the city of Pomona inthe area of East La Verne Avenue andLos Flores Street which is located one

block west of Mountain Avenue alongthe 10 Freeway The Pomona PoliceDepartment is investigating the shoot-ing at that location

Since the shootings were committedby the same people Claremont andPomona investigators will work to-gether to locate the suspects

In an unrelated incident the LACounty Fire Department called theClaremont Police Department at around855 pm regarding a 55-year-old malestabbing victim who was in the parking

lot of Normrsquos Restaurant on South In-dian Hill Boulevard

ldquoThe occupants in the vehicle werearguing with each other on the freewawhen one stabbed the otherrdquo Lt Fatesaid ldquoThey pulled off the freeway and

into the Normrsquos parking lotrdquoThe stabbing occurred in Pomona sPomona PD handled the suspectrsquos ar-rest and will monitor the continuing investigation The victim was airliftedfrom a Pomona elementary school toUSC Medical Center No report on hiscondition is available

If you have any information regard-ing these crimes contact the ClaremonPolice Department at (909) 399-5411

mdashKathryn Duneditorclaremont-courierco

Car-to-car shooting stabbing in south Claremont

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by delaying some vaccines and leaving them vulnera-

blerdquo he said ldquoThe standard vaccine schedule hasbeen studied for decades by the American Academyof Pediatrics The schedule has been designed to givevaccines at certain times in a personrsquos life to give opti-mal protection against diseaserdquo

Dr Miya wants families to under-stand the severity of a disease thatwas once brushed off as typical

childhood illnessldquoMeasles is more than a rash Measles should not

be minimizedrdquo Dr Miya said ldquoI distinctly remem-ber that in intensive care Irsquove had one patient whohad pneumonia and diedrdquo

People who have contracted the measles can becontagious up to four days before the rash appears DrMiya said

ldquoThe classic signs of the measles are a high fever of up to 104 cough runny nose and red eyesrdquo he said

ldquoHowever major complications can happen after

those symptoms pneumonia brain inflammationdeafness blindness brain damage and deathrdquo

It is an extremely contagious disease that is espe-cially dangerous for vulnerable populations like in-fants who are older than 4 months when maternalantibodies begin to wear off and younger than oneyears old when the vaccine is typically first adminis-tered

ldquoIt has also been shown that for children age 5 andunder who contract measles one out of five has to betreated in the hospitalrdquo Dr Miya said

As any parent knows schools are a natural breedinground for illness And measles germs are quite hardyaccording to Dr Miya

ldquoThey are spread by water droplets from sneezingand coughing and can stay viable for two hours oncountertopsrdquo he said

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Calaycay keeps focused on taking care of Claremont

VACCINATIONS continued from page 3

When it comes to city govern-ment Councilman CoreyCalaycay has a simple yet in-

sightful philosophy public service is cus-tomer service And no one knows his

customers better than this life-long Clare-mont resident

As a teen Mr Calaycay became well-acquaintedwith the trials and tribulations of dealing with a lessthan responsive local government After a couple of stolen cars had been dumped near his rural Claremonthome he reached out to the city for help but soon re-alized hersquod have to help himself

ldquoBack in the day Base Line wasnrsquot here The free-way wasnrsquot here There was a dirt road and a berryfield When they annexed this area into the city theynever changed the street signs so every time wecalled the police they kept arguing with us that welived in the countyrdquo explained Mr Calaycay ldquoI wentto the city to try and get some assistance and I keptgetting the runaround I eventually spoke with themayor who said lsquoIt was a Caltrans roadway the citycanrsquot do anything and Irsquom late for a planersquo beforehanging the phone up on me I thought to myself if thatrsquos the way they treat people I could do a better jobthan thatrdquo

Mr Calaycay took the first step in 1990 and ran forcity council at the age of 19 Although he didnrsquot winthe election he garnered an impressive 2382 votes

ldquoFrom the get-go my thought was this was a cus-tomer service job Wersquore here to serve peoplerdquo hesays emphatically ldquoI saw that mindset somewhatlacking at that period of time in terms of the recogni-tion of service to the community as opposed to ad-vancing the agendas of what the people at that timewere interested in Thatrsquos what continues to motivateme hererdquo

Currently serving his third term Mr Calaycay wasfirst elected to city council in March 2005 followingtwo unsuccessful runs in 1992 and 1994 A 40-yearresident of Claremont the council member grew up inthe community he now serves having attended the

United Church of Christ Preschool Foothill CountryDay School and Webb School

After receiving a degree in business administrationfrom Loyola Marymount University in 1992 MrCalaycay began his political career working for Cali-fornia State Legislators including former Assembly-man and State Senator Bob Margett formerAssemblyman Bob Pacheco and former Assembly-man Todd Spitzer

ldquoI respected all of them immenselyrdquo he saysldquoThey all had their different styles of leadership andhopefully from each of them I derived elements thathave served the public well here in Claremontrdquo

At 44 years old Mr Calaycay is ironically theyoungest yet most senior of the city council membersHe credits the success of this particular council totheir ability to collaborate

ldquoI think wersquove learned to keep our egos and ourown personal objectives in check There are probablymoments in time when wersquore ready to strangle eachother but I think we do a really good job of stepping

away from that cooling off and coming back to thetable and still working together in a constructive wayI think everybody sees thatrdquo says Mr CalaycayldquoTherersquos no pressure to decide in any given directionand therersquos definitely an acceptance of free thought othe part of the council members Therersquos a respect between and among us That makes a huge differencerdquo

ldquoSomeone once told me itrsquos all about the compromise and in an effective compromise everybody cawalk away with about 80 percent of what they wanthe adds ldquoIrsquove generally found that to be truerdquo

One item the entire city council can agree upon isthe urgency in paying off the cityrsquos unfunded liabilitdebt According to Mr Calaycay the latest CalPERSnumbers are expected in October at which time citycouncil will appoint an ad hoc committee to look atthe current pay-off plan more comprehensively

ldquoWersquove done an excellent job in making this com-munity more financially stable but if we donrsquot monitor any adjustments by CalPERS that could really seus backrdquo he says ldquoWhen you miss a payment the interest is still accruing at such a high rate that you losground really fast So that is why it is critical that wereally take a look and make sure that our payment

plan is meeting the goal of paying this within a rea-sonable period of timerdquo

Having previously served as Claremontrsquos mayorfrom 2009-2010 Mayor Pro Tem Calaycay is onceagain expected to take center seat at city council wheJoe Lyonsrsquo mayoral term concludes next week

ldquoWhen I was mayor last time the downturn of theeconomy hit in 2008 and I came on as we were starting to feel the effects As much as I enjoyed that yeamdashit was a busy and productive yearmdashthe reality wawe had probably more staff farewells than I wouldguess any prior mayor had during his or her term Whad some serious budget discussions and cuts that hato be made so they were pretty challenging timesrdquo

This time around with Claremontrsquos economicgrowth on the upswing Mr Calaycay intends to doall he can to assist the community and its residents in

fulfilling their needsldquoFirst and foremost to me is that wersquore taking care

of peoplerdquo Mr Calaycay says ldquoMost of my agendawhatever comes up during the year stems aroundmaking sure we are taking care of what our citizenswant Groups like Jim Keith with Safe and HealthyFamily Housing and Betty Crocker with Keeping theGood in Our Neighborhoodmdashthose are the peoplethat matter to me If they come up with agenda itemsto make the community more safehellipif this is what thpeople want thatrsquos my agendardquo mdashAngela Baile

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COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffClaremont City Councilmember Corey Calaycay is inhis third term on the council and will consider runningfor a fourth His advice to anyone interested in runningis get involved with the community like joining a com-mission so the voters get to know you

Parents invited to Com-mon Core meetings atCUSD schools

The Claremont Unified School Dis-trict invites parents to attend an in-formational meeting on

curriculum and assessments in the districtAttendees will be given an overview of the Com-

mon Core State Standards and the changes they willbring have the opportunity to view sample state as-sessments on an iPad and ask questions to better un-derstand how students will benefit from the newstandards

Meetings are scheduled at the following times andlocations March 10 at 6 pm at Condit ElementarySchool (1750 N Mountain Ave) March 17 at 7 pmat the theater at Claremont High School (1601 N In-dian Hill Blvd) and March 23 at 630 pm at Sum-ner Elementary School (1770 Sumner Ave)

All meetings will present the same information sofeel free to attend any site or evening that is conven-ient Additional information on these meetings alongwith resources and information about the CommonCore can be found on the Claremont USD website at

wwwcusdclaremontedu

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Okay I get it now I now get it whythere are all those retired peoplewith New York and Boston ac-

cents living in FloridaAnd the story about people on the east coast getting

up late after New Yearrsquos Eve and turning on the tele-vision to watch the fantastically bright and balmyRose Parade in Pasadena and dream of moving tosunny So Cal (some allegedly decide to do just that)makes sense

There was another story that I heard while I wasgrowing up here It was said that the Colleges didtheir hiring in January and February when theweather was mild and bright green trees hung heavywith oranges under crystal blue skies and with snow-capped mountains in the background I get it now(Never mind the rest of the story that the professorswere in despair when they moved here in August andfound themselves all the more so at the time in ahorribly hot and smoggy place)

I get it when Irsquom out on a February evening bun-dled up in a hoodie and maybe wearing long-johns

and see students meandering across the college cam-puses in shorts and T-shirts On a recent evening as Iwas going across the Pomona College campus I sawa young man in this ensemble riding a skateboardbarefooted I get it now To them our chilly winterdays and evenings are balmy if not flat-out warm

Why wouldnrsquot our 50-degree evenings be a walk orskateboard ride in the park after daytime temperaturesin the teens or lower

I had no idea Really I had no ideaI found this out a few weekends ago when I at-

tended a meeting in Burlington New Jersey not farfrom Philadelphia I found out that Irsquom a true Califor-nia boy Make that a true So Cal native I was in factworried about going there in February Was I crazy Ikept asking friends but I really had no idea how dif-ferent it is

Of course I have seen snow As I write this I seesnow but as always it is up there over there some-

thing pretty to look at Snow has always been like anamusement park ride something fun and romantic anadventure for an afternoon or a weekend Yes I haveseen snow falling but it was the thrilling lucky high-light of the weekendrsquos ride

Snow has never been something to dread or fear Ithas never meant more work like shoveling or notbeing able to get somewhere When the meeting I at-tended was over many people rushed off eager todrive home before the next storm arrived I guess Iwas lucky that none of my flights including inChicago where I had a layover were canceled

It only snowed lightlymdashtwo or three inchesmdashwhileI was in Burlington but it was enough to more or lessshut down the town No one was out having fun in thesnow and the few people who were out were in a

hurry This was very strange to meThen again the few inches of snow was just the be-

ginning Each day my friend and Imdashthe crazy Cali-forniansmdashbundled up in everything we had and wentout for a walk This was lovely and fun but on thesecond day I barely got down the driveway when Isaid ldquoNoperdquo and had to go back The cold was like aknife and just hurt too much

I understood why when I was happily able to goout for a walk with my friend on the last day and sawthat most of the river two blocks over was frozenover This was definitely like nothing I had ever seenincluding during a year in England and another inItaly when I was growing up and it certainly wasnrsquotlike when I get excited about seeing a frozen puddleon the sidewalk after a particularly cold night here

No I wasnrsquot in southern California anymore It

may well have been unusually cold but no doubt thisis far more likely to happen there than here

I certainly saw that things are very different in thapart of the countrymdashIrsquove been saying that it was an-other world Not only is it cold the cold had a majoreffect on life that I have never experienced Further-more I was profoundly struck that my life as a persoin a wheelchair would be much harder there Yes I

gripe sometimes about our mild boring weather andI hate it when a few hours of rain means that I need task for a ride or canrsquot go out But for the most part Ican go out and get around in my wheelchair even ona ldquocoldrdquo night (along with the guys in shorts) It realhit me that this wouldnrsquot be the case if I lived on theeast coast or many other places in the US And not

just because the chilly wind might hurt too muchdriving a wheelchair through patches of snow and icisnrsquot easy

Then again there are many people who donrsquot justput up with the freezing weather Many Easternersclaim to miss the change of seasons when they movehere And when I mentioned to one woman during mvisit that I think I rather have earthquakes than snowshe laughed tartly and told me that I was welcome togo back home

When I did return to California it was downrightbizarre when upon arriving at LAX it was balmy(no warm) at 1130 on a February night It wasenoughmdashas if the previous three days in ldquoanotherworldrdquo not so far away wasnrsquotmdashto leave me in adaze marveling at my life in Claremont

It wasnrsquot just the weather and the frozen river thatmade me feel like I had been in another world far fafrom Claremont much closer to say England It waalso the cemeteries with the graves from the 1700swhich were quite pretty in the snow or the house twdoors down where a sign said Ulysses Grantrsquos familyhad lived and where he heard that Lincoln had beenshot or another building a block away where anothersign said that Ben Franklin had briefly worked Evenas Claremont with its palm trees and red tiles isknown and admired for being like a New Englandtown But thatrsquos another story

An ice-cold look at living in Claremontby John Pixley

observer observer

TRAVEL TALES page

You can stop now Irsquove got a new boyfriend

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It is a common understand-ing in the preservationcommunity that a building

is most in peril of being demol-ished between 35 and 50 yearsafter it was built

For a few buildings itrsquos because of the lack of quality of the componentsand constructionmdashit is simply nearingthe end of its lifespan For others espe-cially those that might be the product of an architectural movement it appears tobe dated as tastes have changed Stillothers are now seen as not being energy-efficient enough for current standards

Not much can be done about poorconstruction except for good design re-view and proper standards at the time abuilding is approved Scholarly consid-eration and the study of architecture taketime before we may recognize the value

of certain movements Technological ad-vances and new construction techniquesnow make it possible to address energy-efficiency standards in older buildings

With increased awareness about sus-tainability green technology and the im-portance of being energy-efficient in re-cent years it is sometimes too easy totear down an older structure and pushfor new construction in its place

The new building may be ldquogreenrdquo inevery sense of the word but if it replaceda demolished one all of that embodiedenergy is lost It can take from 10 to 80years for the new structure to overcomethe loss of the embodied energy in thedemolished building

Architect Carl Elefante stated ldquoThegreenest building is the one thatrsquos al-ready builtrdquo Consider the quality of ma-terials that went into constructing abeautiful Craftsman bungalow with astone foundation and porch The red-wood oak cypress fir or pine woodsthat were used for its construction are allold-growth woods these woods are of high quality superior strength and havehigher resistance to termite damage thantheir younger counterparts

Consider the amount of energy thatwas expended in cutting lumber ship-ping it to the building site and cuttingthe pieces to custom-fit each homewindow and mantelpiece Consider theenergy used to fabricate each historicshingle or shake

Consider the amount of embodiedenergy that already went into construct-ing your home Removing materials inthe name of energy-efficiency may notbe as efficient as it seems By taking ma-terials out the embodied energy is lostcompounding the amount of time it willtake to recoup the expense of addingnew energy-efficient materials

A few years ago the relationship be-tween historic preservation and sustain-able development was the focus of aconference involving preservationistsarchitects green builders and energy ex-perts Meeting at the historic RockefellerEstate at Pocantico Hills New York thisgroup developed the Pocantico Procla-mation on Sustainability that focuses onsix principles

Promote a culture of reuseThe way we use our buildings causes

big problems but incredibly we keeptrying to solve the problem by construct-ing more and more new buildings whilelargely ignoring the ones we alreadyhave That makes no sense In additionto building green we have to makewiser use of what wersquove already builtThe retention and reuse of older build-ings is an effective tool for the responsi-ble sustainable stewardship of environ-mental resources including those thathave already been expended

Reinvest at a community scaleInstead of building more highways

strip malls and subdivisions we oughtto be reinvesting in the communitieswe already have Leadership in Energyand Environmental Design (LEED)Neighborhood Development has anentire section ldquoGreen Infrastructureand Buildingsrdquo that focuses on this andincludes very important language thatencourages preservation and reuse of

older buildings instead of demolition

Value the lessons of heritagebuildings and communities

Itrsquos often alleged that historic build-ings are energy hogs but in fact someolder buildings are as energy-efficient asmany recently-built ones When theGeneral Services Administration exam-ined its nationwide buildings inventoryin 1999 it found that utility costs for his-toric buildings were 27 percent less thanfor more modern buildings

Many older buildings have thicksolid walls resulting in greater thermalmass and reducing the amount of energyneeded for heating and cooling Build-ings designed before the widespread useof electricity feature transoms high ceil-ings and big operable windows for natu-ral light and ventilation as well asshaded porches overhanging eaves andother features to reduce solar gain Ar-chitects and builders used siding andlandscaping as tools for maximizing sunexposure during the winter months andminimizing it during warmer months

Make use of the economic advantagesof reuse reinvestment and retrofits

Dollar for dollar rehabilitation createsmore jobs than new construction Sev-

eral studies and an economic input-output model developed by CarnegieMellon University demonstrate thatpreservation activities create more

jobs than new construction

Re-imagine historic preservationpolicies and practices as they relate

to sustainabilityWe must understand the gravity of th

threat of climate change and take seri-ously our responsibility to do whateverwe can to reduce the impact of buildingon the environment In its early yearspreservation focused on keeping build-ings from being torn down Now we understand that just saving them isnrsquotenough we also have to do our best toimprove energy-efficiency and ensurethat their impact on the environmentisnrsquot harmful

Take immediate and decisive actionItrsquos not enough to talk about how his

toric preservation can inform greenbuilding or how green building prac-tices can be integrated with preservatiopractices We must put these principlesinto practice Education is important buaction especially in the public policyarena is critically important

Preservation and sustainability gohand-in-hand in reducing our collectivecarbon footprint There is an importantconnection between historic preservatioand the need to address global warmingclimate change and the depletion of natural resources The science is clear onthis topic Historic preservation is sus-tainability

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Historic preservation is sustainability by John Neiuber

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Growing up in my household re-volved around food cooking andeating My motherrsquos gift to us

was to prepare tasty nourishing meals that

were eaten by the whole family togetherDinner was leisurely accompanied by stimulatingconversation with everyone contributing My motherprepared well-balanced meals of the 1940s andlsquo50smdasha choice cut of meat a starch a vegetable orsalad bread and butter and a dessert waiting at theend Most dinners were hearty with roasts hamburg-ers chicken or stews always enriched with herbs andseasonings My mother was not a bland cook TodayI eat a lighter more vegetarian diet but the heightenedflavors were born at this home table

My mealtime jobs were to set the table clear up andwash the dishes I wept through the entire process of clearing and washing up I truly felt like Cinderellaforced into servitude Subsequently I broke a dishglass or bowl each night until I had demolished mymotherrsquos entire handmade Mexican dinner set whichshe had received as a wedding gift She was thusforced into buying a set of grey Melmac plastic dishes

In her favor I will admit that never once did she

give in to save her plates by banishing me from thekitchen However I donrsquot remember breaking thedishes deliberately While my focus was on the act of washingmdashand the cruelty of lifemdashcups just crackedplates fell from my soapy hands and bowls fell off thedish rack

Setting the table was a different activity It usheredin the beginning of a meal of favorite foods of shar-ing the dayrsquos experiences and of being included withthe adults and their conversations It was the end of the meal I resented and of being left on my own to dothe ldquodirtyrdquo work

Wednesday was the day Sirreaner Malone came to

our house When I was small she took care of mewhile my mother worked She also ironed cleanedand cooked

But it was the Wednesday night dinner that was mfavorite meal for years It consisted of her SouthernFried Chickenmdashcrispy juicy tender and never greasmashed potatoes as smooth as silk green peas in butter and a homemade apple pie aacute la mode with theflakiest crust in the world A simple southern meal

that I am incapable of reproducing to this day My picrusts are heavier (never light and airy) my chickengreasy (burnt or uncooked at the bone) and my pota-toes are lumpy

Sirreaner was a good friend to me She answeredlifersquos more important questions taught me to irontold wonderful stories and always cooked my birth-day dinner It was the same meal for many yearsfried chicken mashed potatoes green peas and applepie aacute la mode Fried chicken still remains a better perfume than Channel No 5

My ldquorealrdquo father lived in New York City and cameout to the west coast a few times a year He alwaysstayed at the Beverly Hills Hotel a pink confectionwith excellent service and wonderful food We oftenate there instead of going to a fancy Hollywood

restaurantMy two favorite foods at the Beverly Hills Hotelwere Monte Cristo sandwiches and pofiterolles TheMonte Cristo sandwich was three layers of crust-trimmed bread layered with ham chicken and cheeseThis entire package was dipped in an egg batter frieand dusted with powdered sugar It all melted to-gether but remained crispy on the outside and washeavenly to eat

The pofiterolles cream puffs sliced in half andfilled with vanilla ice cream and covered in hot fudgand whipped cream were a special treat I ate themvery slowly savoring every bite This was an indul-gent treat and I hated it to end I still feel that waytoday when I have an ice cream treat The fun of choosing and mixing flavors of ice cream heightensthe promise of a delicious beginning

For me meals are not just for eating to sustain butpart of a creative process of preparation and anticipation as well as eating As always it is the endings thaI find most difficult

Food paradise foundby Jan Wheatcroft

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Bernard Field Stationsilent auction at FolkMusic Center

The nonprofit Friends of the BernardBiological Field Stationrsquos annual silentauction is once again taking place

During the month of March leave abid on items from Claremont artistsmdashpaintings ceramics jewelry music and

more The items make wonderful giftsfor friends or yourself Funds from theauction go to preserving Claremontrsquosecological community used for teach-ing and research experiences in the bio-logical environmental and othersciences at the Claremont Colleges

Stop by the Folk Music Center 220Yale Ave Claremont and take a lookThe Folk is closed on Mondays

Art Reach The Art ofMusic to exhibit worksof CHS students

Claremont High School is well-rep-resented with over 30 students juried

into the show Art Reach on view at theMillard Sheets Gallery at FairplexHundreds of entries were submitted

from area high school students CHSstudents working in ceramics computergraphic arts photography visual art artproduction and 2-D and 3-D studio artas well as some beginning visual artstudents participated in creating art in-spired by ldquoThe Art of Musicrdquo theme

Students who have had artwork se-lected in the show have made it throughsome tough elimination rounds Eachteacher was allowed to submit up to 20of their best student pieces then ex-hibitors went through at least tworounds during the selection process

Some CHS students have been hon-ored with awards They are

Lily Hong (second place digital art)Kaylee Teague (third place other 3D

art) Michael Cooper (third place ldquoStayTunedrdquo) Kiavash Shahriari (honorablemention photography) Helen Thomas(first place ceramics) Briana Quezada(third place ceramics) Amanda Perea(honorable mention ceramics) JustinHolcomb (third place other 2D) andKatie Serabyn (honorable mentionother 2D)

In addition to the Art of Music ex-hibit a special installation called StayTuned features almost 50 pieces of artcreated on records or CDs by CHS stu-dents

On Thursday March 12 from 6 to830 pm the Sheets Gallery will hostClaremont Community Night The ex-

hibit will be open and some of Clare-mont Highrsquos performing art studentswill share their work including musicaltheater guitar and jazz band studentsLight refreshments will be served

The Millard Sheets Gallery is locatedat the Pomona Fairplex Enter throughGate 1 The show and parking are free

Sustainability Re-source Center to holdgrand opening

Sustainable Claremont will be host-ing a ribbon cutting ceremony for thegrand opening of the Sustainability Resource Center on Wednesday March 1at 12 noon A reception with light re-freshments will immediately follow

The event is open to the publicSustainability Resource Center is located within the Lenz HorticultureBuilding at Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College AvenueClaremont The center is open Tuesdaythrough Friday from 9 am to 1 pmFor more information contact Sustainability Coordinator Alexis Reyes at(909) 625-8767 x 238 or via email atcoordinatorsustainableclaremontor

Having fun at thisevent is easy as pie

Claremontrsquos third annual Pie Festivis set for Saturday March 14 from 11

am to 4 pmThe event features a pie-baking con

test and a pie-eating contest The win-ning confection in the former contestwill be featured on the I Like Pie menuAttendance is free

For more information visitwwwclaremontpiefestivalcom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

OUR TOWN

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

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Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

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MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

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Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

41 years experience in Business LawProbate Family Law Estate PlanningReal Estate Law Civil Litigation Bankruptcy

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

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Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-0733Focused on Family Law Divorce Child

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

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Christiansen AccountingCorina L Christiansen CPA140 W Foothill Blvd Suite EClaremont CA 91711

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Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

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Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

Specializing in Family Law in Claremontsince 1994 Divorce Custody Visitationwith Children Property Division AlimonyChild Support

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Call Mary Rose at(909) 621-4761for information

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

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Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

Phone (909) 621-0500GeoffGeoffHamillcom1 in Claremont sales amp listings since 1988

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

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Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

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bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

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615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-68151 Hour In-Office Bleaching VeneersWhite Fillings Dental Implants Dentures

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-2623Tax Planning amp Preparation bull Accounting

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financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

(909) 625-1052ldquoYour financial security is my priorityrdquo

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OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

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bull Personal injury

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COX and PATEL DDSWayne Cox DDSKrutav Patel DDS326 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1684wwwCoxandPatelDDScomSedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

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Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

(909) 367-4554Helping people who canrsquot wear CPAP

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

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financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

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Repertory companygets Ruthless pres-ents spoof featuringcity dignitaries

Opheliarsquos Jump will present Ruth-less The Musical on Friday March 6to Sunday March 8 at Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre forthe Performing Arts

Cameos will be made by ClaremontMayor Joe Lyons on opening nightwith NPR Radio Host Steve Julian onSaturday at 3 pm Daily Bulletincolumnist David Allen will step onstage at Saturdayrsquos evening perform-ance Euro Cafeacute owner Joey Medeiroswill appear at the 2 pm show on Sun-day with Claremont City councilmanSam Pedroza closing out the cameos onSunday night at 7 pm

The story directed by OpheliarsquosJump founding artistic director BeatriceCasagran follows eight-year-old TinaDenmark a young thespian who knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing She will do anything to win thepart in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady

This outrageous hit spoofs classicfilms and musicals like The Bad SeedAll About Eve Gypsy and MameDuring its long off-Broadway run theshow won a Drama Desk Award andthe New York Outer Critics CircleAward

Show times are Friday March 6 at 8pm Saturday March 7 at 3 pm and 8pm and Sunday March 8 at 2 pm and7 pm Tickets range from $22 to $25For tickets and information call (909)624-1464 or visit OpheliasJumporg

Casa Colina Center an-nounces name change

Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilita-tion announced that it has changed itsname to Casa Colina Hospital and Cen-ters for Healthcare

According to a press release the newname better reflects the breadth of itscurrent and projected services as it con-tinues its position as a regional Centerof Excellence in medical and rehabilita-tion services in its community and thehealthcare industry

Casa Colinarsquos name change is due inpart to its 31-bed medicalsurgical hos-pital currently under construction adja-cent to its acute rehabilitation unit Thenew 38220-square-foot hospital willoffer six surgical intensive care unitbeds 25 private medicalsurgical bedswith full telemetry and patient lift sys-tems three surgical suites featuringminimally invasive surgical equipmentand a gastroenterology procedure room

For the latest updates on Casa ColinaHospital and Centers for Healthcarevisit wwwcasacolinaorg

Class of 2016 pancakebreakfast to raise fundsfor grad night

Claremont High Schoolrsquos Class of 2016 will hold its third annual pancake

breakfast fundraiser set for SaturdayMarch 7 from 8 to 1130 am at TaylorHall located at 1775 N Indian HillBlvd next to the high school

Breakfast costs $5 in advance or $7at the door and includes pancakeseggs sausage and coffee or juice Pro-ceeds will benefit the Class of 2016rsquosGrad Night event To find out moreor purchase tickets in advance textKim Mitchell at (951) 850-1323 or BillMeyer at (909) 753-9732

Claremont Choralehosts concert of

remembranceThe Claremont Choral has beengracing the stages of Claremont and itssurrounding community for nearly 50years It will be hosting its second con-cert of the season at Bridges Hall of Music at Pomona College The eventwill be held on March 14 at 3 pmshowcasing music of remembrance and

hope and featuring both its choral andorchestral strengths

The performance dubbed the nameElegy and the program includes GabriFaureacutersquos Requiem Mass JS BachrsquosCantata 106 Ralph Vaughan Williams

ethereal Flos CampiTickets are available online atwwwclaremontchoraleorg at the dooand in person any day before the evenat Rio de Ojas 250 N Harvard Ave inClaremont Tickets are $15 general or$12 for students and seniors For moreinformation visit their website or call(909) 626-5593

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

OUR TOWN PeggyBrower

Peggy Brower a longtime resi-dent died peacefully in Clare-mont on Wednesday January 212015 surrounded by her familyShe was 92

A celebration of Ms Browerrsquoslife was held in February Dona-tions in Peggyrsquos name may bemade to VNA Hospice and Pallia-tive Care of Southern California150 W First St Suite 270 Clare-mont California 91711

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CGU presents $100000Kingsley Tufts poetry award

T

he envelope pleaseClaremont GraduateUniversity has named

Angie Estes as the winner of the2015 Kingsley Tufts PoetryAward

The prestigious prize which is giveneach year to a mid-career poet who hasachieved much and is expected to achievemuch more carries with it a $100000purse making it one of the biggest poetryawards in the world

The poet who is being recognized forher 2013 book Enchanteacutee lives in Ur-bana Illinois and is on the faculty of Ash-land Universityrsquos MFA program Of En-chanteacutee Stephen Burt with The Boston

Review has written ldquoAngie Estes has re-cently created some of the most beautiful

verbal objects on the planetrdquoThis is not the first time verbal objects

penned by Ms Estes have gained criticalnotice

A previous book of poems Tryst wasselected as one of two finalists for the 2010Pulitzer Prize She has published fivebooks of poetry and appeared in numerousanthologies as well as literary magazineslike TriQuarterly The Paris ReviewPloughshares Boston Review and SlateHonors she has garnered include aGuggenheim Fellowship a Pushcart Prizeand the Cecil Hemley Memorial Awardfrom the Poetry Society of America For asample of Ms Estesrsquo work visit Ang-ieEstescom and click on ldquoPoemsrdquo

The Kingsley Tufts Award ceremonywill be held on Thursday April 16 at 5 pmat the Rose Hills Theater in the SmithCampus Center at Pomona College (170 ESixth St) The ceremony which includespoetry readings a book-signing and a light

reception is free and open to the publicA Tufts Poetry Panel on ldquoThe Man

Voices of Poetryrdquo featuring Ms Estamong other panelists will be held in th

Honnold Library Founders Room fromto 4 pm prior to the ceremonyAlso recognized at the ceremony will

Brandon Som a Los Angeles writer whhas been presented with the 2015 KaTufts Discovery Award The accolade anaccompanying $10000 prize is given anually for a first book by a poet of genuipromise

Mr Somrsquos debut collection The Triute Horse was called ldquoa beautiful medition on migration cultural memory anthe great mitigating force of both laguagerdquo in a NewPages review Work bMr Som who teaches in the writing prgram at the University of Southern Cafornia has appeared in Indiana Revie

Black Warrior Review Octopus Magaziand Prairie SchoonerThe Kingsley Tufts award now in i

23rd year was established at CGU by KaTufts to honor the memory of her huband who held executive positions in thLos Angeles Shipyards and wrote poetry his avocation The Kate Tufts DiscoveAward was initiated in 1993 Both prizare intended to provide writers with ecouragement and financial breathing rooto continue with their poetry

ldquoThe unprecedented number of sumissions this year represents a wide rangof poetic voices and visionsrdquo said WendMartin director of the Tufts Poetry Awarand professor of American Literature

CGU in a recent press release ldquoThe competition was fierce and the selection the winning books was especially chalengingrdquo

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-courierco

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Zip-lining above jungles and snor-keling through the reefs of Cancunis not a typical vacation itinerary

for a young child Most adults canrsquot saythey have gone on adventures through Ire-land and England In the case of 10-year-old Jake De La Rosa however it is reality

The young Claremont resident has gone on a few ex-otic vacations with his family but has now been offereda golden opportunity as a student ambassador with Peo-ple to People in their upcoming trip to Australia Withthis golden opportunity comes a golden price tag andhis mother Monique De La Rosa is looking to raisefunds to help pay for the trip

ldquoI was freaking out at first because I had never heardof the programrdquo said Jakersquos mother ldquoI did some re-search on it and after talking to one of his coaches andteachers and hearing that their kids went it made me alot more comfortable to let him gordquo

People to People is a travel service that offers all-in-clusive trips to children in grades 5-12 looking to en-hance leadership skills and experiences in preparation

for college The organization offers travel to variousdestinations within seven continents and reports that 80percent of their alumni are accepted into their first-choice college

In 1962 the first People to People group traveled toits designated destination and since then more than500000 students have done the same Tuition for thetrips ranges from $4000 to $8000 and includes airfaretransportation meals and living accommodations

ldquoI feel so excited and happy that I get to have thischance I am used to traveling with my mom so I am alittle nervous I get to see and study animals that I havenever seen and explore the Great Barrier Reefrdquo ex-plained Jake

The De La Rosas are planning to have multiplefundraising events to help reach their goal including adonation-based yoga class at a Bikram Yoga Covina on

March 14 at 2 pm Anyone who attends the free classcan donate whatever theyrsquod like with all proceeds go-ing to Jakersquos travel fund In return attendees can pur-chase an additional week of classes at the studio for $5Another fundraiser in the works is a bake sale at TheUpland Arena Indoor Sports Complex The family has

held private concerts for donations with close familyand friends along with a Super Bowl pool with the $25buy-ins going towards Jakersquos upcoming adventure Sofar the De La Rosas have raised approximately $945but still have more than $5000 to go to reach their goal

People to People also focuses on humanitarian effortsboth overseas and close to home Their upcoming proj-ect for local student ambassadors is The Bay BeachClean up on April 18 in Santa Monica While on theirtrip the organizationrsquos young delegates will also be de-voting a portion of their time abroad to distributing sup-

plies to rural schools and students in needJake is an honor roll student at Mountain View Ele-mentary School and plays on both The Arenarsquos soccerteam and in Claremontrsquos Foothill Storm Soccer ClubHe was nominated as student ambassador and hismother believes that his teachers are to thank

ldquoClaremont is a wonderful city to live in and a won-derful place to raise a sonmdashevery opportunity my sonhas had is because of it His commitment to his educa-tion and sports is because of the community and itrsquosmaking him become an amazing little manrdquo Jakersquosmother enthused

To be a student ambassador for People to People onmust apply pass a required interview with a programleader and submit two or three letters of recommenda-tion Requirements and application locations vary de-pending on whether the student has been nominated fothe experience or is applying without nomination

On the itinerary for Jakersquos trip to Australia is a back-stage tour of the Sydney Opera House animal encoun-ters at a sanctuary a cruise to the Great Barrier Reef ana trip to the Queensland Dairy Museum

Jake and his mother have created a fundraising page

at wwwpiggybackrcomjakeyd where anyone can do-nate to his trip along with reading a more about himUpdates on upcoming fundraising activities can also bfound on their website

ldquoPart of being a parent is to show that it is importantto be supportive He has been very thankful and appre-ciative for everything around him and everyone helpinus outrdquo said Monique

For more information about how to give to Jakersquosfund visit their fundraising page or email his mother amoniquedelarosa1gmailcom

mdashVeronica Orozc

Mountain View student sets his sights on the land down under

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneJake De La Rosa 10 will be traveling to Australia as part of the People to People Ambassador Program Hwill be in the country for two weeks during which time he will learn about the people and the culture as weas how to travel independently

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The 128-year-old Clare-mont Depot which overthe years has undergone

a full reconstruction and multi-ple face-lifts now faces furtherneed of repair This time the cul-prit is a leaky roof

The leak which has since been repairedby the city left noticeable water damage to

the historic ceilingFirst built in 1887 by the Atchison

Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad the originaldepot was a simple wooden structure done inthe Gothic style In 1927 the station wasmoved 100 feet to the east and designed inthe Spanish Colonial Revival-style by SantaFe staff

This new design incorporated intricateconcrete Churrigueresque trim and elaboratedoors carved with Santa Fersquos cross and cir-cle logo as well as a lavishly painted ceil-ing The Depot which was built at the heightof the Spanish Colonial Revival period re-flects the Spanish heritage of California andwas inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1982

Due to its historical significance the city

has brought in restoration specialist LinnaeaDix Dawson from Silverlake Conservationto facilitate repairs to the ceiling which fea-tures a combination of geometric and floralembellishments

Scaffolding has been erected to providaccess to the ceiling Ms Dawson believthe main problem is the plaster which hseparated due to the water damage

Conservation technician Eric Sarbach anMs Dawson are busy stabilizing the plastwith a complex application of multiple ahesives Once the plaster is secure they wtry and save as much of the original paint possible with a variety of techniques Thfinal step is what Ms Dawson calls ldquovisureintegrationrdquo or the process of applyin

new paint and materials to make the restorespot look like it belongs

ldquoWe want it to look like it is in good codition but not newmdashmore like the old ceiing it isrdquo says Ms Dawson

She relates that the original design wpainted using a stencil technique whicshould not be too difficult to replicatThanks to a repeating motif Ms Dawsonable to compare and contrast leaving thusual guesswork out of this project

While her efforts are not the first MDawson hopes that her work will integraseamlessly and age gracefully with the existing ceiling She will take steps to maksure anything her team does can be undonwithout damaging the original painting

Work is expected to be done in time f

the Claremont Pie Festival on SaturdaMarch 14 For information contact thCommunity Services Department at (90399-5431 mdashJessica Gustin Pfahl

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

The Depot gets a touch-up

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffLinnaea Dix Dawson co-owner of Silverlake Conservation describes theprocess of restoring the ceiling at the Claremont Depot

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CALENDAR Galleries

See our Art Walk map and listing of this monthrsquos opening receptions

Page 19

Friday March 6 through Saturday March 14

ART WALK Visit Claremont galleries between 6 and 9 pm for artist receptionsWOMENrsquoS LEADERSHIP CON-FERENCE The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosts its first WomenrsquosLeadership Conference presented byClaremont Lincoln University Enjoy aday of motivation inspiration and funThe keynote speaker is Lori Giovan-noni $100 per person (includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch) Register online at claremontchamberorg or call(909) 624-1681 For ages 21 and overDoubleTree by Hilton 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont

GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTSteve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen bring together both traditional musicand their original songs Using guitarconcertina and banjo their entertaining

performances are rich in harmony withcompelling songs and great humor MrGillette has been writing songs sincethe 1960s His songs have been cov-ered by artists such as Ian and SylviaJohn Denver and Linda Ronstadt MsMangsen is known for her interpreta-tions of traditional ballads her song-

writing and her great harmonies 730to 930 pm $15 donation For ages 12and over Directions given upon reser-vation Call (909) 596-1266THEATER Ruthless The Musical

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing and she will do anything to win the

part in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady This ag-gressively outrageous musical hit gar-nered rave reviews during its longoff-Broadway run For ages 13 andover Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 3and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm$25 general admission or $22 for stu-dents and seniors Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre1601 N Indain Hill Blvd Claremont(909) 624-1464

HATS OFF TO READING DrSeussrsquo birthday March 2 has become anannual celebration of reading amongmillions of students parents educatorsand consumers nationwide To celebrateThe Huntley Bookstore of the ClaremontColleges will be hosting a communityevent that features a reading of some of Dr Seussrsquos most beloved stories includ-ing Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go (which

celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015)The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggsand Ham There will also be activitiesand a prize giveaway 1 pm 175 EEighth St Claremont (909) 607-1502

SUSTAINABLE GARDEN DESIGNldquoSoil Water amp Sunrdquo This workshopwill cover site analysis and design prin-ciples toward creating a flourishing gar-den and caring for your soil and waterParticipants will have homework (op-tional but strongly recommended) tocomplete on their own after class Lim-ited to 30 participants Please bring asack lunch Based on the Landscape for Life curriculum For ages 15 and over10 am Admission is $36 for RSABGmembers or $45 for the general publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont

ST JOSEPH TABLE amp SPAGHETTIDINNER A traditional St JosephrsquosTable will celebrate the arrival of spring at Our Lady of the AssumptionParish Hall 435 Berkeley Ave Clare-mont Fresh cannoli Italian pastriescakes breads pies and Easter treatswill be available for purchase begin-ning at 8 am A spaghetti dinner withhomemade sauce will be served from

noon to 5 pm Carry-out will be avaiable $12 for adults and $6 for childrefrom 5 to 10 years (under 5 free) Sponsor is the Italian Catholic FederationCall (909) 626-3596 for informationCONCERT Eric Lindholm conductoleads the orchestra featuring the winneof the 2014 Pomona College OrchestrConcerto Competition and violinist PeteMellinger in Mendelssohnrsquos Violin Concerto in E Minor Op 64 Also on the program is Ivesrsquo ldquoUnanswered Questionand Brahmsrsquo Symphony No 4 in minor Op 98 Free admission with opeseating no tickets Doors open approxmately 30 minutes prior to performanc3 pm Bridges Hall of Music 150 EFourth St Claremont (909) 607-2671SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL So

prano Anne Harley and pianist GaylBlankenburg premier works by Bi

Alves Jodi Goble and Gao Ping featuring a song cycle by Libby Larse performed with The Choral Bells oClaremont United Church of Christ

pm Garrison Theater 241 E Tenth StClaremont (909) 607-3266

SHAKESPEARE CLUB Beatric

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

NightlifeLa Chispa Latin Jazz performat The Press Restaurant

Page 22

March

Friday 6

MarchSaturday 7

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MarchSunday 8

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

MarchTuesday 10

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Friday 13

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BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

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The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Rentals

House for rent

FOUR bedroom two bath-room home near ClaremontClub and Colleges $2200monthly Call Lourdes at 909-477-7872 for appointment

Real Estate

House for sale

VENTURA Pierpont beachbungalow two bedroomsone bathroom around 1000sq ft front and back yardOne house from state park

10 houses from beach Im-maculately maintained andrecently upgraded cute cot-tage Price $750000 Con-tact 661-309-5678

Employment

Help wanted

SEEKING strong honestworking team members to helpbuild sustainably designedlandscapes under foremanrsquossupervision 909-398-1235

SEEKING motivated depend-able landscapehardscape

foreman with experience in-stalling detailed landscapeswithin prescribed budget andtimeline 909-398-1235

BUSY office seeks part-timeseasonal (March throughJune) help Only mature de-tail oriented multi-taskingcapable individuals applyExcel Word and QuickBooksa must Fax resume 909-946-1003

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Announcements

DID you know that not onlydoes newspaper media reach ahuge audience they also reachan engaged audience Dis-cover the power of newspaper advertising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

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Antiques

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SAFE Step Walk-In Tub Alertfor seniors Bathroom falls canbe fatal Approved by ArthritisFoundation Therapeutic jetsLess than four-inch step-inWide door Anti-slip floors

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Coyote sightings

ONE coyote seen headingwest near W Eleventh Stand N Cambridge Ave onMonday March 2 at 9 am

TWO adult coyotes seenheading east on Northwest-

ern Drive and Butte St at 7am on Monday March 2

Lost pet

LOST cat Parker a male grTabby with rings on tail and fowhite paws went missing Wednesday February 25 neTwelfth and Mountain Ave His chipped and wearing a purpcollar with bell no tag Offera reward 626-319-2242

FIGUEROA a male black awhite short hair cat went mising on Thursday February near W Eleventh St and Cambridge Ave Call Hen909-624-4474 951-202-9274

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CLASSIFIEDS

Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

COURIER 03062015 03132015 03202015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

LA1509359 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

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BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

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Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015CITY NEWS

Sunday February 22A pair of La Verne residents ended up

in police custody after exhibiting signsof alcohol intoxication According toLieutenant Mike Ciszek Shawn Bre-ceda was driving on Foothill Boulevardnear Regis Avenue around 1 am whenofficers pulled her over for failing toturn on her vehiclersquos headlights Policemade contact with the 30-year-olddriver and requested the vehiclersquos regis-tration Ms Breceda reached into herglove box and retrieved a rabies vacci-nation application and presented it to of-ficers All the while her passenger

Richard Belmontez had been asleep inthe seat next to her with vomit on hisshirt and in his lap Police woke the 34-year-old man who again began to throwup on himself Both Ms Breceda andMr Belmontez were taken into policecustody she for driving under the influ-ence and he for public intoxication

Monday February 23A driver whose airbag deployed for a

reason unknown to him was arrestedfor drunk driving Officers respondedto Foothill Boulevard near College Av-enue around 1215 am following atraffic collision heard in the area Policelocated Clayton Upton sitting in his

Lincoln MKX parked along the southcurb on Route 66 with damage to thefront of his vehicle and no idea how itgot there The 40-year-old driver toldpolice the dashboard light came on sohersquod driven to the curb

When officers asked the man whathad happened he didnrsquot think hersquod hitanything despite the fact that the airbagin his vehicle had deployed Police de-termined during their investigation thatthe La Verne resident had been drivingdrunk on Foothill when he drifted leftonto the raised concrete median andcollided with two metal road signsbreaking them off and destroying them

Mr Upton was arrested for drivingunder the influence

Another drunk driver crashed on a

Claremont roadway Police were calledto Arrow Highway and Indian HillBoulevard after Pomona resident Eliza-beth Avrigean collided with a centermedian at around 630 pm Officers ap-proached the 47-year-old driver whoaccording to police had her sweater andskirt soaked in a large amount of vomitMs Avrigean told police shersquod drankwine and took prescription meds priorto driving and had become nauseous

thus vomiting on herself She was ar-rested for DUI

A teenager got busted for driving his

momrsquos car in the Village without herpermission Officers spotted the blueToyota Camry traveling east on FirstStreet near Indian Hill and pulled overthe driver for failing to turn on his vehi-clersquos headlights The young man wasvery forthcoming telling officers hewas 15 years old didnrsquot have a driverrsquoslicense and had taken his motherrsquos carwithout permission He was arrestedtaken to the Claremont police stationand issued a citation for the offenseThe underage driver was released to the

custody of his mother His juvenile pas-senger was taken home by police andreleased to his father

Wednesday February 25A burglar set off the alarm at a Clare-

mont residence but the homeownerthought it was a false alarm and calledoff police The thief entered the homeon the 3000 block of Vinceness Courtbetween 6 am and 2 pm by shatteringthe glass and unlocking the front doorOnce inside the residence the burglarstole cases of wine speakers through-out the house watches an Apple desk-top computer and MacBook Pro $700

cash and two handguns valued at$1500 from a lockbox in the home-

ownerrsquos nightstand before fleeing thescene The victim told police that at ap-proximately 1145 am he received aphone call from the alarm company ad-vising him that theyrsquod received an alertfrom a door at the residence The vic-tim said hersquod responded to his resi-dence from work and advised the callernot to contact the police believing theactivation was a false alarm It wasnrsquot

Thursday February 26Claremont police hit the jackpot after

arresting eight people for crimes relat-ing to prostitution Officers respondedto the Motel 6 located at 840 S IndianHill Blvd amid concerns of prostitution

in the area Between 5 pm and 10pm four males aged 20-38 and fourfemales aged 20-28 all from cities out-side of Claremont were taken into cus-tody The arrestees were booked atClaremont jail for prostitution andorsoliciting a prostitute

Friday February 27Two middle-aged men took Clare-

mont police on a pursuit when the offi-cers tried to stop them for recklessdriving According to Lt Ciszek offi-cers witnessed a red Chevy Suburbandriving recklessly near Indian HillBoulevard and the 10 Freeway around130 am and attempted to pull the ve-

hicle over Driver Richard Perez failedto yield and a pursuit ensued throughthe cities of Claremont Pomona Mont-clair and Chino

During the course of the pursuit the45-year-old Chino resident pulled to thecurb and yielded momentarily drovearound in a circle and slammed on thebrakes attempting to collide with theofficersrsquo patrol vehicle The duo even-tually pulled over in Chino where theywere arrested without further incidentand booked at Claremont jail

Mr Perez was arrested for driving ona suspended license DUI evading apolice officer wrong-way driving and

assault with a deadly weapon on apeace officer His passenger 47-year-old Pomona resident Danny Delcampwas booked for public intoxication anheld for detox only

mdashAngela Bailenewsclaremont-courierco

POLICE BLOTTER

Police release image ofburglary suspect

Claremont police are looking fora man suspected of a theft at StixRideshop located at 175 N IndianHill Blvd The man entered thestore wearing a ldquoI (heart) HotMomsrdquo T-shirt and stole $80 worthof skating merchandise before flee-ing the store Police have released aphotograph taken of the thief on thestorersquos surveillance camera Thesuspect is described as a 25-year-old black male 6 feet tall and 170

pounds Anyone with informationregarding the identity of the suspectis asked to call the Claremont Po-lice Department Detective Bureauat (909) 399-5420

Claremont Police De-partment officers wereput to the test last night

after two unrelated incidentsmdash

a stabbing and a car-to-carshoot-outmdashkept officers onhigh alert

The car-to-car shooting took place inthe area of Doane Avenue and BucknellAvenue at around 845 pm onWednesday March 4 Claremont offi-cers responded to multiple reports of occupants in two separate vehicles whowere shooting at each other

A resident who lives in the CinderellaHomes neighborhood north of VistaDrive stated that he heard a succession

of 20 or so shots with a brief pause fol-lowed by an additional 20 more

ldquoPeople were calling in to report itleft and rightrdquo Lt Aaron Fate saidldquoWhen you get a few calls itrsquos onething But when we get this high vol-

ume of calls we know itrsquos badrdquoUpon officersrsquo arrival the two vehi-cles were gone Officers found multiplebullet casings and fragments in the in-tersection of Doane and Bucknell Atleast two of the rounds struck an exte-rior wall of an apartment and a brickwall of the apartment complex Nogunshot victims were located

The two vehicles involved were de-scribed as a white two-door sedan and ablack sedan The black sedan was occu-pied by at least three males At this

time there is no further informationabout the vehicles or suspects

Shots were also fired between thetwo vehicles in the city of Pomona inthe area of East La Verne Avenue andLos Flores Street which is located one

block west of Mountain Avenue alongthe 10 Freeway The Pomona PoliceDepartment is investigating the shoot-ing at that location

Since the shootings were committedby the same people Claremont andPomona investigators will work to-gether to locate the suspects

In an unrelated incident the LACounty Fire Department called theClaremont Police Department at around855 pm regarding a 55-year-old malestabbing victim who was in the parking

lot of Normrsquos Restaurant on South In-dian Hill Boulevard

ldquoThe occupants in the vehicle werearguing with each other on the freewawhen one stabbed the otherrdquo Lt Fatesaid ldquoThey pulled off the freeway and

into the Normrsquos parking lotrdquoThe stabbing occurred in Pomona sPomona PD handled the suspectrsquos ar-rest and will monitor the continuing investigation The victim was airliftedfrom a Pomona elementary school toUSC Medical Center No report on hiscondition is available

If you have any information regard-ing these crimes contact the ClaremonPolice Department at (909) 399-5411

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Car-to-car shooting stabbing in south Claremont

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by delaying some vaccines and leaving them vulnera-

blerdquo he said ldquoThe standard vaccine schedule hasbeen studied for decades by the American Academyof Pediatrics The schedule has been designed to givevaccines at certain times in a personrsquos life to give opti-mal protection against diseaserdquo

Dr Miya wants families to under-stand the severity of a disease thatwas once brushed off as typical

childhood illnessldquoMeasles is more than a rash Measles should not

be minimizedrdquo Dr Miya said ldquoI distinctly remem-ber that in intensive care Irsquove had one patient whohad pneumonia and diedrdquo

People who have contracted the measles can becontagious up to four days before the rash appears DrMiya said

ldquoThe classic signs of the measles are a high fever of up to 104 cough runny nose and red eyesrdquo he said

ldquoHowever major complications can happen after

those symptoms pneumonia brain inflammationdeafness blindness brain damage and deathrdquo

It is an extremely contagious disease that is espe-cially dangerous for vulnerable populations like in-fants who are older than 4 months when maternalantibodies begin to wear off and younger than oneyears old when the vaccine is typically first adminis-tered

ldquoIt has also been shown that for children age 5 andunder who contract measles one out of five has to betreated in the hospitalrdquo Dr Miya said

As any parent knows schools are a natural breedinground for illness And measles germs are quite hardyaccording to Dr Miya

ldquoThey are spread by water droplets from sneezingand coughing and can stay viable for two hours oncountertopsrdquo he said

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Calaycay keeps focused on taking care of Claremont

VACCINATIONS continued from page 3

When it comes to city govern-ment Councilman CoreyCalaycay has a simple yet in-

sightful philosophy public service is cus-tomer service And no one knows his

customers better than this life-long Clare-mont resident

As a teen Mr Calaycay became well-acquaintedwith the trials and tribulations of dealing with a lessthan responsive local government After a couple of stolen cars had been dumped near his rural Claremonthome he reached out to the city for help but soon re-alized hersquod have to help himself

ldquoBack in the day Base Line wasnrsquot here The free-way wasnrsquot here There was a dirt road and a berryfield When they annexed this area into the city theynever changed the street signs so every time wecalled the police they kept arguing with us that welived in the countyrdquo explained Mr Calaycay ldquoI wentto the city to try and get some assistance and I keptgetting the runaround I eventually spoke with themayor who said lsquoIt was a Caltrans roadway the citycanrsquot do anything and Irsquom late for a planersquo beforehanging the phone up on me I thought to myself if thatrsquos the way they treat people I could do a better jobthan thatrdquo

Mr Calaycay took the first step in 1990 and ran forcity council at the age of 19 Although he didnrsquot winthe election he garnered an impressive 2382 votes

ldquoFrom the get-go my thought was this was a cus-tomer service job Wersquore here to serve peoplerdquo hesays emphatically ldquoI saw that mindset somewhatlacking at that period of time in terms of the recogni-tion of service to the community as opposed to ad-vancing the agendas of what the people at that timewere interested in Thatrsquos what continues to motivateme hererdquo

Currently serving his third term Mr Calaycay wasfirst elected to city council in March 2005 followingtwo unsuccessful runs in 1992 and 1994 A 40-yearresident of Claremont the council member grew up inthe community he now serves having attended the

United Church of Christ Preschool Foothill CountryDay School and Webb School

After receiving a degree in business administrationfrom Loyola Marymount University in 1992 MrCalaycay began his political career working for Cali-fornia State Legislators including former Assembly-man and State Senator Bob Margett formerAssemblyman Bob Pacheco and former Assembly-man Todd Spitzer

ldquoI respected all of them immenselyrdquo he saysldquoThey all had their different styles of leadership andhopefully from each of them I derived elements thathave served the public well here in Claremontrdquo

At 44 years old Mr Calaycay is ironically theyoungest yet most senior of the city council membersHe credits the success of this particular council totheir ability to collaborate

ldquoI think wersquove learned to keep our egos and ourown personal objectives in check There are probablymoments in time when wersquore ready to strangle eachother but I think we do a really good job of stepping

away from that cooling off and coming back to thetable and still working together in a constructive wayI think everybody sees thatrdquo says Mr CalaycayldquoTherersquos no pressure to decide in any given directionand therersquos definitely an acceptance of free thought othe part of the council members Therersquos a respect between and among us That makes a huge differencerdquo

ldquoSomeone once told me itrsquos all about the compromise and in an effective compromise everybody cawalk away with about 80 percent of what they wanthe adds ldquoIrsquove generally found that to be truerdquo

One item the entire city council can agree upon isthe urgency in paying off the cityrsquos unfunded liabilitdebt According to Mr Calaycay the latest CalPERSnumbers are expected in October at which time citycouncil will appoint an ad hoc committee to look atthe current pay-off plan more comprehensively

ldquoWersquove done an excellent job in making this com-munity more financially stable but if we donrsquot monitor any adjustments by CalPERS that could really seus backrdquo he says ldquoWhen you miss a payment the interest is still accruing at such a high rate that you losground really fast So that is why it is critical that wereally take a look and make sure that our payment

plan is meeting the goal of paying this within a rea-sonable period of timerdquo

Having previously served as Claremontrsquos mayorfrom 2009-2010 Mayor Pro Tem Calaycay is onceagain expected to take center seat at city council wheJoe Lyonsrsquo mayoral term concludes next week

ldquoWhen I was mayor last time the downturn of theeconomy hit in 2008 and I came on as we were starting to feel the effects As much as I enjoyed that yeamdashit was a busy and productive yearmdashthe reality wawe had probably more staff farewells than I wouldguess any prior mayor had during his or her term Whad some serious budget discussions and cuts that hato be made so they were pretty challenging timesrdquo

This time around with Claremontrsquos economicgrowth on the upswing Mr Calaycay intends to doall he can to assist the community and its residents in

fulfilling their needsldquoFirst and foremost to me is that wersquore taking care

of peoplerdquo Mr Calaycay says ldquoMost of my agendawhatever comes up during the year stems aroundmaking sure we are taking care of what our citizenswant Groups like Jim Keith with Safe and HealthyFamily Housing and Betty Crocker with Keeping theGood in Our Neighborhoodmdashthose are the peoplethat matter to me If they come up with agenda itemsto make the community more safehellipif this is what thpeople want thatrsquos my agendardquo mdashAngela Baile

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COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffClaremont City Councilmember Corey Calaycay is inhis third term on the council and will consider runningfor a fourth His advice to anyone interested in runningis get involved with the community like joining a com-mission so the voters get to know you

Parents invited to Com-mon Core meetings atCUSD schools

The Claremont Unified School Dis-trict invites parents to attend an in-formational meeting on

curriculum and assessments in the districtAttendees will be given an overview of the Com-

mon Core State Standards and the changes they willbring have the opportunity to view sample state as-sessments on an iPad and ask questions to better un-derstand how students will benefit from the newstandards

Meetings are scheduled at the following times andlocations March 10 at 6 pm at Condit ElementarySchool (1750 N Mountain Ave) March 17 at 7 pmat the theater at Claremont High School (1601 N In-dian Hill Blvd) and March 23 at 630 pm at Sum-ner Elementary School (1770 Sumner Ave)

All meetings will present the same information sofeel free to attend any site or evening that is conven-ient Additional information on these meetings alongwith resources and information about the CommonCore can be found on the Claremont USD website at

wwwcusdclaremontedu

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Okay I get it now I now get it whythere are all those retired peoplewith New York and Boston ac-

cents living in FloridaAnd the story about people on the east coast getting

up late after New Yearrsquos Eve and turning on the tele-vision to watch the fantastically bright and balmyRose Parade in Pasadena and dream of moving tosunny So Cal (some allegedly decide to do just that)makes sense

There was another story that I heard while I wasgrowing up here It was said that the Colleges didtheir hiring in January and February when theweather was mild and bright green trees hung heavywith oranges under crystal blue skies and with snow-capped mountains in the background I get it now(Never mind the rest of the story that the professorswere in despair when they moved here in August andfound themselves all the more so at the time in ahorribly hot and smoggy place)

I get it when Irsquom out on a February evening bun-dled up in a hoodie and maybe wearing long-johns

and see students meandering across the college cam-puses in shorts and T-shirts On a recent evening as Iwas going across the Pomona College campus I sawa young man in this ensemble riding a skateboardbarefooted I get it now To them our chilly winterdays and evenings are balmy if not flat-out warm

Why wouldnrsquot our 50-degree evenings be a walk orskateboard ride in the park after daytime temperaturesin the teens or lower

I had no idea Really I had no ideaI found this out a few weekends ago when I at-

tended a meeting in Burlington New Jersey not farfrom Philadelphia I found out that Irsquom a true Califor-nia boy Make that a true So Cal native I was in factworried about going there in February Was I crazy Ikept asking friends but I really had no idea how dif-ferent it is

Of course I have seen snow As I write this I seesnow but as always it is up there over there some-

thing pretty to look at Snow has always been like anamusement park ride something fun and romantic anadventure for an afternoon or a weekend Yes I haveseen snow falling but it was the thrilling lucky high-light of the weekendrsquos ride

Snow has never been something to dread or fear Ithas never meant more work like shoveling or notbeing able to get somewhere When the meeting I at-tended was over many people rushed off eager todrive home before the next storm arrived I guess Iwas lucky that none of my flights including inChicago where I had a layover were canceled

It only snowed lightlymdashtwo or three inchesmdashwhileI was in Burlington but it was enough to more or lessshut down the town No one was out having fun in thesnow and the few people who were out were in a

hurry This was very strange to meThen again the few inches of snow was just the be-

ginning Each day my friend and Imdashthe crazy Cali-forniansmdashbundled up in everything we had and wentout for a walk This was lovely and fun but on thesecond day I barely got down the driveway when Isaid ldquoNoperdquo and had to go back The cold was like aknife and just hurt too much

I understood why when I was happily able to goout for a walk with my friend on the last day and sawthat most of the river two blocks over was frozenover This was definitely like nothing I had ever seenincluding during a year in England and another inItaly when I was growing up and it certainly wasnrsquotlike when I get excited about seeing a frozen puddleon the sidewalk after a particularly cold night here

No I wasnrsquot in southern California anymore It

may well have been unusually cold but no doubt thisis far more likely to happen there than here

I certainly saw that things are very different in thapart of the countrymdashIrsquove been saying that it was an-other world Not only is it cold the cold had a majoreffect on life that I have never experienced Further-more I was profoundly struck that my life as a persoin a wheelchair would be much harder there Yes I

gripe sometimes about our mild boring weather andI hate it when a few hours of rain means that I need task for a ride or canrsquot go out But for the most part Ican go out and get around in my wheelchair even ona ldquocoldrdquo night (along with the guys in shorts) It realhit me that this wouldnrsquot be the case if I lived on theeast coast or many other places in the US And not

just because the chilly wind might hurt too muchdriving a wheelchair through patches of snow and icisnrsquot easy

Then again there are many people who donrsquot justput up with the freezing weather Many Easternersclaim to miss the change of seasons when they movehere And when I mentioned to one woman during mvisit that I think I rather have earthquakes than snowshe laughed tartly and told me that I was welcome togo back home

When I did return to California it was downrightbizarre when upon arriving at LAX it was balmy(no warm) at 1130 on a February night It wasenoughmdashas if the previous three days in ldquoanotherworldrdquo not so far away wasnrsquotmdashto leave me in adaze marveling at my life in Claremont

It wasnrsquot just the weather and the frozen river thatmade me feel like I had been in another world far fafrom Claremont much closer to say England It waalso the cemeteries with the graves from the 1700swhich were quite pretty in the snow or the house twdoors down where a sign said Ulysses Grantrsquos familyhad lived and where he heard that Lincoln had beenshot or another building a block away where anothersign said that Ben Franklin had briefly worked Evenas Claremont with its palm trees and red tiles isknown and admired for being like a New Englandtown But thatrsquos another story

An ice-cold look at living in Claremontby John Pixley

observer observer

TRAVEL TALES page

You can stop now Irsquove got a new boyfriend

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It is a common understand-ing in the preservationcommunity that a building

is most in peril of being demol-ished between 35 and 50 yearsafter it was built

For a few buildings itrsquos because of the lack of quality of the componentsand constructionmdashit is simply nearingthe end of its lifespan For others espe-cially those that might be the product of an architectural movement it appears tobe dated as tastes have changed Stillothers are now seen as not being energy-efficient enough for current standards

Not much can be done about poorconstruction except for good design re-view and proper standards at the time abuilding is approved Scholarly consid-eration and the study of architecture taketime before we may recognize the value

of certain movements Technological ad-vances and new construction techniquesnow make it possible to address energy-efficiency standards in older buildings

With increased awareness about sus-tainability green technology and the im-portance of being energy-efficient in re-cent years it is sometimes too easy totear down an older structure and pushfor new construction in its place

The new building may be ldquogreenrdquo inevery sense of the word but if it replaceda demolished one all of that embodiedenergy is lost It can take from 10 to 80years for the new structure to overcomethe loss of the embodied energy in thedemolished building

Architect Carl Elefante stated ldquoThegreenest building is the one thatrsquos al-ready builtrdquo Consider the quality of ma-terials that went into constructing abeautiful Craftsman bungalow with astone foundation and porch The red-wood oak cypress fir or pine woodsthat were used for its construction are allold-growth woods these woods are of high quality superior strength and havehigher resistance to termite damage thantheir younger counterparts

Consider the amount of energy thatwas expended in cutting lumber ship-ping it to the building site and cuttingthe pieces to custom-fit each homewindow and mantelpiece Consider theenergy used to fabricate each historicshingle or shake

Consider the amount of embodiedenergy that already went into construct-ing your home Removing materials inthe name of energy-efficiency may notbe as efficient as it seems By taking ma-terials out the embodied energy is lostcompounding the amount of time it willtake to recoup the expense of addingnew energy-efficient materials

A few years ago the relationship be-tween historic preservation and sustain-able development was the focus of aconference involving preservationistsarchitects green builders and energy ex-perts Meeting at the historic RockefellerEstate at Pocantico Hills New York thisgroup developed the Pocantico Procla-mation on Sustainability that focuses onsix principles

Promote a culture of reuseThe way we use our buildings causes

big problems but incredibly we keeptrying to solve the problem by construct-ing more and more new buildings whilelargely ignoring the ones we alreadyhave That makes no sense In additionto building green we have to makewiser use of what wersquove already builtThe retention and reuse of older build-ings is an effective tool for the responsi-ble sustainable stewardship of environ-mental resources including those thathave already been expended

Reinvest at a community scaleInstead of building more highways

strip malls and subdivisions we oughtto be reinvesting in the communitieswe already have Leadership in Energyand Environmental Design (LEED)Neighborhood Development has anentire section ldquoGreen Infrastructureand Buildingsrdquo that focuses on this andincludes very important language thatencourages preservation and reuse of

older buildings instead of demolition

Value the lessons of heritagebuildings and communities

Itrsquos often alleged that historic build-ings are energy hogs but in fact someolder buildings are as energy-efficient asmany recently-built ones When theGeneral Services Administration exam-ined its nationwide buildings inventoryin 1999 it found that utility costs for his-toric buildings were 27 percent less thanfor more modern buildings

Many older buildings have thicksolid walls resulting in greater thermalmass and reducing the amount of energyneeded for heating and cooling Build-ings designed before the widespread useof electricity feature transoms high ceil-ings and big operable windows for natu-ral light and ventilation as well asshaded porches overhanging eaves andother features to reduce solar gain Ar-chitects and builders used siding andlandscaping as tools for maximizing sunexposure during the winter months andminimizing it during warmer months

Make use of the economic advantagesof reuse reinvestment and retrofits

Dollar for dollar rehabilitation createsmore jobs than new construction Sev-

eral studies and an economic input-output model developed by CarnegieMellon University demonstrate thatpreservation activities create more

jobs than new construction

Re-imagine historic preservationpolicies and practices as they relate

to sustainabilityWe must understand the gravity of th

threat of climate change and take seri-ously our responsibility to do whateverwe can to reduce the impact of buildingon the environment In its early yearspreservation focused on keeping build-ings from being torn down Now we understand that just saving them isnrsquotenough we also have to do our best toimprove energy-efficiency and ensurethat their impact on the environmentisnrsquot harmful

Take immediate and decisive actionItrsquos not enough to talk about how his

toric preservation can inform greenbuilding or how green building prac-tices can be integrated with preservatiopractices We must put these principlesinto practice Education is important buaction especially in the public policyarena is critically important

Preservation and sustainability gohand-in-hand in reducing our collectivecarbon footprint There is an importantconnection between historic preservatioand the need to address global warmingclimate change and the depletion of natural resources The science is clear onthis topic Historic preservation is sus-tainability

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Historic preservation is sustainability by John Neiuber

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Growing up in my household re-volved around food cooking andeating My motherrsquos gift to us

was to prepare tasty nourishing meals that

were eaten by the whole family togetherDinner was leisurely accompanied by stimulatingconversation with everyone contributing My motherprepared well-balanced meals of the 1940s andlsquo50smdasha choice cut of meat a starch a vegetable orsalad bread and butter and a dessert waiting at theend Most dinners were hearty with roasts hamburg-ers chicken or stews always enriched with herbs andseasonings My mother was not a bland cook TodayI eat a lighter more vegetarian diet but the heightenedflavors were born at this home table

My mealtime jobs were to set the table clear up andwash the dishes I wept through the entire process of clearing and washing up I truly felt like Cinderellaforced into servitude Subsequently I broke a dishglass or bowl each night until I had demolished mymotherrsquos entire handmade Mexican dinner set whichshe had received as a wedding gift She was thusforced into buying a set of grey Melmac plastic dishes

In her favor I will admit that never once did she

give in to save her plates by banishing me from thekitchen However I donrsquot remember breaking thedishes deliberately While my focus was on the act of washingmdashand the cruelty of lifemdashcups just crackedplates fell from my soapy hands and bowls fell off thedish rack

Setting the table was a different activity It usheredin the beginning of a meal of favorite foods of shar-ing the dayrsquos experiences and of being included withthe adults and their conversations It was the end of the meal I resented and of being left on my own to dothe ldquodirtyrdquo work

Wednesday was the day Sirreaner Malone came to

our house When I was small she took care of mewhile my mother worked She also ironed cleanedand cooked

But it was the Wednesday night dinner that was mfavorite meal for years It consisted of her SouthernFried Chickenmdashcrispy juicy tender and never greasmashed potatoes as smooth as silk green peas in butter and a homemade apple pie aacute la mode with theflakiest crust in the world A simple southern meal

that I am incapable of reproducing to this day My picrusts are heavier (never light and airy) my chickengreasy (burnt or uncooked at the bone) and my pota-toes are lumpy

Sirreaner was a good friend to me She answeredlifersquos more important questions taught me to irontold wonderful stories and always cooked my birth-day dinner It was the same meal for many yearsfried chicken mashed potatoes green peas and applepie aacute la mode Fried chicken still remains a better perfume than Channel No 5

My ldquorealrdquo father lived in New York City and cameout to the west coast a few times a year He alwaysstayed at the Beverly Hills Hotel a pink confectionwith excellent service and wonderful food We oftenate there instead of going to a fancy Hollywood

restaurantMy two favorite foods at the Beverly Hills Hotelwere Monte Cristo sandwiches and pofiterolles TheMonte Cristo sandwich was three layers of crust-trimmed bread layered with ham chicken and cheeseThis entire package was dipped in an egg batter frieand dusted with powdered sugar It all melted to-gether but remained crispy on the outside and washeavenly to eat

The pofiterolles cream puffs sliced in half andfilled with vanilla ice cream and covered in hot fudgand whipped cream were a special treat I ate themvery slowly savoring every bite This was an indul-gent treat and I hated it to end I still feel that waytoday when I have an ice cream treat The fun of choosing and mixing flavors of ice cream heightensthe promise of a delicious beginning

For me meals are not just for eating to sustain butpart of a creative process of preparation and anticipation as well as eating As always it is the endings thaI find most difficult

Food paradise foundby Jan Wheatcroft

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Bernard Field Stationsilent auction at FolkMusic Center

The nonprofit Friends of the BernardBiological Field Stationrsquos annual silentauction is once again taking place

During the month of March leave abid on items from Claremont artistsmdashpaintings ceramics jewelry music and

more The items make wonderful giftsfor friends or yourself Funds from theauction go to preserving Claremontrsquosecological community used for teach-ing and research experiences in the bio-logical environmental and othersciences at the Claremont Colleges

Stop by the Folk Music Center 220Yale Ave Claremont and take a lookThe Folk is closed on Mondays

Art Reach The Art ofMusic to exhibit worksof CHS students

Claremont High School is well-rep-resented with over 30 students juried

into the show Art Reach on view at theMillard Sheets Gallery at FairplexHundreds of entries were submitted

from area high school students CHSstudents working in ceramics computergraphic arts photography visual art artproduction and 2-D and 3-D studio artas well as some beginning visual artstudents participated in creating art in-spired by ldquoThe Art of Musicrdquo theme

Students who have had artwork se-lected in the show have made it throughsome tough elimination rounds Eachteacher was allowed to submit up to 20of their best student pieces then ex-hibitors went through at least tworounds during the selection process

Some CHS students have been hon-ored with awards They are

Lily Hong (second place digital art)Kaylee Teague (third place other 3D

art) Michael Cooper (third place ldquoStayTunedrdquo) Kiavash Shahriari (honorablemention photography) Helen Thomas(first place ceramics) Briana Quezada(third place ceramics) Amanda Perea(honorable mention ceramics) JustinHolcomb (third place other 2D) andKatie Serabyn (honorable mentionother 2D)

In addition to the Art of Music ex-hibit a special installation called StayTuned features almost 50 pieces of artcreated on records or CDs by CHS stu-dents

On Thursday March 12 from 6 to830 pm the Sheets Gallery will hostClaremont Community Night The ex-

hibit will be open and some of Clare-mont Highrsquos performing art studentswill share their work including musicaltheater guitar and jazz band studentsLight refreshments will be served

The Millard Sheets Gallery is locatedat the Pomona Fairplex Enter throughGate 1 The show and parking are free

Sustainability Re-source Center to holdgrand opening

Sustainable Claremont will be host-ing a ribbon cutting ceremony for thegrand opening of the Sustainability Resource Center on Wednesday March 1at 12 noon A reception with light re-freshments will immediately follow

The event is open to the publicSustainability Resource Center is located within the Lenz HorticultureBuilding at Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College AvenueClaremont The center is open Tuesdaythrough Friday from 9 am to 1 pmFor more information contact Sustainability Coordinator Alexis Reyes at(909) 625-8767 x 238 or via email atcoordinatorsustainableclaremontor

Having fun at thisevent is easy as pie

Claremontrsquos third annual Pie Festivis set for Saturday March 14 from 11

am to 4 pmThe event features a pie-baking con

test and a pie-eating contest The win-ning confection in the former contestwill be featured on the I Like Pie menuAttendance is free

For more information visitwwwclaremontpiefestivalcom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

OUR TOWN

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottondesignscom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

41 years experience in Business LawProbate Family Law Estate PlanningReal Estate Law Civil Litigation Bankruptcy

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-0733Focused on Family Law Divorce Child

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

Christiansen AccountingCorina L Christiansen CPA140 W Foothill Blvd Suite EClaremont CA 91711

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

Specializing in Family Law in Claremontsince 1994 Divorce Custody Visitationwith Children Property Division AlimonyChild Support

PROF SSION L

Call Mary Rose at(909) 621-4761for information

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

E-PRO SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

Phone (909) 621-0500GeoffGeoffHamillcom1 in Claremont sales amp listings since 1988

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-68151 Hour In-Office Bleaching VeneersWhite Fillings Dental Implants Dentures

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-2623Tax Planning amp Preparation bull Accounting

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

(909) 625-1052ldquoYour financial security is my priorityrdquo

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OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

DR MARTIN S McLEOD411 N Indian Hill Blvd

Claremont CA 91711(909) 621-1208bull Joint amp Muscle Pain bull Headachebull Sciatica bull Pinched nerve

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

COX and PATEL DDSWayne Cox DDSKrutav Patel DDS326 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1684wwwCoxandPatelDDScomSedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

(909) 367-4554Helping people who canrsquot wear CPAP

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

snoringsleep apnea

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Repertory companygets Ruthless pres-ents spoof featuringcity dignitaries

Opheliarsquos Jump will present Ruth-less The Musical on Friday March 6to Sunday March 8 at Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre forthe Performing Arts

Cameos will be made by ClaremontMayor Joe Lyons on opening nightwith NPR Radio Host Steve Julian onSaturday at 3 pm Daily Bulletincolumnist David Allen will step onstage at Saturdayrsquos evening perform-ance Euro Cafeacute owner Joey Medeiroswill appear at the 2 pm show on Sun-day with Claremont City councilmanSam Pedroza closing out the cameos onSunday night at 7 pm

The story directed by OpheliarsquosJump founding artistic director BeatriceCasagran follows eight-year-old TinaDenmark a young thespian who knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing She will do anything to win thepart in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady

This outrageous hit spoofs classicfilms and musicals like The Bad SeedAll About Eve Gypsy and MameDuring its long off-Broadway run theshow won a Drama Desk Award andthe New York Outer Critics CircleAward

Show times are Friday March 6 at 8pm Saturday March 7 at 3 pm and 8pm and Sunday March 8 at 2 pm and7 pm Tickets range from $22 to $25For tickets and information call (909)624-1464 or visit OpheliasJumporg

Casa Colina Center an-nounces name change

Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilita-tion announced that it has changed itsname to Casa Colina Hospital and Cen-ters for Healthcare

According to a press release the newname better reflects the breadth of itscurrent and projected services as it con-tinues its position as a regional Centerof Excellence in medical and rehabilita-tion services in its community and thehealthcare industry

Casa Colinarsquos name change is due inpart to its 31-bed medicalsurgical hos-pital currently under construction adja-cent to its acute rehabilitation unit Thenew 38220-square-foot hospital willoffer six surgical intensive care unitbeds 25 private medicalsurgical bedswith full telemetry and patient lift sys-tems three surgical suites featuringminimally invasive surgical equipmentand a gastroenterology procedure room

For the latest updates on Casa ColinaHospital and Centers for Healthcarevisit wwwcasacolinaorg

Class of 2016 pancakebreakfast to raise fundsfor grad night

Claremont High Schoolrsquos Class of 2016 will hold its third annual pancake

breakfast fundraiser set for SaturdayMarch 7 from 8 to 1130 am at TaylorHall located at 1775 N Indian HillBlvd next to the high school

Breakfast costs $5 in advance or $7at the door and includes pancakeseggs sausage and coffee or juice Pro-ceeds will benefit the Class of 2016rsquosGrad Night event To find out moreor purchase tickets in advance textKim Mitchell at (951) 850-1323 or BillMeyer at (909) 753-9732

Claremont Choralehosts concert of

remembranceThe Claremont Choral has beengracing the stages of Claremont and itssurrounding community for nearly 50years It will be hosting its second con-cert of the season at Bridges Hall of Music at Pomona College The eventwill be held on March 14 at 3 pmshowcasing music of remembrance and

hope and featuring both its choral andorchestral strengths

The performance dubbed the nameElegy and the program includes GabriFaureacutersquos Requiem Mass JS BachrsquosCantata 106 Ralph Vaughan Williams

ethereal Flos CampiTickets are available online atwwwclaremontchoraleorg at the dooand in person any day before the evenat Rio de Ojas 250 N Harvard Ave inClaremont Tickets are $15 general or$12 for students and seniors For moreinformation visit their website or call(909) 626-5593

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

OUR TOWN PeggyBrower

Peggy Brower a longtime resi-dent died peacefully in Clare-mont on Wednesday January 212015 surrounded by her familyShe was 92

A celebration of Ms Browerrsquoslife was held in February Dona-tions in Peggyrsquos name may bemade to VNA Hospice and Pallia-tive Care of Southern California150 W First St Suite 270 Clare-mont California 91711

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

CGU presents $100000Kingsley Tufts poetry award

T

he envelope pleaseClaremont GraduateUniversity has named

Angie Estes as the winner of the2015 Kingsley Tufts PoetryAward

The prestigious prize which is giveneach year to a mid-career poet who hasachieved much and is expected to achievemuch more carries with it a $100000purse making it one of the biggest poetryawards in the world

The poet who is being recognized forher 2013 book Enchanteacutee lives in Ur-bana Illinois and is on the faculty of Ash-land Universityrsquos MFA program Of En-chanteacutee Stephen Burt with The Boston

Review has written ldquoAngie Estes has re-cently created some of the most beautiful

verbal objects on the planetrdquoThis is not the first time verbal objects

penned by Ms Estes have gained criticalnotice

A previous book of poems Tryst wasselected as one of two finalists for the 2010Pulitzer Prize She has published fivebooks of poetry and appeared in numerousanthologies as well as literary magazineslike TriQuarterly The Paris ReviewPloughshares Boston Review and SlateHonors she has garnered include aGuggenheim Fellowship a Pushcart Prizeand the Cecil Hemley Memorial Awardfrom the Poetry Society of America For asample of Ms Estesrsquo work visit Ang-ieEstescom and click on ldquoPoemsrdquo

The Kingsley Tufts Award ceremonywill be held on Thursday April 16 at 5 pmat the Rose Hills Theater in the SmithCampus Center at Pomona College (170 ESixth St) The ceremony which includespoetry readings a book-signing and a light

reception is free and open to the publicA Tufts Poetry Panel on ldquoThe Man

Voices of Poetryrdquo featuring Ms Estamong other panelists will be held in th

Honnold Library Founders Room fromto 4 pm prior to the ceremonyAlso recognized at the ceremony will

Brandon Som a Los Angeles writer whhas been presented with the 2015 KaTufts Discovery Award The accolade anaccompanying $10000 prize is given anually for a first book by a poet of genuipromise

Mr Somrsquos debut collection The Triute Horse was called ldquoa beautiful medition on migration cultural memory anthe great mitigating force of both laguagerdquo in a NewPages review Work bMr Som who teaches in the writing prgram at the University of Southern Cafornia has appeared in Indiana Revie

Black Warrior Review Octopus Magaziand Prairie SchoonerThe Kingsley Tufts award now in i

23rd year was established at CGU by KaTufts to honor the memory of her huband who held executive positions in thLos Angeles Shipyards and wrote poetry his avocation The Kate Tufts DiscoveAward was initiated in 1993 Both prizare intended to provide writers with ecouragement and financial breathing rooto continue with their poetry

ldquoThe unprecedented number of sumissions this year represents a wide rangof poetic voices and visionsrdquo said WendMartin director of the Tufts Poetry Awarand professor of American Literature

CGU in a recent press release ldquoThe competition was fierce and the selection the winning books was especially chalengingrdquo

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-courierco

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

Zip-lining above jungles and snor-keling through the reefs of Cancunis not a typical vacation itinerary

for a young child Most adults canrsquot saythey have gone on adventures through Ire-land and England In the case of 10-year-old Jake De La Rosa however it is reality

The young Claremont resident has gone on a few ex-otic vacations with his family but has now been offereda golden opportunity as a student ambassador with Peo-ple to People in their upcoming trip to Australia Withthis golden opportunity comes a golden price tag andhis mother Monique De La Rosa is looking to raisefunds to help pay for the trip

ldquoI was freaking out at first because I had never heardof the programrdquo said Jakersquos mother ldquoI did some re-search on it and after talking to one of his coaches andteachers and hearing that their kids went it made me alot more comfortable to let him gordquo

People to People is a travel service that offers all-in-clusive trips to children in grades 5-12 looking to en-hance leadership skills and experiences in preparation

for college The organization offers travel to variousdestinations within seven continents and reports that 80percent of their alumni are accepted into their first-choice college

In 1962 the first People to People group traveled toits designated destination and since then more than500000 students have done the same Tuition for thetrips ranges from $4000 to $8000 and includes airfaretransportation meals and living accommodations

ldquoI feel so excited and happy that I get to have thischance I am used to traveling with my mom so I am alittle nervous I get to see and study animals that I havenever seen and explore the Great Barrier Reefrdquo ex-plained Jake

The De La Rosas are planning to have multiplefundraising events to help reach their goal including adonation-based yoga class at a Bikram Yoga Covina on

March 14 at 2 pm Anyone who attends the free classcan donate whatever theyrsquod like with all proceeds go-ing to Jakersquos travel fund In return attendees can pur-chase an additional week of classes at the studio for $5Another fundraiser in the works is a bake sale at TheUpland Arena Indoor Sports Complex The family has

held private concerts for donations with close familyand friends along with a Super Bowl pool with the $25buy-ins going towards Jakersquos upcoming adventure Sofar the De La Rosas have raised approximately $945but still have more than $5000 to go to reach their goal

People to People also focuses on humanitarian effortsboth overseas and close to home Their upcoming proj-ect for local student ambassadors is The Bay BeachClean up on April 18 in Santa Monica While on theirtrip the organizationrsquos young delegates will also be de-voting a portion of their time abroad to distributing sup-

plies to rural schools and students in needJake is an honor roll student at Mountain View Ele-mentary School and plays on both The Arenarsquos soccerteam and in Claremontrsquos Foothill Storm Soccer ClubHe was nominated as student ambassador and hismother believes that his teachers are to thank

ldquoClaremont is a wonderful city to live in and a won-derful place to raise a sonmdashevery opportunity my sonhas had is because of it His commitment to his educa-tion and sports is because of the community and itrsquosmaking him become an amazing little manrdquo Jakersquosmother enthused

To be a student ambassador for People to People onmust apply pass a required interview with a programleader and submit two or three letters of recommenda-tion Requirements and application locations vary de-pending on whether the student has been nominated fothe experience or is applying without nomination

On the itinerary for Jakersquos trip to Australia is a back-stage tour of the Sydney Opera House animal encoun-ters at a sanctuary a cruise to the Great Barrier Reef ana trip to the Queensland Dairy Museum

Jake and his mother have created a fundraising page

at wwwpiggybackrcomjakeyd where anyone can do-nate to his trip along with reading a more about himUpdates on upcoming fundraising activities can also bfound on their website

ldquoPart of being a parent is to show that it is importantto be supportive He has been very thankful and appre-ciative for everything around him and everyone helpinus outrdquo said Monique

For more information about how to give to Jakersquosfund visit their fundraising page or email his mother amoniquedelarosa1gmailcom

mdashVeronica Orozc

Mountain View student sets his sights on the land down under

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneJake De La Rosa 10 will be traveling to Australia as part of the People to People Ambassador Program Hwill be in the country for two weeks during which time he will learn about the people and the culture as weas how to travel independently

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The 128-year-old Clare-mont Depot which overthe years has undergone

a full reconstruction and multi-ple face-lifts now faces furtherneed of repair This time the cul-prit is a leaky roof

The leak which has since been repairedby the city left noticeable water damage to

the historic ceilingFirst built in 1887 by the Atchison

Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad the originaldepot was a simple wooden structure done inthe Gothic style In 1927 the station wasmoved 100 feet to the east and designed inthe Spanish Colonial Revival-style by SantaFe staff

This new design incorporated intricateconcrete Churrigueresque trim and elaboratedoors carved with Santa Fersquos cross and cir-cle logo as well as a lavishly painted ceil-ing The Depot which was built at the heightof the Spanish Colonial Revival period re-flects the Spanish heritage of California andwas inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1982

Due to its historical significance the city

has brought in restoration specialist LinnaeaDix Dawson from Silverlake Conservationto facilitate repairs to the ceiling which fea-tures a combination of geometric and floralembellishments

Scaffolding has been erected to providaccess to the ceiling Ms Dawson believthe main problem is the plaster which hseparated due to the water damage

Conservation technician Eric Sarbach anMs Dawson are busy stabilizing the plastwith a complex application of multiple ahesives Once the plaster is secure they wtry and save as much of the original paint possible with a variety of techniques Thfinal step is what Ms Dawson calls ldquovisureintegrationrdquo or the process of applyin

new paint and materials to make the restorespot look like it belongs

ldquoWe want it to look like it is in good codition but not newmdashmore like the old ceiing it isrdquo says Ms Dawson

She relates that the original design wpainted using a stencil technique whicshould not be too difficult to replicatThanks to a repeating motif Ms Dawsonable to compare and contrast leaving thusual guesswork out of this project

While her efforts are not the first MDawson hopes that her work will integraseamlessly and age gracefully with the existing ceiling She will take steps to maksure anything her team does can be undonwithout damaging the original painting

Work is expected to be done in time f

the Claremont Pie Festival on SaturdaMarch 14 For information contact thCommunity Services Department at (90399-5431 mdashJessica Gustin Pfahl

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

The Depot gets a touch-up

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffLinnaea Dix Dawson co-owner of Silverlake Conservation describes theprocess of restoring the ceiling at the Claremont Depot

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 16

CALENDAR Galleries

See our Art Walk map and listing of this monthrsquos opening receptions

Page 19

Friday March 6 through Saturday March 14

ART WALK Visit Claremont galleries between 6 and 9 pm for artist receptionsWOMENrsquoS LEADERSHIP CON-FERENCE The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosts its first WomenrsquosLeadership Conference presented byClaremont Lincoln University Enjoy aday of motivation inspiration and funThe keynote speaker is Lori Giovan-noni $100 per person (includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch) Register online at claremontchamberorg or call(909) 624-1681 For ages 21 and overDoubleTree by Hilton 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont

GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTSteve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen bring together both traditional musicand their original songs Using guitarconcertina and banjo their entertaining

performances are rich in harmony withcompelling songs and great humor MrGillette has been writing songs sincethe 1960s His songs have been cov-ered by artists such as Ian and SylviaJohn Denver and Linda Ronstadt MsMangsen is known for her interpreta-tions of traditional ballads her song-

writing and her great harmonies 730to 930 pm $15 donation For ages 12and over Directions given upon reser-vation Call (909) 596-1266THEATER Ruthless The Musical

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing and she will do anything to win the

part in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady This ag-gressively outrageous musical hit gar-nered rave reviews during its longoff-Broadway run For ages 13 andover Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 3and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm$25 general admission or $22 for stu-dents and seniors Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre1601 N Indain Hill Blvd Claremont(909) 624-1464

HATS OFF TO READING DrSeussrsquo birthday March 2 has become anannual celebration of reading amongmillions of students parents educatorsand consumers nationwide To celebrateThe Huntley Bookstore of the ClaremontColleges will be hosting a communityevent that features a reading of some of Dr Seussrsquos most beloved stories includ-ing Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go (which

celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015)The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggsand Ham There will also be activitiesand a prize giveaway 1 pm 175 EEighth St Claremont (909) 607-1502

SUSTAINABLE GARDEN DESIGNldquoSoil Water amp Sunrdquo This workshopwill cover site analysis and design prin-ciples toward creating a flourishing gar-den and caring for your soil and waterParticipants will have homework (op-tional but strongly recommended) tocomplete on their own after class Lim-ited to 30 participants Please bring asack lunch Based on the Landscape for Life curriculum For ages 15 and over10 am Admission is $36 for RSABGmembers or $45 for the general publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont

ST JOSEPH TABLE amp SPAGHETTIDINNER A traditional St JosephrsquosTable will celebrate the arrival of spring at Our Lady of the AssumptionParish Hall 435 Berkeley Ave Clare-mont Fresh cannoli Italian pastriescakes breads pies and Easter treatswill be available for purchase begin-ning at 8 am A spaghetti dinner withhomemade sauce will be served from

noon to 5 pm Carry-out will be avaiable $12 for adults and $6 for childrefrom 5 to 10 years (under 5 free) Sponsor is the Italian Catholic FederationCall (909) 626-3596 for informationCONCERT Eric Lindholm conductoleads the orchestra featuring the winneof the 2014 Pomona College OrchestrConcerto Competition and violinist PeteMellinger in Mendelssohnrsquos Violin Concerto in E Minor Op 64 Also on the program is Ivesrsquo ldquoUnanswered Questionand Brahmsrsquo Symphony No 4 in minor Op 98 Free admission with opeseating no tickets Doors open approxmately 30 minutes prior to performanc3 pm Bridges Hall of Music 150 EFourth St Claremont (909) 607-2671SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL So

prano Anne Harley and pianist GaylBlankenburg premier works by Bi

Alves Jodi Goble and Gao Ping featuring a song cycle by Libby Larse performed with The Choral Bells oClaremont United Church of Christ

pm Garrison Theater 241 E Tenth StClaremont (909) 607-3266

SHAKESPEARE CLUB Beatric

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

NightlifeLa Chispa Latin Jazz performat The Press Restaurant

Page 22

March

Friday 6

MarchSaturday 7

MarchMonda y 9

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

MarchSunday 8

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

MarchTuesday 10

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MarchWednesday 11

MarchThursday 12

March

Friday 13

MarchSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

CLAREMONT ART WALK

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3

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5

6

7

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

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The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Rentals

House for rent

FOUR bedroom two bath-room home near ClaremontClub and Colleges $2200monthly Call Lourdes at 909-477-7872 for appointment

Real Estate

House for sale

VENTURA Pierpont beachbungalow two bedroomsone bathroom around 1000sq ft front and back yardOne house from state park

10 houses from beach Im-maculately maintained andrecently upgraded cute cot-tage Price $750000 Con-tact 661-309-5678

Employment

Help wanted

SEEKING strong honestworking team members to helpbuild sustainably designedlandscapes under foremanrsquossupervision 909-398-1235

SEEKING motivated depend-able landscapehardscape

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SEEKING energetic organ-ized and reliable office as-sistant with experiencecommunicating profession-ally with clients and crew909-398-1235

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DRIVERS No experienceSome or lots of experienceLetrsquos talk No matter whatstage in your career itrsquostime Call Central Refriger-ated Home 888-302-4618

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Announcements

DID you know that not onlydoes newspaper media reach ahuge audience they also reachan engaged audience Dis-cover the power of newspaper advertising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

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Antiques

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DISH TV retailer Starting at$1999 monthly (for 12months) and high-speed in-ternet starting at $1495

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Health

SAFE Step Walk-In Tub Alertfor seniors Bathroom falls canbe fatal Approved by ArthritisFoundation Therapeutic jetsLess than four-inch step-inWide door Anti-slip floors

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Coyote sightings

ONE coyote seen headingwest near W Eleventh Stand N Cambridge Ave onMonday March 2 at 9 am

TWO adult coyotes seenheading east on Northwest-

ern Drive and Butte St at 7am on Monday March 2

Lost pet

LOST cat Parker a male grTabby with rings on tail and fowhite paws went missing Wednesday February 25 neTwelfth and Mountain Ave His chipped and wearing a purpcollar with bell no tag Offera reward 626-319-2242

FIGUEROA a male black awhite short hair cat went mising on Thursday February near W Eleventh St and Cambridge Ave Call Hen909-624-4474 951-202-9274

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Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

2015

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

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844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

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Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

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Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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by delaying some vaccines and leaving them vulnera-

blerdquo he said ldquoThe standard vaccine schedule hasbeen studied for decades by the American Academyof Pediatrics The schedule has been designed to givevaccines at certain times in a personrsquos life to give opti-mal protection against diseaserdquo

Dr Miya wants families to under-stand the severity of a disease thatwas once brushed off as typical

childhood illnessldquoMeasles is more than a rash Measles should not

be minimizedrdquo Dr Miya said ldquoI distinctly remem-ber that in intensive care Irsquove had one patient whohad pneumonia and diedrdquo

People who have contracted the measles can becontagious up to four days before the rash appears DrMiya said

ldquoThe classic signs of the measles are a high fever of up to 104 cough runny nose and red eyesrdquo he said

ldquoHowever major complications can happen after

those symptoms pneumonia brain inflammationdeafness blindness brain damage and deathrdquo

It is an extremely contagious disease that is espe-cially dangerous for vulnerable populations like in-fants who are older than 4 months when maternalantibodies begin to wear off and younger than oneyears old when the vaccine is typically first adminis-tered

ldquoIt has also been shown that for children age 5 andunder who contract measles one out of five has to betreated in the hospitalrdquo Dr Miya said

As any parent knows schools are a natural breedinground for illness And measles germs are quite hardyaccording to Dr Miya

ldquoThey are spread by water droplets from sneezingand coughing and can stay viable for two hours oncountertopsrdquo he said

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Calaycay keeps focused on taking care of Claremont

VACCINATIONS continued from page 3

When it comes to city govern-ment Councilman CoreyCalaycay has a simple yet in-

sightful philosophy public service is cus-tomer service And no one knows his

customers better than this life-long Clare-mont resident

As a teen Mr Calaycay became well-acquaintedwith the trials and tribulations of dealing with a lessthan responsive local government After a couple of stolen cars had been dumped near his rural Claremonthome he reached out to the city for help but soon re-alized hersquod have to help himself

ldquoBack in the day Base Line wasnrsquot here The free-way wasnrsquot here There was a dirt road and a berryfield When they annexed this area into the city theynever changed the street signs so every time wecalled the police they kept arguing with us that welived in the countyrdquo explained Mr Calaycay ldquoI wentto the city to try and get some assistance and I keptgetting the runaround I eventually spoke with themayor who said lsquoIt was a Caltrans roadway the citycanrsquot do anything and Irsquom late for a planersquo beforehanging the phone up on me I thought to myself if thatrsquos the way they treat people I could do a better jobthan thatrdquo

Mr Calaycay took the first step in 1990 and ran forcity council at the age of 19 Although he didnrsquot winthe election he garnered an impressive 2382 votes

ldquoFrom the get-go my thought was this was a cus-tomer service job Wersquore here to serve peoplerdquo hesays emphatically ldquoI saw that mindset somewhatlacking at that period of time in terms of the recogni-tion of service to the community as opposed to ad-vancing the agendas of what the people at that timewere interested in Thatrsquos what continues to motivateme hererdquo

Currently serving his third term Mr Calaycay wasfirst elected to city council in March 2005 followingtwo unsuccessful runs in 1992 and 1994 A 40-yearresident of Claremont the council member grew up inthe community he now serves having attended the

United Church of Christ Preschool Foothill CountryDay School and Webb School

After receiving a degree in business administrationfrom Loyola Marymount University in 1992 MrCalaycay began his political career working for Cali-fornia State Legislators including former Assembly-man and State Senator Bob Margett formerAssemblyman Bob Pacheco and former Assembly-man Todd Spitzer

ldquoI respected all of them immenselyrdquo he saysldquoThey all had their different styles of leadership andhopefully from each of them I derived elements thathave served the public well here in Claremontrdquo

At 44 years old Mr Calaycay is ironically theyoungest yet most senior of the city council membersHe credits the success of this particular council totheir ability to collaborate

ldquoI think wersquove learned to keep our egos and ourown personal objectives in check There are probablymoments in time when wersquore ready to strangle eachother but I think we do a really good job of stepping

away from that cooling off and coming back to thetable and still working together in a constructive wayI think everybody sees thatrdquo says Mr CalaycayldquoTherersquos no pressure to decide in any given directionand therersquos definitely an acceptance of free thought othe part of the council members Therersquos a respect between and among us That makes a huge differencerdquo

ldquoSomeone once told me itrsquos all about the compromise and in an effective compromise everybody cawalk away with about 80 percent of what they wanthe adds ldquoIrsquove generally found that to be truerdquo

One item the entire city council can agree upon isthe urgency in paying off the cityrsquos unfunded liabilitdebt According to Mr Calaycay the latest CalPERSnumbers are expected in October at which time citycouncil will appoint an ad hoc committee to look atthe current pay-off plan more comprehensively

ldquoWersquove done an excellent job in making this com-munity more financially stable but if we donrsquot monitor any adjustments by CalPERS that could really seus backrdquo he says ldquoWhen you miss a payment the interest is still accruing at such a high rate that you losground really fast So that is why it is critical that wereally take a look and make sure that our payment

plan is meeting the goal of paying this within a rea-sonable period of timerdquo

Having previously served as Claremontrsquos mayorfrom 2009-2010 Mayor Pro Tem Calaycay is onceagain expected to take center seat at city council wheJoe Lyonsrsquo mayoral term concludes next week

ldquoWhen I was mayor last time the downturn of theeconomy hit in 2008 and I came on as we were starting to feel the effects As much as I enjoyed that yeamdashit was a busy and productive yearmdashthe reality wawe had probably more staff farewells than I wouldguess any prior mayor had during his or her term Whad some serious budget discussions and cuts that hato be made so they were pretty challenging timesrdquo

This time around with Claremontrsquos economicgrowth on the upswing Mr Calaycay intends to doall he can to assist the community and its residents in

fulfilling their needsldquoFirst and foremost to me is that wersquore taking care

of peoplerdquo Mr Calaycay says ldquoMost of my agendawhatever comes up during the year stems aroundmaking sure we are taking care of what our citizenswant Groups like Jim Keith with Safe and HealthyFamily Housing and Betty Crocker with Keeping theGood in Our Neighborhoodmdashthose are the peoplethat matter to me If they come up with agenda itemsto make the community more safehellipif this is what thpeople want thatrsquos my agendardquo mdashAngela Baile

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COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffClaremont City Councilmember Corey Calaycay is inhis third term on the council and will consider runningfor a fourth His advice to anyone interested in runningis get involved with the community like joining a com-mission so the voters get to know you

Parents invited to Com-mon Core meetings atCUSD schools

The Claremont Unified School Dis-trict invites parents to attend an in-formational meeting on

curriculum and assessments in the districtAttendees will be given an overview of the Com-

mon Core State Standards and the changes they willbring have the opportunity to view sample state as-sessments on an iPad and ask questions to better un-derstand how students will benefit from the newstandards

Meetings are scheduled at the following times andlocations March 10 at 6 pm at Condit ElementarySchool (1750 N Mountain Ave) March 17 at 7 pmat the theater at Claremont High School (1601 N In-dian Hill Blvd) and March 23 at 630 pm at Sum-ner Elementary School (1770 Sumner Ave)

All meetings will present the same information sofeel free to attend any site or evening that is conven-ient Additional information on these meetings alongwith resources and information about the CommonCore can be found on the Claremont USD website at

wwwcusdclaremontedu

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Okay I get it now I now get it whythere are all those retired peoplewith New York and Boston ac-

cents living in FloridaAnd the story about people on the east coast getting

up late after New Yearrsquos Eve and turning on the tele-vision to watch the fantastically bright and balmyRose Parade in Pasadena and dream of moving tosunny So Cal (some allegedly decide to do just that)makes sense

There was another story that I heard while I wasgrowing up here It was said that the Colleges didtheir hiring in January and February when theweather was mild and bright green trees hung heavywith oranges under crystal blue skies and with snow-capped mountains in the background I get it now(Never mind the rest of the story that the professorswere in despair when they moved here in August andfound themselves all the more so at the time in ahorribly hot and smoggy place)

I get it when Irsquom out on a February evening bun-dled up in a hoodie and maybe wearing long-johns

and see students meandering across the college cam-puses in shorts and T-shirts On a recent evening as Iwas going across the Pomona College campus I sawa young man in this ensemble riding a skateboardbarefooted I get it now To them our chilly winterdays and evenings are balmy if not flat-out warm

Why wouldnrsquot our 50-degree evenings be a walk orskateboard ride in the park after daytime temperaturesin the teens or lower

I had no idea Really I had no ideaI found this out a few weekends ago when I at-

tended a meeting in Burlington New Jersey not farfrom Philadelphia I found out that Irsquom a true Califor-nia boy Make that a true So Cal native I was in factworried about going there in February Was I crazy Ikept asking friends but I really had no idea how dif-ferent it is

Of course I have seen snow As I write this I seesnow but as always it is up there over there some-

thing pretty to look at Snow has always been like anamusement park ride something fun and romantic anadventure for an afternoon or a weekend Yes I haveseen snow falling but it was the thrilling lucky high-light of the weekendrsquos ride

Snow has never been something to dread or fear Ithas never meant more work like shoveling or notbeing able to get somewhere When the meeting I at-tended was over many people rushed off eager todrive home before the next storm arrived I guess Iwas lucky that none of my flights including inChicago where I had a layover were canceled

It only snowed lightlymdashtwo or three inchesmdashwhileI was in Burlington but it was enough to more or lessshut down the town No one was out having fun in thesnow and the few people who were out were in a

hurry This was very strange to meThen again the few inches of snow was just the be-

ginning Each day my friend and Imdashthe crazy Cali-forniansmdashbundled up in everything we had and wentout for a walk This was lovely and fun but on thesecond day I barely got down the driveway when Isaid ldquoNoperdquo and had to go back The cold was like aknife and just hurt too much

I understood why when I was happily able to goout for a walk with my friend on the last day and sawthat most of the river two blocks over was frozenover This was definitely like nothing I had ever seenincluding during a year in England and another inItaly when I was growing up and it certainly wasnrsquotlike when I get excited about seeing a frozen puddleon the sidewalk after a particularly cold night here

No I wasnrsquot in southern California anymore It

may well have been unusually cold but no doubt thisis far more likely to happen there than here

I certainly saw that things are very different in thapart of the countrymdashIrsquove been saying that it was an-other world Not only is it cold the cold had a majoreffect on life that I have never experienced Further-more I was profoundly struck that my life as a persoin a wheelchair would be much harder there Yes I

gripe sometimes about our mild boring weather andI hate it when a few hours of rain means that I need task for a ride or canrsquot go out But for the most part Ican go out and get around in my wheelchair even ona ldquocoldrdquo night (along with the guys in shorts) It realhit me that this wouldnrsquot be the case if I lived on theeast coast or many other places in the US And not

just because the chilly wind might hurt too muchdriving a wheelchair through patches of snow and icisnrsquot easy

Then again there are many people who donrsquot justput up with the freezing weather Many Easternersclaim to miss the change of seasons when they movehere And when I mentioned to one woman during mvisit that I think I rather have earthquakes than snowshe laughed tartly and told me that I was welcome togo back home

When I did return to California it was downrightbizarre when upon arriving at LAX it was balmy(no warm) at 1130 on a February night It wasenoughmdashas if the previous three days in ldquoanotherworldrdquo not so far away wasnrsquotmdashto leave me in adaze marveling at my life in Claremont

It wasnrsquot just the weather and the frozen river thatmade me feel like I had been in another world far fafrom Claremont much closer to say England It waalso the cemeteries with the graves from the 1700swhich were quite pretty in the snow or the house twdoors down where a sign said Ulysses Grantrsquos familyhad lived and where he heard that Lincoln had beenshot or another building a block away where anothersign said that Ben Franklin had briefly worked Evenas Claremont with its palm trees and red tiles isknown and admired for being like a New Englandtown But thatrsquos another story

An ice-cold look at living in Claremontby John Pixley

observer observer

TRAVEL TALES page

You can stop now Irsquove got a new boyfriend

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It is a common understand-ing in the preservationcommunity that a building

is most in peril of being demol-ished between 35 and 50 yearsafter it was built

For a few buildings itrsquos because of the lack of quality of the componentsand constructionmdashit is simply nearingthe end of its lifespan For others espe-cially those that might be the product of an architectural movement it appears tobe dated as tastes have changed Stillothers are now seen as not being energy-efficient enough for current standards

Not much can be done about poorconstruction except for good design re-view and proper standards at the time abuilding is approved Scholarly consid-eration and the study of architecture taketime before we may recognize the value

of certain movements Technological ad-vances and new construction techniquesnow make it possible to address energy-efficiency standards in older buildings

With increased awareness about sus-tainability green technology and the im-portance of being energy-efficient in re-cent years it is sometimes too easy totear down an older structure and pushfor new construction in its place

The new building may be ldquogreenrdquo inevery sense of the word but if it replaceda demolished one all of that embodiedenergy is lost It can take from 10 to 80years for the new structure to overcomethe loss of the embodied energy in thedemolished building

Architect Carl Elefante stated ldquoThegreenest building is the one thatrsquos al-ready builtrdquo Consider the quality of ma-terials that went into constructing abeautiful Craftsman bungalow with astone foundation and porch The red-wood oak cypress fir or pine woodsthat were used for its construction are allold-growth woods these woods are of high quality superior strength and havehigher resistance to termite damage thantheir younger counterparts

Consider the amount of energy thatwas expended in cutting lumber ship-ping it to the building site and cuttingthe pieces to custom-fit each homewindow and mantelpiece Consider theenergy used to fabricate each historicshingle or shake

Consider the amount of embodiedenergy that already went into construct-ing your home Removing materials inthe name of energy-efficiency may notbe as efficient as it seems By taking ma-terials out the embodied energy is lostcompounding the amount of time it willtake to recoup the expense of addingnew energy-efficient materials

A few years ago the relationship be-tween historic preservation and sustain-able development was the focus of aconference involving preservationistsarchitects green builders and energy ex-perts Meeting at the historic RockefellerEstate at Pocantico Hills New York thisgroup developed the Pocantico Procla-mation on Sustainability that focuses onsix principles

Promote a culture of reuseThe way we use our buildings causes

big problems but incredibly we keeptrying to solve the problem by construct-ing more and more new buildings whilelargely ignoring the ones we alreadyhave That makes no sense In additionto building green we have to makewiser use of what wersquove already builtThe retention and reuse of older build-ings is an effective tool for the responsi-ble sustainable stewardship of environ-mental resources including those thathave already been expended

Reinvest at a community scaleInstead of building more highways

strip malls and subdivisions we oughtto be reinvesting in the communitieswe already have Leadership in Energyand Environmental Design (LEED)Neighborhood Development has anentire section ldquoGreen Infrastructureand Buildingsrdquo that focuses on this andincludes very important language thatencourages preservation and reuse of

older buildings instead of demolition

Value the lessons of heritagebuildings and communities

Itrsquos often alleged that historic build-ings are energy hogs but in fact someolder buildings are as energy-efficient asmany recently-built ones When theGeneral Services Administration exam-ined its nationwide buildings inventoryin 1999 it found that utility costs for his-toric buildings were 27 percent less thanfor more modern buildings

Many older buildings have thicksolid walls resulting in greater thermalmass and reducing the amount of energyneeded for heating and cooling Build-ings designed before the widespread useof electricity feature transoms high ceil-ings and big operable windows for natu-ral light and ventilation as well asshaded porches overhanging eaves andother features to reduce solar gain Ar-chitects and builders used siding andlandscaping as tools for maximizing sunexposure during the winter months andminimizing it during warmer months

Make use of the economic advantagesof reuse reinvestment and retrofits

Dollar for dollar rehabilitation createsmore jobs than new construction Sev-

eral studies and an economic input-output model developed by CarnegieMellon University demonstrate thatpreservation activities create more

jobs than new construction

Re-imagine historic preservationpolicies and practices as they relate

to sustainabilityWe must understand the gravity of th

threat of climate change and take seri-ously our responsibility to do whateverwe can to reduce the impact of buildingon the environment In its early yearspreservation focused on keeping build-ings from being torn down Now we understand that just saving them isnrsquotenough we also have to do our best toimprove energy-efficiency and ensurethat their impact on the environmentisnrsquot harmful

Take immediate and decisive actionItrsquos not enough to talk about how his

toric preservation can inform greenbuilding or how green building prac-tices can be integrated with preservatiopractices We must put these principlesinto practice Education is important buaction especially in the public policyarena is critically important

Preservation and sustainability gohand-in-hand in reducing our collectivecarbon footprint There is an importantconnection between historic preservatioand the need to address global warmingclimate change and the depletion of natural resources The science is clear onthis topic Historic preservation is sus-tainability

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Historic preservation is sustainability by John Neiuber

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Growing up in my household re-volved around food cooking andeating My motherrsquos gift to us

was to prepare tasty nourishing meals that

were eaten by the whole family togetherDinner was leisurely accompanied by stimulatingconversation with everyone contributing My motherprepared well-balanced meals of the 1940s andlsquo50smdasha choice cut of meat a starch a vegetable orsalad bread and butter and a dessert waiting at theend Most dinners were hearty with roasts hamburg-ers chicken or stews always enriched with herbs andseasonings My mother was not a bland cook TodayI eat a lighter more vegetarian diet but the heightenedflavors were born at this home table

My mealtime jobs were to set the table clear up andwash the dishes I wept through the entire process of clearing and washing up I truly felt like Cinderellaforced into servitude Subsequently I broke a dishglass or bowl each night until I had demolished mymotherrsquos entire handmade Mexican dinner set whichshe had received as a wedding gift She was thusforced into buying a set of grey Melmac plastic dishes

In her favor I will admit that never once did she

give in to save her plates by banishing me from thekitchen However I donrsquot remember breaking thedishes deliberately While my focus was on the act of washingmdashand the cruelty of lifemdashcups just crackedplates fell from my soapy hands and bowls fell off thedish rack

Setting the table was a different activity It usheredin the beginning of a meal of favorite foods of shar-ing the dayrsquos experiences and of being included withthe adults and their conversations It was the end of the meal I resented and of being left on my own to dothe ldquodirtyrdquo work

Wednesday was the day Sirreaner Malone came to

our house When I was small she took care of mewhile my mother worked She also ironed cleanedand cooked

But it was the Wednesday night dinner that was mfavorite meal for years It consisted of her SouthernFried Chickenmdashcrispy juicy tender and never greasmashed potatoes as smooth as silk green peas in butter and a homemade apple pie aacute la mode with theflakiest crust in the world A simple southern meal

that I am incapable of reproducing to this day My picrusts are heavier (never light and airy) my chickengreasy (burnt or uncooked at the bone) and my pota-toes are lumpy

Sirreaner was a good friend to me She answeredlifersquos more important questions taught me to irontold wonderful stories and always cooked my birth-day dinner It was the same meal for many yearsfried chicken mashed potatoes green peas and applepie aacute la mode Fried chicken still remains a better perfume than Channel No 5

My ldquorealrdquo father lived in New York City and cameout to the west coast a few times a year He alwaysstayed at the Beverly Hills Hotel a pink confectionwith excellent service and wonderful food We oftenate there instead of going to a fancy Hollywood

restaurantMy two favorite foods at the Beverly Hills Hotelwere Monte Cristo sandwiches and pofiterolles TheMonte Cristo sandwich was three layers of crust-trimmed bread layered with ham chicken and cheeseThis entire package was dipped in an egg batter frieand dusted with powdered sugar It all melted to-gether but remained crispy on the outside and washeavenly to eat

The pofiterolles cream puffs sliced in half andfilled with vanilla ice cream and covered in hot fudgand whipped cream were a special treat I ate themvery slowly savoring every bite This was an indul-gent treat and I hated it to end I still feel that waytoday when I have an ice cream treat The fun of choosing and mixing flavors of ice cream heightensthe promise of a delicious beginning

For me meals are not just for eating to sustain butpart of a creative process of preparation and anticipation as well as eating As always it is the endings thaI find most difficult

Food paradise foundby Jan Wheatcroft

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Bernard Field Stationsilent auction at FolkMusic Center

The nonprofit Friends of the BernardBiological Field Stationrsquos annual silentauction is once again taking place

During the month of March leave abid on items from Claremont artistsmdashpaintings ceramics jewelry music and

more The items make wonderful giftsfor friends or yourself Funds from theauction go to preserving Claremontrsquosecological community used for teach-ing and research experiences in the bio-logical environmental and othersciences at the Claremont Colleges

Stop by the Folk Music Center 220Yale Ave Claremont and take a lookThe Folk is closed on Mondays

Art Reach The Art ofMusic to exhibit worksof CHS students

Claremont High School is well-rep-resented with over 30 students juried

into the show Art Reach on view at theMillard Sheets Gallery at FairplexHundreds of entries were submitted

from area high school students CHSstudents working in ceramics computergraphic arts photography visual art artproduction and 2-D and 3-D studio artas well as some beginning visual artstudents participated in creating art in-spired by ldquoThe Art of Musicrdquo theme

Students who have had artwork se-lected in the show have made it throughsome tough elimination rounds Eachteacher was allowed to submit up to 20of their best student pieces then ex-hibitors went through at least tworounds during the selection process

Some CHS students have been hon-ored with awards They are

Lily Hong (second place digital art)Kaylee Teague (third place other 3D

art) Michael Cooper (third place ldquoStayTunedrdquo) Kiavash Shahriari (honorablemention photography) Helen Thomas(first place ceramics) Briana Quezada(third place ceramics) Amanda Perea(honorable mention ceramics) JustinHolcomb (third place other 2D) andKatie Serabyn (honorable mentionother 2D)

In addition to the Art of Music ex-hibit a special installation called StayTuned features almost 50 pieces of artcreated on records or CDs by CHS stu-dents

On Thursday March 12 from 6 to830 pm the Sheets Gallery will hostClaremont Community Night The ex-

hibit will be open and some of Clare-mont Highrsquos performing art studentswill share their work including musicaltheater guitar and jazz band studentsLight refreshments will be served

The Millard Sheets Gallery is locatedat the Pomona Fairplex Enter throughGate 1 The show and parking are free

Sustainability Re-source Center to holdgrand opening

Sustainable Claremont will be host-ing a ribbon cutting ceremony for thegrand opening of the Sustainability Resource Center on Wednesday March 1at 12 noon A reception with light re-freshments will immediately follow

The event is open to the publicSustainability Resource Center is located within the Lenz HorticultureBuilding at Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College AvenueClaremont The center is open Tuesdaythrough Friday from 9 am to 1 pmFor more information contact Sustainability Coordinator Alexis Reyes at(909) 625-8767 x 238 or via email atcoordinatorsustainableclaremontor

Having fun at thisevent is easy as pie

Claremontrsquos third annual Pie Festivis set for Saturday March 14 from 11

am to 4 pmThe event features a pie-baking con

test and a pie-eating contest The win-ning confection in the former contestwill be featured on the I Like Pie menuAttendance is free

For more information visitwwwclaremontpiefestivalcom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

OUR TOWN

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottondesignscom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

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MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

41 years experience in Business LawProbate Family Law Estate PlanningReal Estate Law Civil Litigation Bankruptcy

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-0733Focused on Family Law Divorce Child

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

Christiansen AccountingCorina L Christiansen CPA140 W Foothill Blvd Suite EClaremont CA 91711

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

Specializing in Family Law in Claremontsince 1994 Divorce Custody Visitationwith Children Property Division AlimonyChild Support

PROF SSION L

Call Mary Rose at(909) 621-4761for information

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

E-PRO SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

Phone (909) 621-0500GeoffGeoffHamillcom1 in Claremont sales amp listings since 1988

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-68151 Hour In-Office Bleaching VeneersWhite Fillings Dental Implants Dentures

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-2623Tax Planning amp Preparation bull Accounting

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

(909) 625-1052ldquoYour financial security is my priorityrdquo

Ann M Johannsen OD

Brad A Baggarly OD

OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

DR MARTIN S McLEOD411 N Indian Hill Blvd

Claremont CA 91711(909) 621-1208bull Joint amp Muscle Pain bull Headachebull Sciatica bull Pinched nerve

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

COX and PATEL DDSWayne Cox DDSKrutav Patel DDS326 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1684wwwCoxandPatelDDScomSedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

(909) 367-4554Helping people who canrsquot wear CPAP

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

snoringsleep apnea

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Repertory companygets Ruthless pres-ents spoof featuringcity dignitaries

Opheliarsquos Jump will present Ruth-less The Musical on Friday March 6to Sunday March 8 at Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre forthe Performing Arts

Cameos will be made by ClaremontMayor Joe Lyons on opening nightwith NPR Radio Host Steve Julian onSaturday at 3 pm Daily Bulletincolumnist David Allen will step onstage at Saturdayrsquos evening perform-ance Euro Cafeacute owner Joey Medeiroswill appear at the 2 pm show on Sun-day with Claremont City councilmanSam Pedroza closing out the cameos onSunday night at 7 pm

The story directed by OpheliarsquosJump founding artistic director BeatriceCasagran follows eight-year-old TinaDenmark a young thespian who knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing She will do anything to win thepart in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady

This outrageous hit spoofs classicfilms and musicals like The Bad SeedAll About Eve Gypsy and MameDuring its long off-Broadway run theshow won a Drama Desk Award andthe New York Outer Critics CircleAward

Show times are Friday March 6 at 8pm Saturday March 7 at 3 pm and 8pm and Sunday March 8 at 2 pm and7 pm Tickets range from $22 to $25For tickets and information call (909)624-1464 or visit OpheliasJumporg

Casa Colina Center an-nounces name change

Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilita-tion announced that it has changed itsname to Casa Colina Hospital and Cen-ters for Healthcare

According to a press release the newname better reflects the breadth of itscurrent and projected services as it con-tinues its position as a regional Centerof Excellence in medical and rehabilita-tion services in its community and thehealthcare industry

Casa Colinarsquos name change is due inpart to its 31-bed medicalsurgical hos-pital currently under construction adja-cent to its acute rehabilitation unit Thenew 38220-square-foot hospital willoffer six surgical intensive care unitbeds 25 private medicalsurgical bedswith full telemetry and patient lift sys-tems three surgical suites featuringminimally invasive surgical equipmentand a gastroenterology procedure room

For the latest updates on Casa ColinaHospital and Centers for Healthcarevisit wwwcasacolinaorg

Class of 2016 pancakebreakfast to raise fundsfor grad night

Claremont High Schoolrsquos Class of 2016 will hold its third annual pancake

breakfast fundraiser set for SaturdayMarch 7 from 8 to 1130 am at TaylorHall located at 1775 N Indian HillBlvd next to the high school

Breakfast costs $5 in advance or $7at the door and includes pancakeseggs sausage and coffee or juice Pro-ceeds will benefit the Class of 2016rsquosGrad Night event To find out moreor purchase tickets in advance textKim Mitchell at (951) 850-1323 or BillMeyer at (909) 753-9732

Claremont Choralehosts concert of

remembranceThe Claremont Choral has beengracing the stages of Claremont and itssurrounding community for nearly 50years It will be hosting its second con-cert of the season at Bridges Hall of Music at Pomona College The eventwill be held on March 14 at 3 pmshowcasing music of remembrance and

hope and featuring both its choral andorchestral strengths

The performance dubbed the nameElegy and the program includes GabriFaureacutersquos Requiem Mass JS BachrsquosCantata 106 Ralph Vaughan Williams

ethereal Flos CampiTickets are available online atwwwclaremontchoraleorg at the dooand in person any day before the evenat Rio de Ojas 250 N Harvard Ave inClaremont Tickets are $15 general or$12 for students and seniors For moreinformation visit their website or call(909) 626-5593

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

OUR TOWN PeggyBrower

Peggy Brower a longtime resi-dent died peacefully in Clare-mont on Wednesday January 212015 surrounded by her familyShe was 92

A celebration of Ms Browerrsquoslife was held in February Dona-tions in Peggyrsquos name may bemade to VNA Hospice and Pallia-tive Care of Southern California150 W First St Suite 270 Clare-mont California 91711

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CGU presents $100000Kingsley Tufts poetry award

T

he envelope pleaseClaremont GraduateUniversity has named

Angie Estes as the winner of the2015 Kingsley Tufts PoetryAward

The prestigious prize which is giveneach year to a mid-career poet who hasachieved much and is expected to achievemuch more carries with it a $100000purse making it one of the biggest poetryawards in the world

The poet who is being recognized forher 2013 book Enchanteacutee lives in Ur-bana Illinois and is on the faculty of Ash-land Universityrsquos MFA program Of En-chanteacutee Stephen Burt with The Boston

Review has written ldquoAngie Estes has re-cently created some of the most beautiful

verbal objects on the planetrdquoThis is not the first time verbal objects

penned by Ms Estes have gained criticalnotice

A previous book of poems Tryst wasselected as one of two finalists for the 2010Pulitzer Prize She has published fivebooks of poetry and appeared in numerousanthologies as well as literary magazineslike TriQuarterly The Paris ReviewPloughshares Boston Review and SlateHonors she has garnered include aGuggenheim Fellowship a Pushcart Prizeand the Cecil Hemley Memorial Awardfrom the Poetry Society of America For asample of Ms Estesrsquo work visit Ang-ieEstescom and click on ldquoPoemsrdquo

The Kingsley Tufts Award ceremonywill be held on Thursday April 16 at 5 pmat the Rose Hills Theater in the SmithCampus Center at Pomona College (170 ESixth St) The ceremony which includespoetry readings a book-signing and a light

reception is free and open to the publicA Tufts Poetry Panel on ldquoThe Man

Voices of Poetryrdquo featuring Ms Estamong other panelists will be held in th

Honnold Library Founders Room fromto 4 pm prior to the ceremonyAlso recognized at the ceremony will

Brandon Som a Los Angeles writer whhas been presented with the 2015 KaTufts Discovery Award The accolade anaccompanying $10000 prize is given anually for a first book by a poet of genuipromise

Mr Somrsquos debut collection The Triute Horse was called ldquoa beautiful medition on migration cultural memory anthe great mitigating force of both laguagerdquo in a NewPages review Work bMr Som who teaches in the writing prgram at the University of Southern Cafornia has appeared in Indiana Revie

Black Warrior Review Octopus Magaziand Prairie SchoonerThe Kingsley Tufts award now in i

23rd year was established at CGU by KaTufts to honor the memory of her huband who held executive positions in thLos Angeles Shipyards and wrote poetry his avocation The Kate Tufts DiscoveAward was initiated in 1993 Both prizare intended to provide writers with ecouragement and financial breathing rooto continue with their poetry

ldquoThe unprecedented number of sumissions this year represents a wide rangof poetic voices and visionsrdquo said WendMartin director of the Tufts Poetry Awarand professor of American Literature

CGU in a recent press release ldquoThe competition was fierce and the selection the winning books was especially chalengingrdquo

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-courierco

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Zip-lining above jungles and snor-keling through the reefs of Cancunis not a typical vacation itinerary

for a young child Most adults canrsquot saythey have gone on adventures through Ire-land and England In the case of 10-year-old Jake De La Rosa however it is reality

The young Claremont resident has gone on a few ex-otic vacations with his family but has now been offereda golden opportunity as a student ambassador with Peo-ple to People in their upcoming trip to Australia Withthis golden opportunity comes a golden price tag andhis mother Monique De La Rosa is looking to raisefunds to help pay for the trip

ldquoI was freaking out at first because I had never heardof the programrdquo said Jakersquos mother ldquoI did some re-search on it and after talking to one of his coaches andteachers and hearing that their kids went it made me alot more comfortable to let him gordquo

People to People is a travel service that offers all-in-clusive trips to children in grades 5-12 looking to en-hance leadership skills and experiences in preparation

for college The organization offers travel to variousdestinations within seven continents and reports that 80percent of their alumni are accepted into their first-choice college

In 1962 the first People to People group traveled toits designated destination and since then more than500000 students have done the same Tuition for thetrips ranges from $4000 to $8000 and includes airfaretransportation meals and living accommodations

ldquoI feel so excited and happy that I get to have thischance I am used to traveling with my mom so I am alittle nervous I get to see and study animals that I havenever seen and explore the Great Barrier Reefrdquo ex-plained Jake

The De La Rosas are planning to have multiplefundraising events to help reach their goal including adonation-based yoga class at a Bikram Yoga Covina on

March 14 at 2 pm Anyone who attends the free classcan donate whatever theyrsquod like with all proceeds go-ing to Jakersquos travel fund In return attendees can pur-chase an additional week of classes at the studio for $5Another fundraiser in the works is a bake sale at TheUpland Arena Indoor Sports Complex The family has

held private concerts for donations with close familyand friends along with a Super Bowl pool with the $25buy-ins going towards Jakersquos upcoming adventure Sofar the De La Rosas have raised approximately $945but still have more than $5000 to go to reach their goal

People to People also focuses on humanitarian effortsboth overseas and close to home Their upcoming proj-ect for local student ambassadors is The Bay BeachClean up on April 18 in Santa Monica While on theirtrip the organizationrsquos young delegates will also be de-voting a portion of their time abroad to distributing sup-

plies to rural schools and students in needJake is an honor roll student at Mountain View Ele-mentary School and plays on both The Arenarsquos soccerteam and in Claremontrsquos Foothill Storm Soccer ClubHe was nominated as student ambassador and hismother believes that his teachers are to thank

ldquoClaremont is a wonderful city to live in and a won-derful place to raise a sonmdashevery opportunity my sonhas had is because of it His commitment to his educa-tion and sports is because of the community and itrsquosmaking him become an amazing little manrdquo Jakersquosmother enthused

To be a student ambassador for People to People onmust apply pass a required interview with a programleader and submit two or three letters of recommenda-tion Requirements and application locations vary de-pending on whether the student has been nominated fothe experience or is applying without nomination

On the itinerary for Jakersquos trip to Australia is a back-stage tour of the Sydney Opera House animal encoun-ters at a sanctuary a cruise to the Great Barrier Reef ana trip to the Queensland Dairy Museum

Jake and his mother have created a fundraising page

at wwwpiggybackrcomjakeyd where anyone can do-nate to his trip along with reading a more about himUpdates on upcoming fundraising activities can also bfound on their website

ldquoPart of being a parent is to show that it is importantto be supportive He has been very thankful and appre-ciative for everything around him and everyone helpinus outrdquo said Monique

For more information about how to give to Jakersquosfund visit their fundraising page or email his mother amoniquedelarosa1gmailcom

mdashVeronica Orozc

Mountain View student sets his sights on the land down under

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneJake De La Rosa 10 will be traveling to Australia as part of the People to People Ambassador Program Hwill be in the country for two weeks during which time he will learn about the people and the culture as weas how to travel independently

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The 128-year-old Clare-mont Depot which overthe years has undergone

a full reconstruction and multi-ple face-lifts now faces furtherneed of repair This time the cul-prit is a leaky roof

The leak which has since been repairedby the city left noticeable water damage to

the historic ceilingFirst built in 1887 by the Atchison

Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad the originaldepot was a simple wooden structure done inthe Gothic style In 1927 the station wasmoved 100 feet to the east and designed inthe Spanish Colonial Revival-style by SantaFe staff

This new design incorporated intricateconcrete Churrigueresque trim and elaboratedoors carved with Santa Fersquos cross and cir-cle logo as well as a lavishly painted ceil-ing The Depot which was built at the heightof the Spanish Colonial Revival period re-flects the Spanish heritage of California andwas inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1982

Due to its historical significance the city

has brought in restoration specialist LinnaeaDix Dawson from Silverlake Conservationto facilitate repairs to the ceiling which fea-tures a combination of geometric and floralembellishments

Scaffolding has been erected to providaccess to the ceiling Ms Dawson believthe main problem is the plaster which hseparated due to the water damage

Conservation technician Eric Sarbach anMs Dawson are busy stabilizing the plastwith a complex application of multiple ahesives Once the plaster is secure they wtry and save as much of the original paint possible with a variety of techniques Thfinal step is what Ms Dawson calls ldquovisureintegrationrdquo or the process of applyin

new paint and materials to make the restorespot look like it belongs

ldquoWe want it to look like it is in good codition but not newmdashmore like the old ceiing it isrdquo says Ms Dawson

She relates that the original design wpainted using a stencil technique whicshould not be too difficult to replicatThanks to a repeating motif Ms Dawsonable to compare and contrast leaving thusual guesswork out of this project

While her efforts are not the first MDawson hopes that her work will integraseamlessly and age gracefully with the existing ceiling She will take steps to maksure anything her team does can be undonwithout damaging the original painting

Work is expected to be done in time f

the Claremont Pie Festival on SaturdaMarch 14 For information contact thCommunity Services Department at (90399-5431 mdashJessica Gustin Pfahl

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

The Depot gets a touch-up

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffLinnaea Dix Dawson co-owner of Silverlake Conservation describes theprocess of restoring the ceiling at the Claremont Depot

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CALENDAR Galleries

See our Art Walk map and listing of this monthrsquos opening receptions

Page 19

Friday March 6 through Saturday March 14

ART WALK Visit Claremont galleries between 6 and 9 pm for artist receptionsWOMENrsquoS LEADERSHIP CON-FERENCE The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosts its first WomenrsquosLeadership Conference presented byClaremont Lincoln University Enjoy aday of motivation inspiration and funThe keynote speaker is Lori Giovan-noni $100 per person (includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch) Register online at claremontchamberorg or call(909) 624-1681 For ages 21 and overDoubleTree by Hilton 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont

GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTSteve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen bring together both traditional musicand their original songs Using guitarconcertina and banjo their entertaining

performances are rich in harmony withcompelling songs and great humor MrGillette has been writing songs sincethe 1960s His songs have been cov-ered by artists such as Ian and SylviaJohn Denver and Linda Ronstadt MsMangsen is known for her interpreta-tions of traditional ballads her song-

writing and her great harmonies 730to 930 pm $15 donation For ages 12and over Directions given upon reser-vation Call (909) 596-1266THEATER Ruthless The Musical

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing and she will do anything to win the

part in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady This ag-gressively outrageous musical hit gar-nered rave reviews during its longoff-Broadway run For ages 13 andover Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 3and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm$25 general admission or $22 for stu-dents and seniors Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre1601 N Indain Hill Blvd Claremont(909) 624-1464

HATS OFF TO READING DrSeussrsquo birthday March 2 has become anannual celebration of reading amongmillions of students parents educatorsand consumers nationwide To celebrateThe Huntley Bookstore of the ClaremontColleges will be hosting a communityevent that features a reading of some of Dr Seussrsquos most beloved stories includ-ing Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go (which

celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015)The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggsand Ham There will also be activitiesand a prize giveaway 1 pm 175 EEighth St Claremont (909) 607-1502

SUSTAINABLE GARDEN DESIGNldquoSoil Water amp Sunrdquo This workshopwill cover site analysis and design prin-ciples toward creating a flourishing gar-den and caring for your soil and waterParticipants will have homework (op-tional but strongly recommended) tocomplete on their own after class Lim-ited to 30 participants Please bring asack lunch Based on the Landscape for Life curriculum For ages 15 and over10 am Admission is $36 for RSABGmembers or $45 for the general publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont

ST JOSEPH TABLE amp SPAGHETTIDINNER A traditional St JosephrsquosTable will celebrate the arrival of spring at Our Lady of the AssumptionParish Hall 435 Berkeley Ave Clare-mont Fresh cannoli Italian pastriescakes breads pies and Easter treatswill be available for purchase begin-ning at 8 am A spaghetti dinner withhomemade sauce will be served from

noon to 5 pm Carry-out will be avaiable $12 for adults and $6 for childrefrom 5 to 10 years (under 5 free) Sponsor is the Italian Catholic FederationCall (909) 626-3596 for informationCONCERT Eric Lindholm conductoleads the orchestra featuring the winneof the 2014 Pomona College OrchestrConcerto Competition and violinist PeteMellinger in Mendelssohnrsquos Violin Concerto in E Minor Op 64 Also on the program is Ivesrsquo ldquoUnanswered Questionand Brahmsrsquo Symphony No 4 in minor Op 98 Free admission with opeseating no tickets Doors open approxmately 30 minutes prior to performanc3 pm Bridges Hall of Music 150 EFourth St Claremont (909) 607-2671SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL So

prano Anne Harley and pianist GaylBlankenburg premier works by Bi

Alves Jodi Goble and Gao Ping featuring a song cycle by Libby Larse performed with The Choral Bells oClaremont United Church of Christ

pm Garrison Theater 241 E Tenth StClaremont (909) 607-3266

SHAKESPEARE CLUB Beatric

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

NightlifeLa Chispa Latin Jazz performat The Press Restaurant

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March

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

MarchTuesday 10

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MarchWednesday 11

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Friday 13

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

CLAREMONT ART WALK

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3

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6

7

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

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The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

2015

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

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844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

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Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

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Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Okay I get it now I now get it whythere are all those retired peoplewith New York and Boston ac-

cents living in FloridaAnd the story about people on the east coast getting

up late after New Yearrsquos Eve and turning on the tele-vision to watch the fantastically bright and balmyRose Parade in Pasadena and dream of moving tosunny So Cal (some allegedly decide to do just that)makes sense

There was another story that I heard while I wasgrowing up here It was said that the Colleges didtheir hiring in January and February when theweather was mild and bright green trees hung heavywith oranges under crystal blue skies and with snow-capped mountains in the background I get it now(Never mind the rest of the story that the professorswere in despair when they moved here in August andfound themselves all the more so at the time in ahorribly hot and smoggy place)

I get it when Irsquom out on a February evening bun-dled up in a hoodie and maybe wearing long-johns

and see students meandering across the college cam-puses in shorts and T-shirts On a recent evening as Iwas going across the Pomona College campus I sawa young man in this ensemble riding a skateboardbarefooted I get it now To them our chilly winterdays and evenings are balmy if not flat-out warm

Why wouldnrsquot our 50-degree evenings be a walk orskateboard ride in the park after daytime temperaturesin the teens or lower

I had no idea Really I had no ideaI found this out a few weekends ago when I at-

tended a meeting in Burlington New Jersey not farfrom Philadelphia I found out that Irsquom a true Califor-nia boy Make that a true So Cal native I was in factworried about going there in February Was I crazy Ikept asking friends but I really had no idea how dif-ferent it is

Of course I have seen snow As I write this I seesnow but as always it is up there over there some-

thing pretty to look at Snow has always been like anamusement park ride something fun and romantic anadventure for an afternoon or a weekend Yes I haveseen snow falling but it was the thrilling lucky high-light of the weekendrsquos ride

Snow has never been something to dread or fear Ithas never meant more work like shoveling or notbeing able to get somewhere When the meeting I at-tended was over many people rushed off eager todrive home before the next storm arrived I guess Iwas lucky that none of my flights including inChicago where I had a layover were canceled

It only snowed lightlymdashtwo or three inchesmdashwhileI was in Burlington but it was enough to more or lessshut down the town No one was out having fun in thesnow and the few people who were out were in a

hurry This was very strange to meThen again the few inches of snow was just the be-

ginning Each day my friend and Imdashthe crazy Cali-forniansmdashbundled up in everything we had and wentout for a walk This was lovely and fun but on thesecond day I barely got down the driveway when Isaid ldquoNoperdquo and had to go back The cold was like aknife and just hurt too much

I understood why when I was happily able to goout for a walk with my friend on the last day and sawthat most of the river two blocks over was frozenover This was definitely like nothing I had ever seenincluding during a year in England and another inItaly when I was growing up and it certainly wasnrsquotlike when I get excited about seeing a frozen puddleon the sidewalk after a particularly cold night here

No I wasnrsquot in southern California anymore It

may well have been unusually cold but no doubt thisis far more likely to happen there than here

I certainly saw that things are very different in thapart of the countrymdashIrsquove been saying that it was an-other world Not only is it cold the cold had a majoreffect on life that I have never experienced Further-more I was profoundly struck that my life as a persoin a wheelchair would be much harder there Yes I

gripe sometimes about our mild boring weather andI hate it when a few hours of rain means that I need task for a ride or canrsquot go out But for the most part Ican go out and get around in my wheelchair even ona ldquocoldrdquo night (along with the guys in shorts) It realhit me that this wouldnrsquot be the case if I lived on theeast coast or many other places in the US And not

just because the chilly wind might hurt too muchdriving a wheelchair through patches of snow and icisnrsquot easy

Then again there are many people who donrsquot justput up with the freezing weather Many Easternersclaim to miss the change of seasons when they movehere And when I mentioned to one woman during mvisit that I think I rather have earthquakes than snowshe laughed tartly and told me that I was welcome togo back home

When I did return to California it was downrightbizarre when upon arriving at LAX it was balmy(no warm) at 1130 on a February night It wasenoughmdashas if the previous three days in ldquoanotherworldrdquo not so far away wasnrsquotmdashto leave me in adaze marveling at my life in Claremont

It wasnrsquot just the weather and the frozen river thatmade me feel like I had been in another world far fafrom Claremont much closer to say England It waalso the cemeteries with the graves from the 1700swhich were quite pretty in the snow or the house twdoors down where a sign said Ulysses Grantrsquos familyhad lived and where he heard that Lincoln had beenshot or another building a block away where anothersign said that Ben Franklin had briefly worked Evenas Claremont with its palm trees and red tiles isknown and admired for being like a New Englandtown But thatrsquos another story

An ice-cold look at living in Claremontby John Pixley

observer observer

TRAVEL TALES page

You can stop now Irsquove got a new boyfriend

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It is a common understand-ing in the preservationcommunity that a building

is most in peril of being demol-ished between 35 and 50 yearsafter it was built

For a few buildings itrsquos because of the lack of quality of the componentsand constructionmdashit is simply nearingthe end of its lifespan For others espe-cially those that might be the product of an architectural movement it appears tobe dated as tastes have changed Stillothers are now seen as not being energy-efficient enough for current standards

Not much can be done about poorconstruction except for good design re-view and proper standards at the time abuilding is approved Scholarly consid-eration and the study of architecture taketime before we may recognize the value

of certain movements Technological ad-vances and new construction techniquesnow make it possible to address energy-efficiency standards in older buildings

With increased awareness about sus-tainability green technology and the im-portance of being energy-efficient in re-cent years it is sometimes too easy totear down an older structure and pushfor new construction in its place

The new building may be ldquogreenrdquo inevery sense of the word but if it replaceda demolished one all of that embodiedenergy is lost It can take from 10 to 80years for the new structure to overcomethe loss of the embodied energy in thedemolished building

Architect Carl Elefante stated ldquoThegreenest building is the one thatrsquos al-ready builtrdquo Consider the quality of ma-terials that went into constructing abeautiful Craftsman bungalow with astone foundation and porch The red-wood oak cypress fir or pine woodsthat were used for its construction are allold-growth woods these woods are of high quality superior strength and havehigher resistance to termite damage thantheir younger counterparts

Consider the amount of energy thatwas expended in cutting lumber ship-ping it to the building site and cuttingthe pieces to custom-fit each homewindow and mantelpiece Consider theenergy used to fabricate each historicshingle or shake

Consider the amount of embodiedenergy that already went into construct-ing your home Removing materials inthe name of energy-efficiency may notbe as efficient as it seems By taking ma-terials out the embodied energy is lostcompounding the amount of time it willtake to recoup the expense of addingnew energy-efficient materials

A few years ago the relationship be-tween historic preservation and sustain-able development was the focus of aconference involving preservationistsarchitects green builders and energy ex-perts Meeting at the historic RockefellerEstate at Pocantico Hills New York thisgroup developed the Pocantico Procla-mation on Sustainability that focuses onsix principles

Promote a culture of reuseThe way we use our buildings causes

big problems but incredibly we keeptrying to solve the problem by construct-ing more and more new buildings whilelargely ignoring the ones we alreadyhave That makes no sense In additionto building green we have to makewiser use of what wersquove already builtThe retention and reuse of older build-ings is an effective tool for the responsi-ble sustainable stewardship of environ-mental resources including those thathave already been expended

Reinvest at a community scaleInstead of building more highways

strip malls and subdivisions we oughtto be reinvesting in the communitieswe already have Leadership in Energyand Environmental Design (LEED)Neighborhood Development has anentire section ldquoGreen Infrastructureand Buildingsrdquo that focuses on this andincludes very important language thatencourages preservation and reuse of

older buildings instead of demolition

Value the lessons of heritagebuildings and communities

Itrsquos often alleged that historic build-ings are energy hogs but in fact someolder buildings are as energy-efficient asmany recently-built ones When theGeneral Services Administration exam-ined its nationwide buildings inventoryin 1999 it found that utility costs for his-toric buildings were 27 percent less thanfor more modern buildings

Many older buildings have thicksolid walls resulting in greater thermalmass and reducing the amount of energyneeded for heating and cooling Build-ings designed before the widespread useof electricity feature transoms high ceil-ings and big operable windows for natu-ral light and ventilation as well asshaded porches overhanging eaves andother features to reduce solar gain Ar-chitects and builders used siding andlandscaping as tools for maximizing sunexposure during the winter months andminimizing it during warmer months

Make use of the economic advantagesof reuse reinvestment and retrofits

Dollar for dollar rehabilitation createsmore jobs than new construction Sev-

eral studies and an economic input-output model developed by CarnegieMellon University demonstrate thatpreservation activities create more

jobs than new construction

Re-imagine historic preservationpolicies and practices as they relate

to sustainabilityWe must understand the gravity of th

threat of climate change and take seri-ously our responsibility to do whateverwe can to reduce the impact of buildingon the environment In its early yearspreservation focused on keeping build-ings from being torn down Now we understand that just saving them isnrsquotenough we also have to do our best toimprove energy-efficiency and ensurethat their impact on the environmentisnrsquot harmful

Take immediate and decisive actionItrsquos not enough to talk about how his

toric preservation can inform greenbuilding or how green building prac-tices can be integrated with preservatiopractices We must put these principlesinto practice Education is important buaction especially in the public policyarena is critically important

Preservation and sustainability gohand-in-hand in reducing our collectivecarbon footprint There is an importantconnection between historic preservatioand the need to address global warmingclimate change and the depletion of natural resources The science is clear onthis topic Historic preservation is sus-tainability

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Historic preservation is sustainability by John Neiuber

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Growing up in my household re-volved around food cooking andeating My motherrsquos gift to us

was to prepare tasty nourishing meals that

were eaten by the whole family togetherDinner was leisurely accompanied by stimulatingconversation with everyone contributing My motherprepared well-balanced meals of the 1940s andlsquo50smdasha choice cut of meat a starch a vegetable orsalad bread and butter and a dessert waiting at theend Most dinners were hearty with roasts hamburg-ers chicken or stews always enriched with herbs andseasonings My mother was not a bland cook TodayI eat a lighter more vegetarian diet but the heightenedflavors were born at this home table

My mealtime jobs were to set the table clear up andwash the dishes I wept through the entire process of clearing and washing up I truly felt like Cinderellaforced into servitude Subsequently I broke a dishglass or bowl each night until I had demolished mymotherrsquos entire handmade Mexican dinner set whichshe had received as a wedding gift She was thusforced into buying a set of grey Melmac plastic dishes

In her favor I will admit that never once did she

give in to save her plates by banishing me from thekitchen However I donrsquot remember breaking thedishes deliberately While my focus was on the act of washingmdashand the cruelty of lifemdashcups just crackedplates fell from my soapy hands and bowls fell off thedish rack

Setting the table was a different activity It usheredin the beginning of a meal of favorite foods of shar-ing the dayrsquos experiences and of being included withthe adults and their conversations It was the end of the meal I resented and of being left on my own to dothe ldquodirtyrdquo work

Wednesday was the day Sirreaner Malone came to

our house When I was small she took care of mewhile my mother worked She also ironed cleanedand cooked

But it was the Wednesday night dinner that was mfavorite meal for years It consisted of her SouthernFried Chickenmdashcrispy juicy tender and never greasmashed potatoes as smooth as silk green peas in butter and a homemade apple pie aacute la mode with theflakiest crust in the world A simple southern meal

that I am incapable of reproducing to this day My picrusts are heavier (never light and airy) my chickengreasy (burnt or uncooked at the bone) and my pota-toes are lumpy

Sirreaner was a good friend to me She answeredlifersquos more important questions taught me to irontold wonderful stories and always cooked my birth-day dinner It was the same meal for many yearsfried chicken mashed potatoes green peas and applepie aacute la mode Fried chicken still remains a better perfume than Channel No 5

My ldquorealrdquo father lived in New York City and cameout to the west coast a few times a year He alwaysstayed at the Beverly Hills Hotel a pink confectionwith excellent service and wonderful food We oftenate there instead of going to a fancy Hollywood

restaurantMy two favorite foods at the Beverly Hills Hotelwere Monte Cristo sandwiches and pofiterolles TheMonte Cristo sandwich was three layers of crust-trimmed bread layered with ham chicken and cheeseThis entire package was dipped in an egg batter frieand dusted with powdered sugar It all melted to-gether but remained crispy on the outside and washeavenly to eat

The pofiterolles cream puffs sliced in half andfilled with vanilla ice cream and covered in hot fudgand whipped cream were a special treat I ate themvery slowly savoring every bite This was an indul-gent treat and I hated it to end I still feel that waytoday when I have an ice cream treat The fun of choosing and mixing flavors of ice cream heightensthe promise of a delicious beginning

For me meals are not just for eating to sustain butpart of a creative process of preparation and anticipation as well as eating As always it is the endings thaI find most difficult

Food paradise foundby Jan Wheatcroft

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Bernard Field Stationsilent auction at FolkMusic Center

The nonprofit Friends of the BernardBiological Field Stationrsquos annual silentauction is once again taking place

During the month of March leave abid on items from Claremont artistsmdashpaintings ceramics jewelry music and

more The items make wonderful giftsfor friends or yourself Funds from theauction go to preserving Claremontrsquosecological community used for teach-ing and research experiences in the bio-logical environmental and othersciences at the Claremont Colleges

Stop by the Folk Music Center 220Yale Ave Claremont and take a lookThe Folk is closed on Mondays

Art Reach The Art ofMusic to exhibit worksof CHS students

Claremont High School is well-rep-resented with over 30 students juried

into the show Art Reach on view at theMillard Sheets Gallery at FairplexHundreds of entries were submitted

from area high school students CHSstudents working in ceramics computergraphic arts photography visual art artproduction and 2-D and 3-D studio artas well as some beginning visual artstudents participated in creating art in-spired by ldquoThe Art of Musicrdquo theme

Students who have had artwork se-lected in the show have made it throughsome tough elimination rounds Eachteacher was allowed to submit up to 20of their best student pieces then ex-hibitors went through at least tworounds during the selection process

Some CHS students have been hon-ored with awards They are

Lily Hong (second place digital art)Kaylee Teague (third place other 3D

art) Michael Cooper (third place ldquoStayTunedrdquo) Kiavash Shahriari (honorablemention photography) Helen Thomas(first place ceramics) Briana Quezada(third place ceramics) Amanda Perea(honorable mention ceramics) JustinHolcomb (third place other 2D) andKatie Serabyn (honorable mentionother 2D)

In addition to the Art of Music ex-hibit a special installation called StayTuned features almost 50 pieces of artcreated on records or CDs by CHS stu-dents

On Thursday March 12 from 6 to830 pm the Sheets Gallery will hostClaremont Community Night The ex-

hibit will be open and some of Clare-mont Highrsquos performing art studentswill share their work including musicaltheater guitar and jazz band studentsLight refreshments will be served

The Millard Sheets Gallery is locatedat the Pomona Fairplex Enter throughGate 1 The show and parking are free

Sustainability Re-source Center to holdgrand opening

Sustainable Claremont will be host-ing a ribbon cutting ceremony for thegrand opening of the Sustainability Resource Center on Wednesday March 1at 12 noon A reception with light re-freshments will immediately follow

The event is open to the publicSustainability Resource Center is located within the Lenz HorticultureBuilding at Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College AvenueClaremont The center is open Tuesdaythrough Friday from 9 am to 1 pmFor more information contact Sustainability Coordinator Alexis Reyes at(909) 625-8767 x 238 or via email atcoordinatorsustainableclaremontor

Having fun at thisevent is easy as pie

Claremontrsquos third annual Pie Festivis set for Saturday March 14 from 11

am to 4 pmThe event features a pie-baking con

test and a pie-eating contest The win-ning confection in the former contestwill be featured on the I Like Pie menuAttendance is free

For more information visitwwwclaremontpiefestivalcom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

OUR TOWN

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottondesignscom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

41 years experience in Business LawProbate Family Law Estate PlanningReal Estate Law Civil Litigation Bankruptcy

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-0733Focused on Family Law Divorce Child

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

Christiansen AccountingCorina L Christiansen CPA140 W Foothill Blvd Suite EClaremont CA 91711

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

Specializing in Family Law in Claremontsince 1994 Divorce Custody Visitationwith Children Property Division AlimonyChild Support

PROF SSION L

Call Mary Rose at(909) 621-4761for information

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

E-PRO SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

Phone (909) 621-0500GeoffGeoffHamillcom1 in Claremont sales amp listings since 1988

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-68151 Hour In-Office Bleaching VeneersWhite Fillings Dental Implants Dentures

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-2623Tax Planning amp Preparation bull Accounting

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

(909) 625-1052ldquoYour financial security is my priorityrdquo

Ann M Johannsen OD

Brad A Baggarly OD

OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

DR MARTIN S McLEOD411 N Indian Hill Blvd

Claremont CA 91711(909) 621-1208bull Joint amp Muscle Pain bull Headachebull Sciatica bull Pinched nerve

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

COX and PATEL DDSWayne Cox DDSKrutav Patel DDS326 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1684wwwCoxandPatelDDScomSedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

(909) 367-4554Helping people who canrsquot wear CPAP

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

snoringsleep apnea

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Repertory companygets Ruthless pres-ents spoof featuringcity dignitaries

Opheliarsquos Jump will present Ruth-less The Musical on Friday March 6to Sunday March 8 at Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre forthe Performing Arts

Cameos will be made by ClaremontMayor Joe Lyons on opening nightwith NPR Radio Host Steve Julian onSaturday at 3 pm Daily Bulletincolumnist David Allen will step onstage at Saturdayrsquos evening perform-ance Euro Cafeacute owner Joey Medeiroswill appear at the 2 pm show on Sun-day with Claremont City councilmanSam Pedroza closing out the cameos onSunday night at 7 pm

The story directed by OpheliarsquosJump founding artistic director BeatriceCasagran follows eight-year-old TinaDenmark a young thespian who knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing She will do anything to win thepart in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady

This outrageous hit spoofs classicfilms and musicals like The Bad SeedAll About Eve Gypsy and MameDuring its long off-Broadway run theshow won a Drama Desk Award andthe New York Outer Critics CircleAward

Show times are Friday March 6 at 8pm Saturday March 7 at 3 pm and 8pm and Sunday March 8 at 2 pm and7 pm Tickets range from $22 to $25For tickets and information call (909)624-1464 or visit OpheliasJumporg

Casa Colina Center an-nounces name change

Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilita-tion announced that it has changed itsname to Casa Colina Hospital and Cen-ters for Healthcare

According to a press release the newname better reflects the breadth of itscurrent and projected services as it con-tinues its position as a regional Centerof Excellence in medical and rehabilita-tion services in its community and thehealthcare industry

Casa Colinarsquos name change is due inpart to its 31-bed medicalsurgical hos-pital currently under construction adja-cent to its acute rehabilitation unit Thenew 38220-square-foot hospital willoffer six surgical intensive care unitbeds 25 private medicalsurgical bedswith full telemetry and patient lift sys-tems three surgical suites featuringminimally invasive surgical equipmentand a gastroenterology procedure room

For the latest updates on Casa ColinaHospital and Centers for Healthcarevisit wwwcasacolinaorg

Class of 2016 pancakebreakfast to raise fundsfor grad night

Claremont High Schoolrsquos Class of 2016 will hold its third annual pancake

breakfast fundraiser set for SaturdayMarch 7 from 8 to 1130 am at TaylorHall located at 1775 N Indian HillBlvd next to the high school

Breakfast costs $5 in advance or $7at the door and includes pancakeseggs sausage and coffee or juice Pro-ceeds will benefit the Class of 2016rsquosGrad Night event To find out moreor purchase tickets in advance textKim Mitchell at (951) 850-1323 or BillMeyer at (909) 753-9732

Claremont Choralehosts concert of

remembranceThe Claremont Choral has beengracing the stages of Claremont and itssurrounding community for nearly 50years It will be hosting its second con-cert of the season at Bridges Hall of Music at Pomona College The eventwill be held on March 14 at 3 pmshowcasing music of remembrance and

hope and featuring both its choral andorchestral strengths

The performance dubbed the nameElegy and the program includes GabriFaureacutersquos Requiem Mass JS BachrsquosCantata 106 Ralph Vaughan Williams

ethereal Flos CampiTickets are available online atwwwclaremontchoraleorg at the dooand in person any day before the evenat Rio de Ojas 250 N Harvard Ave inClaremont Tickets are $15 general or$12 for students and seniors For moreinformation visit their website or call(909) 626-5593

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

OUR TOWN PeggyBrower

Peggy Brower a longtime resi-dent died peacefully in Clare-mont on Wednesday January 212015 surrounded by her familyShe was 92

A celebration of Ms Browerrsquoslife was held in February Dona-tions in Peggyrsquos name may bemade to VNA Hospice and Pallia-tive Care of Southern California150 W First St Suite 270 Clare-mont California 91711

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CGU presents $100000Kingsley Tufts poetry award

T

he envelope pleaseClaremont GraduateUniversity has named

Angie Estes as the winner of the2015 Kingsley Tufts PoetryAward

The prestigious prize which is giveneach year to a mid-career poet who hasachieved much and is expected to achievemuch more carries with it a $100000purse making it one of the biggest poetryawards in the world

The poet who is being recognized forher 2013 book Enchanteacutee lives in Ur-bana Illinois and is on the faculty of Ash-land Universityrsquos MFA program Of En-chanteacutee Stephen Burt with The Boston

Review has written ldquoAngie Estes has re-cently created some of the most beautiful

verbal objects on the planetrdquoThis is not the first time verbal objects

penned by Ms Estes have gained criticalnotice

A previous book of poems Tryst wasselected as one of two finalists for the 2010Pulitzer Prize She has published fivebooks of poetry and appeared in numerousanthologies as well as literary magazineslike TriQuarterly The Paris ReviewPloughshares Boston Review and SlateHonors she has garnered include aGuggenheim Fellowship a Pushcart Prizeand the Cecil Hemley Memorial Awardfrom the Poetry Society of America For asample of Ms Estesrsquo work visit Ang-ieEstescom and click on ldquoPoemsrdquo

The Kingsley Tufts Award ceremonywill be held on Thursday April 16 at 5 pmat the Rose Hills Theater in the SmithCampus Center at Pomona College (170 ESixth St) The ceremony which includespoetry readings a book-signing and a light

reception is free and open to the publicA Tufts Poetry Panel on ldquoThe Man

Voices of Poetryrdquo featuring Ms Estamong other panelists will be held in th

Honnold Library Founders Room fromto 4 pm prior to the ceremonyAlso recognized at the ceremony will

Brandon Som a Los Angeles writer whhas been presented with the 2015 KaTufts Discovery Award The accolade anaccompanying $10000 prize is given anually for a first book by a poet of genuipromise

Mr Somrsquos debut collection The Triute Horse was called ldquoa beautiful medition on migration cultural memory anthe great mitigating force of both laguagerdquo in a NewPages review Work bMr Som who teaches in the writing prgram at the University of Southern Cafornia has appeared in Indiana Revie

Black Warrior Review Octopus Magaziand Prairie SchoonerThe Kingsley Tufts award now in i

23rd year was established at CGU by KaTufts to honor the memory of her huband who held executive positions in thLos Angeles Shipyards and wrote poetry his avocation The Kate Tufts DiscoveAward was initiated in 1993 Both prizare intended to provide writers with ecouragement and financial breathing rooto continue with their poetry

ldquoThe unprecedented number of sumissions this year represents a wide rangof poetic voices and visionsrdquo said WendMartin director of the Tufts Poetry Awarand professor of American Literature

CGU in a recent press release ldquoThe competition was fierce and the selection the winning books was especially chalengingrdquo

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-courierco

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Zip-lining above jungles and snor-keling through the reefs of Cancunis not a typical vacation itinerary

for a young child Most adults canrsquot saythey have gone on adventures through Ire-land and England In the case of 10-year-old Jake De La Rosa however it is reality

The young Claremont resident has gone on a few ex-otic vacations with his family but has now been offereda golden opportunity as a student ambassador with Peo-ple to People in their upcoming trip to Australia Withthis golden opportunity comes a golden price tag andhis mother Monique De La Rosa is looking to raisefunds to help pay for the trip

ldquoI was freaking out at first because I had never heardof the programrdquo said Jakersquos mother ldquoI did some re-search on it and after talking to one of his coaches andteachers and hearing that their kids went it made me alot more comfortable to let him gordquo

People to People is a travel service that offers all-in-clusive trips to children in grades 5-12 looking to en-hance leadership skills and experiences in preparation

for college The organization offers travel to variousdestinations within seven continents and reports that 80percent of their alumni are accepted into their first-choice college

In 1962 the first People to People group traveled toits designated destination and since then more than500000 students have done the same Tuition for thetrips ranges from $4000 to $8000 and includes airfaretransportation meals and living accommodations

ldquoI feel so excited and happy that I get to have thischance I am used to traveling with my mom so I am alittle nervous I get to see and study animals that I havenever seen and explore the Great Barrier Reefrdquo ex-plained Jake

The De La Rosas are planning to have multiplefundraising events to help reach their goal including adonation-based yoga class at a Bikram Yoga Covina on

March 14 at 2 pm Anyone who attends the free classcan donate whatever theyrsquod like with all proceeds go-ing to Jakersquos travel fund In return attendees can pur-chase an additional week of classes at the studio for $5Another fundraiser in the works is a bake sale at TheUpland Arena Indoor Sports Complex The family has

held private concerts for donations with close familyand friends along with a Super Bowl pool with the $25buy-ins going towards Jakersquos upcoming adventure Sofar the De La Rosas have raised approximately $945but still have more than $5000 to go to reach their goal

People to People also focuses on humanitarian effortsboth overseas and close to home Their upcoming proj-ect for local student ambassadors is The Bay BeachClean up on April 18 in Santa Monica While on theirtrip the organizationrsquos young delegates will also be de-voting a portion of their time abroad to distributing sup-

plies to rural schools and students in needJake is an honor roll student at Mountain View Ele-mentary School and plays on both The Arenarsquos soccerteam and in Claremontrsquos Foothill Storm Soccer ClubHe was nominated as student ambassador and hismother believes that his teachers are to thank

ldquoClaremont is a wonderful city to live in and a won-derful place to raise a sonmdashevery opportunity my sonhas had is because of it His commitment to his educa-tion and sports is because of the community and itrsquosmaking him become an amazing little manrdquo Jakersquosmother enthused

To be a student ambassador for People to People onmust apply pass a required interview with a programleader and submit two or three letters of recommenda-tion Requirements and application locations vary de-pending on whether the student has been nominated fothe experience or is applying without nomination

On the itinerary for Jakersquos trip to Australia is a back-stage tour of the Sydney Opera House animal encoun-ters at a sanctuary a cruise to the Great Barrier Reef ana trip to the Queensland Dairy Museum

Jake and his mother have created a fundraising page

at wwwpiggybackrcomjakeyd where anyone can do-nate to his trip along with reading a more about himUpdates on upcoming fundraising activities can also bfound on their website

ldquoPart of being a parent is to show that it is importantto be supportive He has been very thankful and appre-ciative for everything around him and everyone helpinus outrdquo said Monique

For more information about how to give to Jakersquosfund visit their fundraising page or email his mother amoniquedelarosa1gmailcom

mdashVeronica Orozc

Mountain View student sets his sights on the land down under

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneJake De La Rosa 10 will be traveling to Australia as part of the People to People Ambassador Program Hwill be in the country for two weeks during which time he will learn about the people and the culture as weas how to travel independently

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The 128-year-old Clare-mont Depot which overthe years has undergone

a full reconstruction and multi-ple face-lifts now faces furtherneed of repair This time the cul-prit is a leaky roof

The leak which has since been repairedby the city left noticeable water damage to

the historic ceilingFirst built in 1887 by the Atchison

Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad the originaldepot was a simple wooden structure done inthe Gothic style In 1927 the station wasmoved 100 feet to the east and designed inthe Spanish Colonial Revival-style by SantaFe staff

This new design incorporated intricateconcrete Churrigueresque trim and elaboratedoors carved with Santa Fersquos cross and cir-cle logo as well as a lavishly painted ceil-ing The Depot which was built at the heightof the Spanish Colonial Revival period re-flects the Spanish heritage of California andwas inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1982

Due to its historical significance the city

has brought in restoration specialist LinnaeaDix Dawson from Silverlake Conservationto facilitate repairs to the ceiling which fea-tures a combination of geometric and floralembellishments

Scaffolding has been erected to providaccess to the ceiling Ms Dawson believthe main problem is the plaster which hseparated due to the water damage

Conservation technician Eric Sarbach anMs Dawson are busy stabilizing the plastwith a complex application of multiple ahesives Once the plaster is secure they wtry and save as much of the original paint possible with a variety of techniques Thfinal step is what Ms Dawson calls ldquovisureintegrationrdquo or the process of applyin

new paint and materials to make the restorespot look like it belongs

ldquoWe want it to look like it is in good codition but not newmdashmore like the old ceiing it isrdquo says Ms Dawson

She relates that the original design wpainted using a stencil technique whicshould not be too difficult to replicatThanks to a repeating motif Ms Dawsonable to compare and contrast leaving thusual guesswork out of this project

While her efforts are not the first MDawson hopes that her work will integraseamlessly and age gracefully with the existing ceiling She will take steps to maksure anything her team does can be undonwithout damaging the original painting

Work is expected to be done in time f

the Claremont Pie Festival on SaturdaMarch 14 For information contact thCommunity Services Department at (90399-5431 mdashJessica Gustin Pfahl

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

The Depot gets a touch-up

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffLinnaea Dix Dawson co-owner of Silverlake Conservation describes theprocess of restoring the ceiling at the Claremont Depot

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CALENDAR Galleries

See our Art Walk map and listing of this monthrsquos opening receptions

Page 19

Friday March 6 through Saturday March 14

ART WALK Visit Claremont galleries between 6 and 9 pm for artist receptionsWOMENrsquoS LEADERSHIP CON-FERENCE The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosts its first WomenrsquosLeadership Conference presented byClaremont Lincoln University Enjoy aday of motivation inspiration and funThe keynote speaker is Lori Giovan-noni $100 per person (includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch) Register online at claremontchamberorg or call(909) 624-1681 For ages 21 and overDoubleTree by Hilton 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont

GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTSteve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen bring together both traditional musicand their original songs Using guitarconcertina and banjo their entertaining

performances are rich in harmony withcompelling songs and great humor MrGillette has been writing songs sincethe 1960s His songs have been cov-ered by artists such as Ian and SylviaJohn Denver and Linda Ronstadt MsMangsen is known for her interpreta-tions of traditional ballads her song-

writing and her great harmonies 730to 930 pm $15 donation For ages 12and over Directions given upon reser-vation Call (909) 596-1266THEATER Ruthless The Musical

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing and she will do anything to win the

part in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady This ag-gressively outrageous musical hit gar-nered rave reviews during its longoff-Broadway run For ages 13 andover Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 3and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm$25 general admission or $22 for stu-dents and seniors Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre1601 N Indain Hill Blvd Claremont(909) 624-1464

HATS OFF TO READING DrSeussrsquo birthday March 2 has become anannual celebration of reading amongmillions of students parents educatorsand consumers nationwide To celebrateThe Huntley Bookstore of the ClaremontColleges will be hosting a communityevent that features a reading of some of Dr Seussrsquos most beloved stories includ-ing Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go (which

celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015)The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggsand Ham There will also be activitiesand a prize giveaway 1 pm 175 EEighth St Claremont (909) 607-1502

SUSTAINABLE GARDEN DESIGNldquoSoil Water amp Sunrdquo This workshopwill cover site analysis and design prin-ciples toward creating a flourishing gar-den and caring for your soil and waterParticipants will have homework (op-tional but strongly recommended) tocomplete on their own after class Lim-ited to 30 participants Please bring asack lunch Based on the Landscape for Life curriculum For ages 15 and over10 am Admission is $36 for RSABGmembers or $45 for the general publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont

ST JOSEPH TABLE amp SPAGHETTIDINNER A traditional St JosephrsquosTable will celebrate the arrival of spring at Our Lady of the AssumptionParish Hall 435 Berkeley Ave Clare-mont Fresh cannoli Italian pastriescakes breads pies and Easter treatswill be available for purchase begin-ning at 8 am A spaghetti dinner withhomemade sauce will be served from

noon to 5 pm Carry-out will be avaiable $12 for adults and $6 for childrefrom 5 to 10 years (under 5 free) Sponsor is the Italian Catholic FederationCall (909) 626-3596 for informationCONCERT Eric Lindholm conductoleads the orchestra featuring the winneof the 2014 Pomona College OrchestrConcerto Competition and violinist PeteMellinger in Mendelssohnrsquos Violin Concerto in E Minor Op 64 Also on the program is Ivesrsquo ldquoUnanswered Questionand Brahmsrsquo Symphony No 4 in minor Op 98 Free admission with opeseating no tickets Doors open approxmately 30 minutes prior to performanc3 pm Bridges Hall of Music 150 EFourth St Claremont (909) 607-2671SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL So

prano Anne Harley and pianist GaylBlankenburg premier works by Bi

Alves Jodi Goble and Gao Ping featuring a song cycle by Libby Larse performed with The Choral Bells oClaremont United Church of Christ

pm Garrison Theater 241 E Tenth StClaremont (909) 607-3266

SHAKESPEARE CLUB Beatric

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

NightlifeLa Chispa Latin Jazz performat The Press Restaurant

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MarchSunday 8

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

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MarchWednesday 11

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Friday 13

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BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

CLAREMONT ART WALK

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3

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6

7

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

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Hot Tip

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Rentals

House for rent

FOUR bedroom two bath-room home near ClaremontClub and Colleges $2200monthly Call Lourdes at 909-477-7872 for appointment

Real Estate

House for sale

VENTURA Pierpont beachbungalow two bedroomsone bathroom around 1000sq ft front and back yardOne house from state park

10 houses from beach Im-maculately maintained andrecently upgraded cute cot-tage Price $750000 Con-tact 661-309-5678

Employment

Help wanted

SEEKING strong honestworking team members to helpbuild sustainably designedlandscapes under foremanrsquossupervision 909-398-1235

SEEKING motivated depend-able landscapehardscape

foreman with experience in-stalling detailed landscapeswithin prescribed budget andtimeline 909-398-1235

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Announcements

DID you know that not onlydoes newspaper media reach ahuge audience they also reachan engaged audience Dis-cover the power of newspaper advertising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

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Antiques

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Donations

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DISH TV retailer Starting at$1999 monthly (for 12months) and high-speed in-ternet starting at $1495

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Health

SAFE Step Walk-In Tub Alertfor seniors Bathroom falls canbe fatal Approved by ArthritisFoundation Therapeutic jetsLess than four-inch step-inWide door Anti-slip floors

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Coyote sightings

ONE coyote seen headingwest near W Eleventh Stand N Cambridge Ave onMonday March 2 at 9 am

TWO adult coyotes seenheading east on Northwest-

ern Drive and Butte St at 7am on Monday March 2

Lost pet

LOST cat Parker a male grTabby with rings on tail and fowhite paws went missing Wednesday February 25 neTwelfth and Mountain Ave His chipped and wearing a purpcollar with bell no tag Offera reward 626-319-2242

FIGUEROA a male black awhite short hair cat went mising on Thursday February near W Eleventh St and Cambridge Ave Call Hen909-624-4474 951-202-9274

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Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

2015

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

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Soaring ceilings with ample natural light Kitchenhas granite counters and island walk-in pantry anddual ovens Newly built in 2001 with approximately3150 sq ft with four total bedrooms plus a bonusroom and three bathrooms Downstairs bedroomand full bathroom large laundry room with a sinkand ample storage cabinets Upstairs is a spaciousmaster suite Master bathroom with shower andsoaking tub dual sinks and two spacious closet ar-eas Three-car attached garage (P1688)

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MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors French windows and doorscoved ceilings and more Four bedrooms andthree bathrooms Upstairs wrap-around viewbalcony overlooks picturesque Italian gardensand multiple stoned patio areas situated in aserene setting Separate finished studio Easystroll to colleges and village shopping

COMING SOONbull One-Story Executive Newer Home on

23 Acre - $1225000bull Claremont Village Heritage House- $1100000

bull North Claremont Custom Home on23 acre - $1150000

bull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Homewith Guest House - $950000

bull Claremont Village Craftsman-Style- $725000

FOR LEASE ( Available Now)bull Towne Ranch Near Claremont Village- $2100 monthly

SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers looking

for a Claremont home Please call today for a

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EXPECTEXPERTISE

CLIENT REVIEWS

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

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Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped memdashJane Hammond Claremont

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BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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It is a common understand-ing in the preservationcommunity that a building

is most in peril of being demol-ished between 35 and 50 yearsafter it was built

For a few buildings itrsquos because of the lack of quality of the componentsand constructionmdashit is simply nearingthe end of its lifespan For others espe-cially those that might be the product of an architectural movement it appears tobe dated as tastes have changed Stillothers are now seen as not being energy-efficient enough for current standards

Not much can be done about poorconstruction except for good design re-view and proper standards at the time abuilding is approved Scholarly consid-eration and the study of architecture taketime before we may recognize the value

of certain movements Technological ad-vances and new construction techniquesnow make it possible to address energy-efficiency standards in older buildings

With increased awareness about sus-tainability green technology and the im-portance of being energy-efficient in re-cent years it is sometimes too easy totear down an older structure and pushfor new construction in its place

The new building may be ldquogreenrdquo inevery sense of the word but if it replaceda demolished one all of that embodiedenergy is lost It can take from 10 to 80years for the new structure to overcomethe loss of the embodied energy in thedemolished building

Architect Carl Elefante stated ldquoThegreenest building is the one thatrsquos al-ready builtrdquo Consider the quality of ma-terials that went into constructing abeautiful Craftsman bungalow with astone foundation and porch The red-wood oak cypress fir or pine woodsthat were used for its construction are allold-growth woods these woods are of high quality superior strength and havehigher resistance to termite damage thantheir younger counterparts

Consider the amount of energy thatwas expended in cutting lumber ship-ping it to the building site and cuttingthe pieces to custom-fit each homewindow and mantelpiece Consider theenergy used to fabricate each historicshingle or shake

Consider the amount of embodiedenergy that already went into construct-ing your home Removing materials inthe name of energy-efficiency may notbe as efficient as it seems By taking ma-terials out the embodied energy is lostcompounding the amount of time it willtake to recoup the expense of addingnew energy-efficient materials

A few years ago the relationship be-tween historic preservation and sustain-able development was the focus of aconference involving preservationistsarchitects green builders and energy ex-perts Meeting at the historic RockefellerEstate at Pocantico Hills New York thisgroup developed the Pocantico Procla-mation on Sustainability that focuses onsix principles

Promote a culture of reuseThe way we use our buildings causes

big problems but incredibly we keeptrying to solve the problem by construct-ing more and more new buildings whilelargely ignoring the ones we alreadyhave That makes no sense In additionto building green we have to makewiser use of what wersquove already builtThe retention and reuse of older build-ings is an effective tool for the responsi-ble sustainable stewardship of environ-mental resources including those thathave already been expended

Reinvest at a community scaleInstead of building more highways

strip malls and subdivisions we oughtto be reinvesting in the communitieswe already have Leadership in Energyand Environmental Design (LEED)Neighborhood Development has anentire section ldquoGreen Infrastructureand Buildingsrdquo that focuses on this andincludes very important language thatencourages preservation and reuse of

older buildings instead of demolition

Value the lessons of heritagebuildings and communities

Itrsquos often alleged that historic build-ings are energy hogs but in fact someolder buildings are as energy-efficient asmany recently-built ones When theGeneral Services Administration exam-ined its nationwide buildings inventoryin 1999 it found that utility costs for his-toric buildings were 27 percent less thanfor more modern buildings

Many older buildings have thicksolid walls resulting in greater thermalmass and reducing the amount of energyneeded for heating and cooling Build-ings designed before the widespread useof electricity feature transoms high ceil-ings and big operable windows for natu-ral light and ventilation as well asshaded porches overhanging eaves andother features to reduce solar gain Ar-chitects and builders used siding andlandscaping as tools for maximizing sunexposure during the winter months andminimizing it during warmer months

Make use of the economic advantagesof reuse reinvestment and retrofits

Dollar for dollar rehabilitation createsmore jobs than new construction Sev-

eral studies and an economic input-output model developed by CarnegieMellon University demonstrate thatpreservation activities create more

jobs than new construction

Re-imagine historic preservationpolicies and practices as they relate

to sustainabilityWe must understand the gravity of th

threat of climate change and take seri-ously our responsibility to do whateverwe can to reduce the impact of buildingon the environment In its early yearspreservation focused on keeping build-ings from being torn down Now we understand that just saving them isnrsquotenough we also have to do our best toimprove energy-efficiency and ensurethat their impact on the environmentisnrsquot harmful

Take immediate and decisive actionItrsquos not enough to talk about how his

toric preservation can inform greenbuilding or how green building prac-tices can be integrated with preservatiopractices We must put these principlesinto practice Education is important buaction especially in the public policyarena is critically important

Preservation and sustainability gohand-in-hand in reducing our collectivecarbon footprint There is an importantconnection between historic preservatioand the need to address global warmingclimate change and the depletion of natural resources The science is clear onthis topic Historic preservation is sus-tainability

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Historic preservation is sustainability by John Neiuber

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Growing up in my household re-volved around food cooking andeating My motherrsquos gift to us

was to prepare tasty nourishing meals that

were eaten by the whole family togetherDinner was leisurely accompanied by stimulatingconversation with everyone contributing My motherprepared well-balanced meals of the 1940s andlsquo50smdasha choice cut of meat a starch a vegetable orsalad bread and butter and a dessert waiting at theend Most dinners were hearty with roasts hamburg-ers chicken or stews always enriched with herbs andseasonings My mother was not a bland cook TodayI eat a lighter more vegetarian diet but the heightenedflavors were born at this home table

My mealtime jobs were to set the table clear up andwash the dishes I wept through the entire process of clearing and washing up I truly felt like Cinderellaforced into servitude Subsequently I broke a dishglass or bowl each night until I had demolished mymotherrsquos entire handmade Mexican dinner set whichshe had received as a wedding gift She was thusforced into buying a set of grey Melmac plastic dishes

In her favor I will admit that never once did she

give in to save her plates by banishing me from thekitchen However I donrsquot remember breaking thedishes deliberately While my focus was on the act of washingmdashand the cruelty of lifemdashcups just crackedplates fell from my soapy hands and bowls fell off thedish rack

Setting the table was a different activity It usheredin the beginning of a meal of favorite foods of shar-ing the dayrsquos experiences and of being included withthe adults and their conversations It was the end of the meal I resented and of being left on my own to dothe ldquodirtyrdquo work

Wednesday was the day Sirreaner Malone came to

our house When I was small she took care of mewhile my mother worked She also ironed cleanedand cooked

But it was the Wednesday night dinner that was mfavorite meal for years It consisted of her SouthernFried Chickenmdashcrispy juicy tender and never greasmashed potatoes as smooth as silk green peas in butter and a homemade apple pie aacute la mode with theflakiest crust in the world A simple southern meal

that I am incapable of reproducing to this day My picrusts are heavier (never light and airy) my chickengreasy (burnt or uncooked at the bone) and my pota-toes are lumpy

Sirreaner was a good friend to me She answeredlifersquos more important questions taught me to irontold wonderful stories and always cooked my birth-day dinner It was the same meal for many yearsfried chicken mashed potatoes green peas and applepie aacute la mode Fried chicken still remains a better perfume than Channel No 5

My ldquorealrdquo father lived in New York City and cameout to the west coast a few times a year He alwaysstayed at the Beverly Hills Hotel a pink confectionwith excellent service and wonderful food We oftenate there instead of going to a fancy Hollywood

restaurantMy two favorite foods at the Beverly Hills Hotelwere Monte Cristo sandwiches and pofiterolles TheMonte Cristo sandwich was three layers of crust-trimmed bread layered with ham chicken and cheeseThis entire package was dipped in an egg batter frieand dusted with powdered sugar It all melted to-gether but remained crispy on the outside and washeavenly to eat

The pofiterolles cream puffs sliced in half andfilled with vanilla ice cream and covered in hot fudgand whipped cream were a special treat I ate themvery slowly savoring every bite This was an indul-gent treat and I hated it to end I still feel that waytoday when I have an ice cream treat The fun of choosing and mixing flavors of ice cream heightensthe promise of a delicious beginning

For me meals are not just for eating to sustain butpart of a creative process of preparation and anticipation as well as eating As always it is the endings thaI find most difficult

Food paradise foundby Jan Wheatcroft

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Bernard Field Stationsilent auction at FolkMusic Center

The nonprofit Friends of the BernardBiological Field Stationrsquos annual silentauction is once again taking place

During the month of March leave abid on items from Claremont artistsmdashpaintings ceramics jewelry music and

more The items make wonderful giftsfor friends or yourself Funds from theauction go to preserving Claremontrsquosecological community used for teach-ing and research experiences in the bio-logical environmental and othersciences at the Claremont Colleges

Stop by the Folk Music Center 220Yale Ave Claremont and take a lookThe Folk is closed on Mondays

Art Reach The Art ofMusic to exhibit worksof CHS students

Claremont High School is well-rep-resented with over 30 students juried

into the show Art Reach on view at theMillard Sheets Gallery at FairplexHundreds of entries were submitted

from area high school students CHSstudents working in ceramics computergraphic arts photography visual art artproduction and 2-D and 3-D studio artas well as some beginning visual artstudents participated in creating art in-spired by ldquoThe Art of Musicrdquo theme

Students who have had artwork se-lected in the show have made it throughsome tough elimination rounds Eachteacher was allowed to submit up to 20of their best student pieces then ex-hibitors went through at least tworounds during the selection process

Some CHS students have been hon-ored with awards They are

Lily Hong (second place digital art)Kaylee Teague (third place other 3D

art) Michael Cooper (third place ldquoStayTunedrdquo) Kiavash Shahriari (honorablemention photography) Helen Thomas(first place ceramics) Briana Quezada(third place ceramics) Amanda Perea(honorable mention ceramics) JustinHolcomb (third place other 2D) andKatie Serabyn (honorable mentionother 2D)

In addition to the Art of Music ex-hibit a special installation called StayTuned features almost 50 pieces of artcreated on records or CDs by CHS stu-dents

On Thursday March 12 from 6 to830 pm the Sheets Gallery will hostClaremont Community Night The ex-

hibit will be open and some of Clare-mont Highrsquos performing art studentswill share their work including musicaltheater guitar and jazz band studentsLight refreshments will be served

The Millard Sheets Gallery is locatedat the Pomona Fairplex Enter throughGate 1 The show and parking are free

Sustainability Re-source Center to holdgrand opening

Sustainable Claremont will be host-ing a ribbon cutting ceremony for thegrand opening of the Sustainability Resource Center on Wednesday March 1at 12 noon A reception with light re-freshments will immediately follow

The event is open to the publicSustainability Resource Center is located within the Lenz HorticultureBuilding at Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College AvenueClaremont The center is open Tuesdaythrough Friday from 9 am to 1 pmFor more information contact Sustainability Coordinator Alexis Reyes at(909) 625-8767 x 238 or via email atcoordinatorsustainableclaremontor

Having fun at thisevent is easy as pie

Claremontrsquos third annual Pie Festivis set for Saturday March 14 from 11

am to 4 pmThe event features a pie-baking con

test and a pie-eating contest The win-ning confection in the former contestwill be featured on the I Like Pie menuAttendance is free

For more information visitwwwclaremontpiefestivalcom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

OUR TOWN

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottondesignscom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

41 years experience in Business LawProbate Family Law Estate PlanningReal Estate Law Civil Litigation Bankruptcy

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-0733Focused on Family Law Divorce Child

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

Christiansen AccountingCorina L Christiansen CPA140 W Foothill Blvd Suite EClaremont CA 91711

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

Specializing in Family Law in Claremontsince 1994 Divorce Custody Visitationwith Children Property Division AlimonyChild Support

PROF SSION L

Call Mary Rose at(909) 621-4761for information

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

E-PRO SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

Phone (909) 621-0500GeoffGeoffHamillcom1 in Claremont sales amp listings since 1988

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-68151 Hour In-Office Bleaching VeneersWhite Fillings Dental Implants Dentures

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-2623Tax Planning amp Preparation bull Accounting

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

(909) 625-1052ldquoYour financial security is my priorityrdquo

Ann M Johannsen OD

Brad A Baggarly OD

OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

DR MARTIN S McLEOD411 N Indian Hill Blvd

Claremont CA 91711(909) 621-1208bull Joint amp Muscle Pain bull Headachebull Sciatica bull Pinched nerve

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

COX and PATEL DDSWayne Cox DDSKrutav Patel DDS326 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1684wwwCoxandPatelDDScomSedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

(909) 367-4554Helping people who canrsquot wear CPAP

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

snoringsleep apnea

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Repertory companygets Ruthless pres-ents spoof featuringcity dignitaries

Opheliarsquos Jump will present Ruth-less The Musical on Friday March 6to Sunday March 8 at Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre forthe Performing Arts

Cameos will be made by ClaremontMayor Joe Lyons on opening nightwith NPR Radio Host Steve Julian onSaturday at 3 pm Daily Bulletincolumnist David Allen will step onstage at Saturdayrsquos evening perform-ance Euro Cafeacute owner Joey Medeiroswill appear at the 2 pm show on Sun-day with Claremont City councilmanSam Pedroza closing out the cameos onSunday night at 7 pm

The story directed by OpheliarsquosJump founding artistic director BeatriceCasagran follows eight-year-old TinaDenmark a young thespian who knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing She will do anything to win thepart in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady

This outrageous hit spoofs classicfilms and musicals like The Bad SeedAll About Eve Gypsy and MameDuring its long off-Broadway run theshow won a Drama Desk Award andthe New York Outer Critics CircleAward

Show times are Friday March 6 at 8pm Saturday March 7 at 3 pm and 8pm and Sunday March 8 at 2 pm and7 pm Tickets range from $22 to $25For tickets and information call (909)624-1464 or visit OpheliasJumporg

Casa Colina Center an-nounces name change

Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilita-tion announced that it has changed itsname to Casa Colina Hospital and Cen-ters for Healthcare

According to a press release the newname better reflects the breadth of itscurrent and projected services as it con-tinues its position as a regional Centerof Excellence in medical and rehabilita-tion services in its community and thehealthcare industry

Casa Colinarsquos name change is due inpart to its 31-bed medicalsurgical hos-pital currently under construction adja-cent to its acute rehabilitation unit Thenew 38220-square-foot hospital willoffer six surgical intensive care unitbeds 25 private medicalsurgical bedswith full telemetry and patient lift sys-tems three surgical suites featuringminimally invasive surgical equipmentand a gastroenterology procedure room

For the latest updates on Casa ColinaHospital and Centers for Healthcarevisit wwwcasacolinaorg

Class of 2016 pancakebreakfast to raise fundsfor grad night

Claremont High Schoolrsquos Class of 2016 will hold its third annual pancake

breakfast fundraiser set for SaturdayMarch 7 from 8 to 1130 am at TaylorHall located at 1775 N Indian HillBlvd next to the high school

Breakfast costs $5 in advance or $7at the door and includes pancakeseggs sausage and coffee or juice Pro-ceeds will benefit the Class of 2016rsquosGrad Night event To find out moreor purchase tickets in advance textKim Mitchell at (951) 850-1323 or BillMeyer at (909) 753-9732

Claremont Choralehosts concert of

remembranceThe Claremont Choral has beengracing the stages of Claremont and itssurrounding community for nearly 50years It will be hosting its second con-cert of the season at Bridges Hall of Music at Pomona College The eventwill be held on March 14 at 3 pmshowcasing music of remembrance and

hope and featuring both its choral andorchestral strengths

The performance dubbed the nameElegy and the program includes GabriFaureacutersquos Requiem Mass JS BachrsquosCantata 106 Ralph Vaughan Williams

ethereal Flos CampiTickets are available online atwwwclaremontchoraleorg at the dooand in person any day before the evenat Rio de Ojas 250 N Harvard Ave inClaremont Tickets are $15 general or$12 for students and seniors For moreinformation visit their website or call(909) 626-5593

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

OUR TOWN PeggyBrower

Peggy Brower a longtime resi-dent died peacefully in Clare-mont on Wednesday January 212015 surrounded by her familyShe was 92

A celebration of Ms Browerrsquoslife was held in February Dona-tions in Peggyrsquos name may bemade to VNA Hospice and Pallia-tive Care of Southern California150 W First St Suite 270 Clare-mont California 91711

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CGU presents $100000Kingsley Tufts poetry award

T

he envelope pleaseClaremont GraduateUniversity has named

Angie Estes as the winner of the2015 Kingsley Tufts PoetryAward

The prestigious prize which is giveneach year to a mid-career poet who hasachieved much and is expected to achievemuch more carries with it a $100000purse making it one of the biggest poetryawards in the world

The poet who is being recognized forher 2013 book Enchanteacutee lives in Ur-bana Illinois and is on the faculty of Ash-land Universityrsquos MFA program Of En-chanteacutee Stephen Burt with The Boston

Review has written ldquoAngie Estes has re-cently created some of the most beautiful

verbal objects on the planetrdquoThis is not the first time verbal objects

penned by Ms Estes have gained criticalnotice

A previous book of poems Tryst wasselected as one of two finalists for the 2010Pulitzer Prize She has published fivebooks of poetry and appeared in numerousanthologies as well as literary magazineslike TriQuarterly The Paris ReviewPloughshares Boston Review and SlateHonors she has garnered include aGuggenheim Fellowship a Pushcart Prizeand the Cecil Hemley Memorial Awardfrom the Poetry Society of America For asample of Ms Estesrsquo work visit Ang-ieEstescom and click on ldquoPoemsrdquo

The Kingsley Tufts Award ceremonywill be held on Thursday April 16 at 5 pmat the Rose Hills Theater in the SmithCampus Center at Pomona College (170 ESixth St) The ceremony which includespoetry readings a book-signing and a light

reception is free and open to the publicA Tufts Poetry Panel on ldquoThe Man

Voices of Poetryrdquo featuring Ms Estamong other panelists will be held in th

Honnold Library Founders Room fromto 4 pm prior to the ceremonyAlso recognized at the ceremony will

Brandon Som a Los Angeles writer whhas been presented with the 2015 KaTufts Discovery Award The accolade anaccompanying $10000 prize is given anually for a first book by a poet of genuipromise

Mr Somrsquos debut collection The Triute Horse was called ldquoa beautiful medition on migration cultural memory anthe great mitigating force of both laguagerdquo in a NewPages review Work bMr Som who teaches in the writing prgram at the University of Southern Cafornia has appeared in Indiana Revie

Black Warrior Review Octopus Magaziand Prairie SchoonerThe Kingsley Tufts award now in i

23rd year was established at CGU by KaTufts to honor the memory of her huband who held executive positions in thLos Angeles Shipyards and wrote poetry his avocation The Kate Tufts DiscoveAward was initiated in 1993 Both prizare intended to provide writers with ecouragement and financial breathing rooto continue with their poetry

ldquoThe unprecedented number of sumissions this year represents a wide rangof poetic voices and visionsrdquo said WendMartin director of the Tufts Poetry Awarand professor of American Literature

CGU in a recent press release ldquoThe competition was fierce and the selection the winning books was especially chalengingrdquo

mdashSarah Torrib

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Zip-lining above jungles and snor-keling through the reefs of Cancunis not a typical vacation itinerary

for a young child Most adults canrsquot saythey have gone on adventures through Ire-land and England In the case of 10-year-old Jake De La Rosa however it is reality

The young Claremont resident has gone on a few ex-otic vacations with his family but has now been offereda golden opportunity as a student ambassador with Peo-ple to People in their upcoming trip to Australia Withthis golden opportunity comes a golden price tag andhis mother Monique De La Rosa is looking to raisefunds to help pay for the trip

ldquoI was freaking out at first because I had never heardof the programrdquo said Jakersquos mother ldquoI did some re-search on it and after talking to one of his coaches andteachers and hearing that their kids went it made me alot more comfortable to let him gordquo

People to People is a travel service that offers all-in-clusive trips to children in grades 5-12 looking to en-hance leadership skills and experiences in preparation

for college The organization offers travel to variousdestinations within seven continents and reports that 80percent of their alumni are accepted into their first-choice college

In 1962 the first People to People group traveled toits designated destination and since then more than500000 students have done the same Tuition for thetrips ranges from $4000 to $8000 and includes airfaretransportation meals and living accommodations

ldquoI feel so excited and happy that I get to have thischance I am used to traveling with my mom so I am alittle nervous I get to see and study animals that I havenever seen and explore the Great Barrier Reefrdquo ex-plained Jake

The De La Rosas are planning to have multiplefundraising events to help reach their goal including adonation-based yoga class at a Bikram Yoga Covina on

March 14 at 2 pm Anyone who attends the free classcan donate whatever theyrsquod like with all proceeds go-ing to Jakersquos travel fund In return attendees can pur-chase an additional week of classes at the studio for $5Another fundraiser in the works is a bake sale at TheUpland Arena Indoor Sports Complex The family has

held private concerts for donations with close familyand friends along with a Super Bowl pool with the $25buy-ins going towards Jakersquos upcoming adventure Sofar the De La Rosas have raised approximately $945but still have more than $5000 to go to reach their goal

People to People also focuses on humanitarian effortsboth overseas and close to home Their upcoming proj-ect for local student ambassadors is The Bay BeachClean up on April 18 in Santa Monica While on theirtrip the organizationrsquos young delegates will also be de-voting a portion of their time abroad to distributing sup-

plies to rural schools and students in needJake is an honor roll student at Mountain View Ele-mentary School and plays on both The Arenarsquos soccerteam and in Claremontrsquos Foothill Storm Soccer ClubHe was nominated as student ambassador and hismother believes that his teachers are to thank

ldquoClaremont is a wonderful city to live in and a won-derful place to raise a sonmdashevery opportunity my sonhas had is because of it His commitment to his educa-tion and sports is because of the community and itrsquosmaking him become an amazing little manrdquo Jakersquosmother enthused

To be a student ambassador for People to People onmust apply pass a required interview with a programleader and submit two or three letters of recommenda-tion Requirements and application locations vary de-pending on whether the student has been nominated fothe experience or is applying without nomination

On the itinerary for Jakersquos trip to Australia is a back-stage tour of the Sydney Opera House animal encoun-ters at a sanctuary a cruise to the Great Barrier Reef ana trip to the Queensland Dairy Museum

Jake and his mother have created a fundraising page

at wwwpiggybackrcomjakeyd where anyone can do-nate to his trip along with reading a more about himUpdates on upcoming fundraising activities can also bfound on their website

ldquoPart of being a parent is to show that it is importantto be supportive He has been very thankful and appre-ciative for everything around him and everyone helpinus outrdquo said Monique

For more information about how to give to Jakersquosfund visit their fundraising page or email his mother amoniquedelarosa1gmailcom

mdashVeronica Orozc

Mountain View student sets his sights on the land down under

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneJake De La Rosa 10 will be traveling to Australia as part of the People to People Ambassador Program Hwill be in the country for two weeks during which time he will learn about the people and the culture as weas how to travel independently

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The 128-year-old Clare-mont Depot which overthe years has undergone

a full reconstruction and multi-ple face-lifts now faces furtherneed of repair This time the cul-prit is a leaky roof

The leak which has since been repairedby the city left noticeable water damage to

the historic ceilingFirst built in 1887 by the Atchison

Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad the originaldepot was a simple wooden structure done inthe Gothic style In 1927 the station wasmoved 100 feet to the east and designed inthe Spanish Colonial Revival-style by SantaFe staff

This new design incorporated intricateconcrete Churrigueresque trim and elaboratedoors carved with Santa Fersquos cross and cir-cle logo as well as a lavishly painted ceil-ing The Depot which was built at the heightof the Spanish Colonial Revival period re-flects the Spanish heritage of California andwas inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1982

Due to its historical significance the city

has brought in restoration specialist LinnaeaDix Dawson from Silverlake Conservationto facilitate repairs to the ceiling which fea-tures a combination of geometric and floralembellishments

Scaffolding has been erected to providaccess to the ceiling Ms Dawson believthe main problem is the plaster which hseparated due to the water damage

Conservation technician Eric Sarbach anMs Dawson are busy stabilizing the plastwith a complex application of multiple ahesives Once the plaster is secure they wtry and save as much of the original paint possible with a variety of techniques Thfinal step is what Ms Dawson calls ldquovisureintegrationrdquo or the process of applyin

new paint and materials to make the restorespot look like it belongs

ldquoWe want it to look like it is in good codition but not newmdashmore like the old ceiing it isrdquo says Ms Dawson

She relates that the original design wpainted using a stencil technique whicshould not be too difficult to replicatThanks to a repeating motif Ms Dawsonable to compare and contrast leaving thusual guesswork out of this project

While her efforts are not the first MDawson hopes that her work will integraseamlessly and age gracefully with the existing ceiling She will take steps to maksure anything her team does can be undonwithout damaging the original painting

Work is expected to be done in time f

the Claremont Pie Festival on SaturdaMarch 14 For information contact thCommunity Services Department at (90399-5431 mdashJessica Gustin Pfahl

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

The Depot gets a touch-up

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffLinnaea Dix Dawson co-owner of Silverlake Conservation describes theprocess of restoring the ceiling at the Claremont Depot

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CALENDAR Galleries

See our Art Walk map and listing of this monthrsquos opening receptions

Page 19

Friday March 6 through Saturday March 14

ART WALK Visit Claremont galleries between 6 and 9 pm for artist receptionsWOMENrsquoS LEADERSHIP CON-FERENCE The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosts its first WomenrsquosLeadership Conference presented byClaremont Lincoln University Enjoy aday of motivation inspiration and funThe keynote speaker is Lori Giovan-noni $100 per person (includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch) Register online at claremontchamberorg or call(909) 624-1681 For ages 21 and overDoubleTree by Hilton 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont

GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTSteve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen bring together both traditional musicand their original songs Using guitarconcertina and banjo their entertaining

performances are rich in harmony withcompelling songs and great humor MrGillette has been writing songs sincethe 1960s His songs have been cov-ered by artists such as Ian and SylviaJohn Denver and Linda Ronstadt MsMangsen is known for her interpreta-tions of traditional ballads her song-

writing and her great harmonies 730to 930 pm $15 donation For ages 12and over Directions given upon reser-vation Call (909) 596-1266THEATER Ruthless The Musical

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing and she will do anything to win the

part in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady This ag-gressively outrageous musical hit gar-nered rave reviews during its longoff-Broadway run For ages 13 andover Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 3and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm$25 general admission or $22 for stu-dents and seniors Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre1601 N Indain Hill Blvd Claremont(909) 624-1464

HATS OFF TO READING DrSeussrsquo birthday March 2 has become anannual celebration of reading amongmillions of students parents educatorsand consumers nationwide To celebrateThe Huntley Bookstore of the ClaremontColleges will be hosting a communityevent that features a reading of some of Dr Seussrsquos most beloved stories includ-ing Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go (which

celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015)The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggsand Ham There will also be activitiesand a prize giveaway 1 pm 175 EEighth St Claremont (909) 607-1502

SUSTAINABLE GARDEN DESIGNldquoSoil Water amp Sunrdquo This workshopwill cover site analysis and design prin-ciples toward creating a flourishing gar-den and caring for your soil and waterParticipants will have homework (op-tional but strongly recommended) tocomplete on their own after class Lim-ited to 30 participants Please bring asack lunch Based on the Landscape for Life curriculum For ages 15 and over10 am Admission is $36 for RSABGmembers or $45 for the general publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont

ST JOSEPH TABLE amp SPAGHETTIDINNER A traditional St JosephrsquosTable will celebrate the arrival of spring at Our Lady of the AssumptionParish Hall 435 Berkeley Ave Clare-mont Fresh cannoli Italian pastriescakes breads pies and Easter treatswill be available for purchase begin-ning at 8 am A spaghetti dinner withhomemade sauce will be served from

noon to 5 pm Carry-out will be avaiable $12 for adults and $6 for childrefrom 5 to 10 years (under 5 free) Sponsor is the Italian Catholic FederationCall (909) 626-3596 for informationCONCERT Eric Lindholm conductoleads the orchestra featuring the winneof the 2014 Pomona College OrchestrConcerto Competition and violinist PeteMellinger in Mendelssohnrsquos Violin Concerto in E Minor Op 64 Also on the program is Ivesrsquo ldquoUnanswered Questionand Brahmsrsquo Symphony No 4 in minor Op 98 Free admission with opeseating no tickets Doors open approxmately 30 minutes prior to performanc3 pm Bridges Hall of Music 150 EFourth St Claremont (909) 607-2671SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL So

prano Anne Harley and pianist GaylBlankenburg premier works by Bi

Alves Jodi Goble and Gao Ping featuring a song cycle by Libby Larse performed with The Choral Bells oClaremont United Church of Christ

pm Garrison Theater 241 E Tenth StClaremont (909) 607-3266

SHAKESPEARE CLUB Beatric

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

NightlifeLa Chispa Latin Jazz performat The Press Restaurant

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

MarchTuesday 10

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Friday 13

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BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

CLAREMONT ART WALK

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

10

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The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Rentals

House for rent

FOUR bedroom two bath-room home near ClaremontClub and Colleges $2200monthly Call Lourdes at 909-477-7872 for appointment

Real Estate

House for sale

VENTURA Pierpont beachbungalow two bedroomsone bathroom around 1000sq ft front and back yardOne house from state park

10 houses from beach Im-maculately maintained andrecently upgraded cute cot-tage Price $750000 Con-tact 661-309-5678

Employment

Help wanted

SEEKING strong honestworking team members to helpbuild sustainably designedlandscapes under foremanrsquossupervision 909-398-1235

SEEKING motivated depend-able landscapehardscape

foreman with experience in-stalling detailed landscapeswithin prescribed budget andtimeline 909-398-1235

BUSY office seeks part-timeseasonal (March throughJune) help Only mature de-tail oriented multi-taskingcapable individuals applyExcel Word and QuickBooksa must Fax resume 909-946-1003

SEEKING energetic organ-ized and reliable office as-sistant with experiencecommunicating profession-ally with clients and crew909-398-1235

TRUCK drivers Obtain class A-CDL in two-and-a-half weeks Company sponsoredtraining Also hiring truckschool graduates experi-enced drivers Must be 21 or older Call 866-275-2349(Cal-SCAN)

ATTENTION drivers $2000sign-on bonus We put driv-ers first Stay warm with APUnew KW trucks Earn $55000yearly CDL-A required 877-258-8782 ad-driverscom(Cal-SCAN)

DRIVERS No experienceSome or lots of experienceLetrsquos talk No matter whatstage in your career itrsquostime Call Central Refriger-ated Home 888-302-4618

CentralTruckDrivingjobscom(Cal-SCAN)

Marketplace

Announcements

DID you know that not onlydoes newspaper media reach ahuge audience they also reachan engaged audience Dis-cover the power of newspaper advertising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

DID you know newspaper-generated content is so valu-able itrsquos taken and repeatedcondensed broadcasttweeted discussed postedcopied edited and emailedcountless times throughout theday by others Discover thepower of newspaper advertis-ing For a free brochure

call 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

DID you know 144 million USadults read a newspaper printcopy each week Discover thepower of newspaper adver-tising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

PREGNANT Consideringadoption Call us first Livingexpenses housing medicaland continued support after-ward Choose the adoptivefamily of your choice Call 2471-877-879-4709 (Cal-SCAN)

DID you know seven in 10 Americans or 158 million USadults read content from

newspaper media each weekDiscover the power of news-paper advertising For a freebrochure call 916-288-6011 or email ceceliacnpacom(Cal-SCAN)

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smallsRefinishing too 909-593-1846Kensoldenoddi t iescomLa Verne

Donations

DONATE your car truck or boat to Heritage for the BlindFree three-day vacation taxdeductible free towing all

paperwork taken care of800-731-5042 (Cal-SCAN)

For sale

SAWMILLS from only $4397Make and save money withyour own bandmill Cut lum-ber any dimension In stockready to ship Free infodvdNorwoodSawmillscom 1-800-578-1363 ext 300N (Cal-SCAN)

Financial

ARE you in big trouble with theIRS Stop wage and banklevies liens and audits unfiledtax returns payroll returns pay-roll issues and resolve tax debt

fast Seen on CNN A BBB Call1-800-761-5395 (Cal-SCAN)

Marketplace

Financial

SOCIAL Security disability ben-efits Unable to work Deniedbenefits We can help Win or pay nothing Contact Bill Gor-don amp Associates at 1-800-966-1904 to start your applicationtoday (Cal-SCAN)

REDUCE your past tax bill byas much as 75 percent Stoplevies liens and wage gar-nishments Call the Tax DRnow to see if you qualify 1-800-498-1067 (Cal-SCAN)

Bulletins

Business

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DISH TV retailer Starting at$1999 monthly (for 12months) and high-speed in-ternet starting at $1495

monthly (where available)Save Ask about same-dayinstallation Call now 1-800-357-0810 (Cal-SCAN)

Health

SAFE Step Walk-In Tub Alertfor seniors Bathroom falls canbe fatal Approved by ArthritisFoundation Therapeutic jetsLess than four-inch step-inWide door Anti-slip floors

American-made Installationincluded Call 800-799-4811for $750 off (Cal-SCAN)

VIAGRA 100mg or Cialis20mg 40 tabs plus 10 free allfor $99 including free fastand discreet shipping 1-888-

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HOT flashes Women 40-65with frequent hot flashes mayqualify for the Replenish Triala medical research study for

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Health

ATTENTION Viagra andCialis users A cheaper alter-native to high drugstoreprices 50-pill special $99and free shipping 100 per-cent guaranteed Call now 1-800-624-9105 (Cal-SCAN)

Coyote sightings

ONE coyote seen headingwest near W Eleventh Stand N Cambridge Ave onMonday March 2 at 9 am

TWO adult coyotes seenheading east on Northwest-

ern Drive and Butte St at 7am on Monday March 2

Lost pet

LOST cat Parker a male grTabby with rings on tail and fowhite paws went missing Wednesday February 25 neTwelfth and Mountain Ave His chipped and wearing a purpcollar with bell no tag Offera reward 626-319-2242

FIGUEROA a male black awhite short hair cat went mising on Thursday February near W Eleventh St and Cambridge Ave Call Hen909-624-4474 951-202-9274

Personals

MEET singles No paid opetors just real people Browgreetings exchange messag

and connect live Try it free C800-945-3392 (Cal-SCAN)

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real estate28

CLASSIFIEDS

Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

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Insured Lic744873

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844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

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Soaring ceilings with ample natural light Kitchenhas granite counters and island walk-in pantry anddual ovens Newly built in 2001 with approximately3150 sq ft with four total bedrooms plus a bonusroom and three bathrooms Downstairs bedroomand full bathroom large laundry room with a sinkand ample storage cabinets Upstairs is a spaciousmaster suite Master bathroom with shower andsoaking tub dual sinks and two spacious closet ar-eas Three-car attached garage (P1688)

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE CLASSICSPANISH-STYLE HOME WITH

MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors French windows and doorscoved ceilings and more Four bedrooms andthree bathrooms Upstairs wrap-around viewbalcony overlooks picturesque Italian gardensand multiple stoned patio areas situated in aserene setting Separate finished studio Easystroll to colleges and village shopping

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BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

Growing up in my household re-volved around food cooking andeating My motherrsquos gift to us

was to prepare tasty nourishing meals that

were eaten by the whole family togetherDinner was leisurely accompanied by stimulatingconversation with everyone contributing My motherprepared well-balanced meals of the 1940s andlsquo50smdasha choice cut of meat a starch a vegetable orsalad bread and butter and a dessert waiting at theend Most dinners were hearty with roasts hamburg-ers chicken or stews always enriched with herbs andseasonings My mother was not a bland cook TodayI eat a lighter more vegetarian diet but the heightenedflavors were born at this home table

My mealtime jobs were to set the table clear up andwash the dishes I wept through the entire process of clearing and washing up I truly felt like Cinderellaforced into servitude Subsequently I broke a dishglass or bowl each night until I had demolished mymotherrsquos entire handmade Mexican dinner set whichshe had received as a wedding gift She was thusforced into buying a set of grey Melmac plastic dishes

In her favor I will admit that never once did she

give in to save her plates by banishing me from thekitchen However I donrsquot remember breaking thedishes deliberately While my focus was on the act of washingmdashand the cruelty of lifemdashcups just crackedplates fell from my soapy hands and bowls fell off thedish rack

Setting the table was a different activity It usheredin the beginning of a meal of favorite foods of shar-ing the dayrsquos experiences and of being included withthe adults and their conversations It was the end of the meal I resented and of being left on my own to dothe ldquodirtyrdquo work

Wednesday was the day Sirreaner Malone came to

our house When I was small she took care of mewhile my mother worked She also ironed cleanedand cooked

But it was the Wednesday night dinner that was mfavorite meal for years It consisted of her SouthernFried Chickenmdashcrispy juicy tender and never greasmashed potatoes as smooth as silk green peas in butter and a homemade apple pie aacute la mode with theflakiest crust in the world A simple southern meal

that I am incapable of reproducing to this day My picrusts are heavier (never light and airy) my chickengreasy (burnt or uncooked at the bone) and my pota-toes are lumpy

Sirreaner was a good friend to me She answeredlifersquos more important questions taught me to irontold wonderful stories and always cooked my birth-day dinner It was the same meal for many yearsfried chicken mashed potatoes green peas and applepie aacute la mode Fried chicken still remains a better perfume than Channel No 5

My ldquorealrdquo father lived in New York City and cameout to the west coast a few times a year He alwaysstayed at the Beverly Hills Hotel a pink confectionwith excellent service and wonderful food We oftenate there instead of going to a fancy Hollywood

restaurantMy two favorite foods at the Beverly Hills Hotelwere Monte Cristo sandwiches and pofiterolles TheMonte Cristo sandwich was three layers of crust-trimmed bread layered with ham chicken and cheeseThis entire package was dipped in an egg batter frieand dusted with powdered sugar It all melted to-gether but remained crispy on the outside and washeavenly to eat

The pofiterolles cream puffs sliced in half andfilled with vanilla ice cream and covered in hot fudgand whipped cream were a special treat I ate themvery slowly savoring every bite This was an indul-gent treat and I hated it to end I still feel that waytoday when I have an ice cream treat The fun of choosing and mixing flavors of ice cream heightensthe promise of a delicious beginning

For me meals are not just for eating to sustain butpart of a creative process of preparation and anticipation as well as eating As always it is the endings thaI find most difficult

Food paradise foundby Jan Wheatcroft

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Bernard Field Stationsilent auction at FolkMusic Center

The nonprofit Friends of the BernardBiological Field Stationrsquos annual silentauction is once again taking place

During the month of March leave abid on items from Claremont artistsmdashpaintings ceramics jewelry music and

more The items make wonderful giftsfor friends or yourself Funds from theauction go to preserving Claremontrsquosecological community used for teach-ing and research experiences in the bio-logical environmental and othersciences at the Claremont Colleges

Stop by the Folk Music Center 220Yale Ave Claremont and take a lookThe Folk is closed on Mondays

Art Reach The Art ofMusic to exhibit worksof CHS students

Claremont High School is well-rep-resented with over 30 students juried

into the show Art Reach on view at theMillard Sheets Gallery at FairplexHundreds of entries were submitted

from area high school students CHSstudents working in ceramics computergraphic arts photography visual art artproduction and 2-D and 3-D studio artas well as some beginning visual artstudents participated in creating art in-spired by ldquoThe Art of Musicrdquo theme

Students who have had artwork se-lected in the show have made it throughsome tough elimination rounds Eachteacher was allowed to submit up to 20of their best student pieces then ex-hibitors went through at least tworounds during the selection process

Some CHS students have been hon-ored with awards They are

Lily Hong (second place digital art)Kaylee Teague (third place other 3D

art) Michael Cooper (third place ldquoStayTunedrdquo) Kiavash Shahriari (honorablemention photography) Helen Thomas(first place ceramics) Briana Quezada(third place ceramics) Amanda Perea(honorable mention ceramics) JustinHolcomb (third place other 2D) andKatie Serabyn (honorable mentionother 2D)

In addition to the Art of Music ex-hibit a special installation called StayTuned features almost 50 pieces of artcreated on records or CDs by CHS stu-dents

On Thursday March 12 from 6 to830 pm the Sheets Gallery will hostClaremont Community Night The ex-

hibit will be open and some of Clare-mont Highrsquos performing art studentswill share their work including musicaltheater guitar and jazz band studentsLight refreshments will be served

The Millard Sheets Gallery is locatedat the Pomona Fairplex Enter throughGate 1 The show and parking are free

Sustainability Re-source Center to holdgrand opening

Sustainable Claremont will be host-ing a ribbon cutting ceremony for thegrand opening of the Sustainability Resource Center on Wednesday March 1at 12 noon A reception with light re-freshments will immediately follow

The event is open to the publicSustainability Resource Center is located within the Lenz HorticultureBuilding at Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College AvenueClaremont The center is open Tuesdaythrough Friday from 9 am to 1 pmFor more information contact Sustainability Coordinator Alexis Reyes at(909) 625-8767 x 238 or via email atcoordinatorsustainableclaremontor

Having fun at thisevent is easy as pie

Claremontrsquos third annual Pie Festivis set for Saturday March 14 from 11

am to 4 pmThe event features a pie-baking con

test and a pie-eating contest The win-ning confection in the former contestwill be featured on the I Like Pie menuAttendance is free

For more information visitwwwclaremontpiefestivalcom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

OUR TOWN

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottondesignscom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

41 years experience in Business LawProbate Family Law Estate PlanningReal Estate Law Civil Litigation Bankruptcy

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-0733Focused on Family Law Divorce Child

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

Christiansen AccountingCorina L Christiansen CPA140 W Foothill Blvd Suite EClaremont CA 91711

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

Specializing in Family Law in Claremontsince 1994 Divorce Custody Visitationwith Children Property Division AlimonyChild Support

PROF SSION L

Call Mary Rose at(909) 621-4761for information

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

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Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

Phone (909) 621-0500GeoffGeoffHamillcom1 in Claremont sales amp listings since 1988

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

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615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-68151 Hour In-Office Bleaching VeneersWhite Fillings Dental Implants Dentures

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-2623Tax Planning amp Preparation bull Accounting

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

(909) 625-1052ldquoYour financial security is my priorityrdquo

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OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

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Claremont CA 91711(909) 621-1208bull Joint amp Muscle Pain bull Headachebull Sciatica bull Pinched nerve

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

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(909) 626-1684wwwCoxandPatelDDScomSedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

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Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

(909) 367-4554Helping people who canrsquot wear CPAP

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

snoringsleep apnea

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

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Repertory companygets Ruthless pres-ents spoof featuringcity dignitaries

Opheliarsquos Jump will present Ruth-less The Musical on Friday March 6to Sunday March 8 at Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre forthe Performing Arts

Cameos will be made by ClaremontMayor Joe Lyons on opening nightwith NPR Radio Host Steve Julian onSaturday at 3 pm Daily Bulletincolumnist David Allen will step onstage at Saturdayrsquos evening perform-ance Euro Cafeacute owner Joey Medeiroswill appear at the 2 pm show on Sun-day with Claremont City councilmanSam Pedroza closing out the cameos onSunday night at 7 pm

The story directed by OpheliarsquosJump founding artistic director BeatriceCasagran follows eight-year-old TinaDenmark a young thespian who knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing She will do anything to win thepart in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady

This outrageous hit spoofs classicfilms and musicals like The Bad SeedAll About Eve Gypsy and MameDuring its long off-Broadway run theshow won a Drama Desk Award andthe New York Outer Critics CircleAward

Show times are Friday March 6 at 8pm Saturday March 7 at 3 pm and 8pm and Sunday March 8 at 2 pm and7 pm Tickets range from $22 to $25For tickets and information call (909)624-1464 or visit OpheliasJumporg

Casa Colina Center an-nounces name change

Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilita-tion announced that it has changed itsname to Casa Colina Hospital and Cen-ters for Healthcare

According to a press release the newname better reflects the breadth of itscurrent and projected services as it con-tinues its position as a regional Centerof Excellence in medical and rehabilita-tion services in its community and thehealthcare industry

Casa Colinarsquos name change is due inpart to its 31-bed medicalsurgical hos-pital currently under construction adja-cent to its acute rehabilitation unit Thenew 38220-square-foot hospital willoffer six surgical intensive care unitbeds 25 private medicalsurgical bedswith full telemetry and patient lift sys-tems three surgical suites featuringminimally invasive surgical equipmentand a gastroenterology procedure room

For the latest updates on Casa ColinaHospital and Centers for Healthcarevisit wwwcasacolinaorg

Class of 2016 pancakebreakfast to raise fundsfor grad night

Claremont High Schoolrsquos Class of 2016 will hold its third annual pancake

breakfast fundraiser set for SaturdayMarch 7 from 8 to 1130 am at TaylorHall located at 1775 N Indian HillBlvd next to the high school

Breakfast costs $5 in advance or $7at the door and includes pancakeseggs sausage and coffee or juice Pro-ceeds will benefit the Class of 2016rsquosGrad Night event To find out moreor purchase tickets in advance textKim Mitchell at (951) 850-1323 or BillMeyer at (909) 753-9732

Claremont Choralehosts concert of

remembranceThe Claremont Choral has beengracing the stages of Claremont and itssurrounding community for nearly 50years It will be hosting its second con-cert of the season at Bridges Hall of Music at Pomona College The eventwill be held on March 14 at 3 pmshowcasing music of remembrance and

hope and featuring both its choral andorchestral strengths

The performance dubbed the nameElegy and the program includes GabriFaureacutersquos Requiem Mass JS BachrsquosCantata 106 Ralph Vaughan Williams

ethereal Flos CampiTickets are available online atwwwclaremontchoraleorg at the dooand in person any day before the evenat Rio de Ojas 250 N Harvard Ave inClaremont Tickets are $15 general or$12 for students and seniors For moreinformation visit their website or call(909) 626-5593

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

OUR TOWN PeggyBrower

Peggy Brower a longtime resi-dent died peacefully in Clare-mont on Wednesday January 212015 surrounded by her familyShe was 92

A celebration of Ms Browerrsquoslife was held in February Dona-tions in Peggyrsquos name may bemade to VNA Hospice and Pallia-tive Care of Southern California150 W First St Suite 270 Clare-mont California 91711

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CGU presents $100000Kingsley Tufts poetry award

T

he envelope pleaseClaremont GraduateUniversity has named

Angie Estes as the winner of the2015 Kingsley Tufts PoetryAward

The prestigious prize which is giveneach year to a mid-career poet who hasachieved much and is expected to achievemuch more carries with it a $100000purse making it one of the biggest poetryawards in the world

The poet who is being recognized forher 2013 book Enchanteacutee lives in Ur-bana Illinois and is on the faculty of Ash-land Universityrsquos MFA program Of En-chanteacutee Stephen Burt with The Boston

Review has written ldquoAngie Estes has re-cently created some of the most beautiful

verbal objects on the planetrdquoThis is not the first time verbal objects

penned by Ms Estes have gained criticalnotice

A previous book of poems Tryst wasselected as one of two finalists for the 2010Pulitzer Prize She has published fivebooks of poetry and appeared in numerousanthologies as well as literary magazineslike TriQuarterly The Paris ReviewPloughshares Boston Review and SlateHonors she has garnered include aGuggenheim Fellowship a Pushcart Prizeand the Cecil Hemley Memorial Awardfrom the Poetry Society of America For asample of Ms Estesrsquo work visit Ang-ieEstescom and click on ldquoPoemsrdquo

The Kingsley Tufts Award ceremonywill be held on Thursday April 16 at 5 pmat the Rose Hills Theater in the SmithCampus Center at Pomona College (170 ESixth St) The ceremony which includespoetry readings a book-signing and a light

reception is free and open to the publicA Tufts Poetry Panel on ldquoThe Man

Voices of Poetryrdquo featuring Ms Estamong other panelists will be held in th

Honnold Library Founders Room fromto 4 pm prior to the ceremonyAlso recognized at the ceremony will

Brandon Som a Los Angeles writer whhas been presented with the 2015 KaTufts Discovery Award The accolade anaccompanying $10000 prize is given anually for a first book by a poet of genuipromise

Mr Somrsquos debut collection The Triute Horse was called ldquoa beautiful medition on migration cultural memory anthe great mitigating force of both laguagerdquo in a NewPages review Work bMr Som who teaches in the writing prgram at the University of Southern Cafornia has appeared in Indiana Revie

Black Warrior Review Octopus Magaziand Prairie SchoonerThe Kingsley Tufts award now in i

23rd year was established at CGU by KaTufts to honor the memory of her huband who held executive positions in thLos Angeles Shipyards and wrote poetry his avocation The Kate Tufts DiscoveAward was initiated in 1993 Both prizare intended to provide writers with ecouragement and financial breathing rooto continue with their poetry

ldquoThe unprecedented number of sumissions this year represents a wide rangof poetic voices and visionsrdquo said WendMartin director of the Tufts Poetry Awarand professor of American Literature

CGU in a recent press release ldquoThe competition was fierce and the selection the winning books was especially chalengingrdquo

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-courierco

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

Zip-lining above jungles and snor-keling through the reefs of Cancunis not a typical vacation itinerary

for a young child Most adults canrsquot saythey have gone on adventures through Ire-land and England In the case of 10-year-old Jake De La Rosa however it is reality

The young Claremont resident has gone on a few ex-otic vacations with his family but has now been offereda golden opportunity as a student ambassador with Peo-ple to People in their upcoming trip to Australia Withthis golden opportunity comes a golden price tag andhis mother Monique De La Rosa is looking to raisefunds to help pay for the trip

ldquoI was freaking out at first because I had never heardof the programrdquo said Jakersquos mother ldquoI did some re-search on it and after talking to one of his coaches andteachers and hearing that their kids went it made me alot more comfortable to let him gordquo

People to People is a travel service that offers all-in-clusive trips to children in grades 5-12 looking to en-hance leadership skills and experiences in preparation

for college The organization offers travel to variousdestinations within seven continents and reports that 80percent of their alumni are accepted into their first-choice college

In 1962 the first People to People group traveled toits designated destination and since then more than500000 students have done the same Tuition for thetrips ranges from $4000 to $8000 and includes airfaretransportation meals and living accommodations

ldquoI feel so excited and happy that I get to have thischance I am used to traveling with my mom so I am alittle nervous I get to see and study animals that I havenever seen and explore the Great Barrier Reefrdquo ex-plained Jake

The De La Rosas are planning to have multiplefundraising events to help reach their goal including adonation-based yoga class at a Bikram Yoga Covina on

March 14 at 2 pm Anyone who attends the free classcan donate whatever theyrsquod like with all proceeds go-ing to Jakersquos travel fund In return attendees can pur-chase an additional week of classes at the studio for $5Another fundraiser in the works is a bake sale at TheUpland Arena Indoor Sports Complex The family has

held private concerts for donations with close familyand friends along with a Super Bowl pool with the $25buy-ins going towards Jakersquos upcoming adventure Sofar the De La Rosas have raised approximately $945but still have more than $5000 to go to reach their goal

People to People also focuses on humanitarian effortsboth overseas and close to home Their upcoming proj-ect for local student ambassadors is The Bay BeachClean up on April 18 in Santa Monica While on theirtrip the organizationrsquos young delegates will also be de-voting a portion of their time abroad to distributing sup-

plies to rural schools and students in needJake is an honor roll student at Mountain View Ele-mentary School and plays on both The Arenarsquos soccerteam and in Claremontrsquos Foothill Storm Soccer ClubHe was nominated as student ambassador and hismother believes that his teachers are to thank

ldquoClaremont is a wonderful city to live in and a won-derful place to raise a sonmdashevery opportunity my sonhas had is because of it His commitment to his educa-tion and sports is because of the community and itrsquosmaking him become an amazing little manrdquo Jakersquosmother enthused

To be a student ambassador for People to People onmust apply pass a required interview with a programleader and submit two or three letters of recommenda-tion Requirements and application locations vary de-pending on whether the student has been nominated fothe experience or is applying without nomination

On the itinerary for Jakersquos trip to Australia is a back-stage tour of the Sydney Opera House animal encoun-ters at a sanctuary a cruise to the Great Barrier Reef ana trip to the Queensland Dairy Museum

Jake and his mother have created a fundraising page

at wwwpiggybackrcomjakeyd where anyone can do-nate to his trip along with reading a more about himUpdates on upcoming fundraising activities can also bfound on their website

ldquoPart of being a parent is to show that it is importantto be supportive He has been very thankful and appre-ciative for everything around him and everyone helpinus outrdquo said Monique

For more information about how to give to Jakersquosfund visit their fundraising page or email his mother amoniquedelarosa1gmailcom

mdashVeronica Orozc

Mountain View student sets his sights on the land down under

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneJake De La Rosa 10 will be traveling to Australia as part of the People to People Ambassador Program Hwill be in the country for two weeks during which time he will learn about the people and the culture as weas how to travel independently

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The 128-year-old Clare-mont Depot which overthe years has undergone

a full reconstruction and multi-ple face-lifts now faces furtherneed of repair This time the cul-prit is a leaky roof

The leak which has since been repairedby the city left noticeable water damage to

the historic ceilingFirst built in 1887 by the Atchison

Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad the originaldepot was a simple wooden structure done inthe Gothic style In 1927 the station wasmoved 100 feet to the east and designed inthe Spanish Colonial Revival-style by SantaFe staff

This new design incorporated intricateconcrete Churrigueresque trim and elaboratedoors carved with Santa Fersquos cross and cir-cle logo as well as a lavishly painted ceil-ing The Depot which was built at the heightof the Spanish Colonial Revival period re-flects the Spanish heritage of California andwas inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1982

Due to its historical significance the city

has brought in restoration specialist LinnaeaDix Dawson from Silverlake Conservationto facilitate repairs to the ceiling which fea-tures a combination of geometric and floralembellishments

Scaffolding has been erected to providaccess to the ceiling Ms Dawson believthe main problem is the plaster which hseparated due to the water damage

Conservation technician Eric Sarbach anMs Dawson are busy stabilizing the plastwith a complex application of multiple ahesives Once the plaster is secure they wtry and save as much of the original paint possible with a variety of techniques Thfinal step is what Ms Dawson calls ldquovisureintegrationrdquo or the process of applyin

new paint and materials to make the restorespot look like it belongs

ldquoWe want it to look like it is in good codition but not newmdashmore like the old ceiing it isrdquo says Ms Dawson

She relates that the original design wpainted using a stencil technique whicshould not be too difficult to replicatThanks to a repeating motif Ms Dawsonable to compare and contrast leaving thusual guesswork out of this project

While her efforts are not the first MDawson hopes that her work will integraseamlessly and age gracefully with the existing ceiling She will take steps to maksure anything her team does can be undonwithout damaging the original painting

Work is expected to be done in time f

the Claremont Pie Festival on SaturdaMarch 14 For information contact thCommunity Services Department at (90399-5431 mdashJessica Gustin Pfahl

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

The Depot gets a touch-up

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffLinnaea Dix Dawson co-owner of Silverlake Conservation describes theprocess of restoring the ceiling at the Claremont Depot

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 16

CALENDAR Galleries

See our Art Walk map and listing of this monthrsquos opening receptions

Page 19

Friday March 6 through Saturday March 14

ART WALK Visit Claremont galleries between 6 and 9 pm for artist receptionsWOMENrsquoS LEADERSHIP CON-FERENCE The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosts its first WomenrsquosLeadership Conference presented byClaremont Lincoln University Enjoy aday of motivation inspiration and funThe keynote speaker is Lori Giovan-noni $100 per person (includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch) Register online at claremontchamberorg or call(909) 624-1681 For ages 21 and overDoubleTree by Hilton 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont

GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTSteve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen bring together both traditional musicand their original songs Using guitarconcertina and banjo their entertaining

performances are rich in harmony withcompelling songs and great humor MrGillette has been writing songs sincethe 1960s His songs have been cov-ered by artists such as Ian and SylviaJohn Denver and Linda Ronstadt MsMangsen is known for her interpreta-tions of traditional ballads her song-

writing and her great harmonies 730to 930 pm $15 donation For ages 12and over Directions given upon reser-vation Call (909) 596-1266THEATER Ruthless The Musical

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing and she will do anything to win the

part in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady This ag-gressively outrageous musical hit gar-nered rave reviews during its longoff-Broadway run For ages 13 andover Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 3and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm$25 general admission or $22 for stu-dents and seniors Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre1601 N Indain Hill Blvd Claremont(909) 624-1464

HATS OFF TO READING DrSeussrsquo birthday March 2 has become anannual celebration of reading amongmillions of students parents educatorsand consumers nationwide To celebrateThe Huntley Bookstore of the ClaremontColleges will be hosting a communityevent that features a reading of some of Dr Seussrsquos most beloved stories includ-ing Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go (which

celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015)The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggsand Ham There will also be activitiesand a prize giveaway 1 pm 175 EEighth St Claremont (909) 607-1502

SUSTAINABLE GARDEN DESIGNldquoSoil Water amp Sunrdquo This workshopwill cover site analysis and design prin-ciples toward creating a flourishing gar-den and caring for your soil and waterParticipants will have homework (op-tional but strongly recommended) tocomplete on their own after class Lim-ited to 30 participants Please bring asack lunch Based on the Landscape for Life curriculum For ages 15 and over10 am Admission is $36 for RSABGmembers or $45 for the general publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont

ST JOSEPH TABLE amp SPAGHETTIDINNER A traditional St JosephrsquosTable will celebrate the arrival of spring at Our Lady of the AssumptionParish Hall 435 Berkeley Ave Clare-mont Fresh cannoli Italian pastriescakes breads pies and Easter treatswill be available for purchase begin-ning at 8 am A spaghetti dinner withhomemade sauce will be served from

noon to 5 pm Carry-out will be avaiable $12 for adults and $6 for childrefrom 5 to 10 years (under 5 free) Sponsor is the Italian Catholic FederationCall (909) 626-3596 for informationCONCERT Eric Lindholm conductoleads the orchestra featuring the winneof the 2014 Pomona College OrchestrConcerto Competition and violinist PeteMellinger in Mendelssohnrsquos Violin Concerto in E Minor Op 64 Also on the program is Ivesrsquo ldquoUnanswered Questionand Brahmsrsquo Symphony No 4 in minor Op 98 Free admission with opeseating no tickets Doors open approxmately 30 minutes prior to performanc3 pm Bridges Hall of Music 150 EFourth St Claremont (909) 607-2671SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL So

prano Anne Harley and pianist GaylBlankenburg premier works by Bi

Alves Jodi Goble and Gao Ping featuring a song cycle by Libby Larse performed with The Choral Bells oClaremont United Church of Christ

pm Garrison Theater 241 E Tenth StClaremont (909) 607-3266

SHAKESPEARE CLUB Beatric

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

NightlifeLa Chispa Latin Jazz performat The Press Restaurant

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March

Friday 6

MarchSaturday 7

MarchMonda y 9

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

MarchSunday 8

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

MarchTuesday 10

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

MarchWednesday 11

MarchThursday 12

March

Friday 13

MarchSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

CLAREMONT ART WALK

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3

4

5

6

7

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

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The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Rentals

House for rent

FOUR bedroom two bath-room home near ClaremontClub and Colleges $2200monthly Call Lourdes at 909-477-7872 for appointment

Real Estate

House for sale

VENTURA Pierpont beachbungalow two bedroomsone bathroom around 1000sq ft front and back yardOne house from state park

10 houses from beach Im-maculately maintained andrecently upgraded cute cot-tage Price $750000 Con-tact 661-309-5678

Employment

Help wanted

SEEKING strong honestworking team members to helpbuild sustainably designedlandscapes under foremanrsquossupervision 909-398-1235

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SEEKING energetic organ-ized and reliable office as-sistant with experiencecommunicating profession-ally with clients and crew909-398-1235

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DRIVERS No experienceSome or lots of experienceLetrsquos talk No matter whatstage in your career itrsquostime Call Central Refriger-ated Home 888-302-4618

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Announcements

DID you know that not onlydoes newspaper media reach ahuge audience they also reachan engaged audience Dis-cover the power of newspaper advertising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

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Antiques

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SAFE Step Walk-In Tub Alertfor seniors Bathroom falls canbe fatal Approved by ArthritisFoundation Therapeutic jetsLess than four-inch step-inWide door Anti-slip floors

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Coyote sightings

ONE coyote seen headingwest near W Eleventh Stand N Cambridge Ave onMonday March 2 at 9 am

TWO adult coyotes seenheading east on Northwest-

ern Drive and Butte St at 7am on Monday March 2

Lost pet

LOST cat Parker a male grTabby with rings on tail and fowhite paws went missing Wednesday February 25 neTwelfth and Mountain Ave His chipped and wearing a purpcollar with bell no tag Offera reward 626-319-2242

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Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

2015

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

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Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

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1-4 pm 1688 W Ponderosa Way Upland Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

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MALKA RINDEBroker - Owner

Celebrating Over 25 Years

Selling Real Estate in the Area

Bus 909-625-2407 Fax 909-621-2842

wwwmalkarindecom

EXPERIENCE MATTERS

MMALKA RINDE REAL ESTATEALKA RINDE REAL ESTATE1876 Morgan Avenue Claremont CA 91711

BRE 00545647

REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

wwwcurtisrealestatecom

Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

NewPrice

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Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

Pamela Bergman-SwartzREALTORreg Transition Living Consultant

Seniors Real Estate amp Certified Probate Specialist

8311 Haven Ave Suite 180 Rancho Cucamongapamelabergmanymailcom

(909) 636-2744BRE01899295

GEOFF T HAMILL

G EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

LEMON HEIGHTS COMMUNITY - $6350001688 W PONDEROSA WAY UPLAND

Soaring ceilings with ample natural light Kitchenhas granite counters and island walk-in pantry anddual ovens Newly built in 2001 with approximately3150 sq ft with four total bedrooms plus a bonusroom and three bathrooms Downstairs bedroomand full bathroom large laundry room with a sinkand ample storage cabinets Upstairs is a spaciousmaster suite Master bathroom with shower andsoaking tub dual sinks and two spacious closet ar-eas Three-car attached garage (P1688)

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE CLASSICSPANISH-STYLE HOME WITH

MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors French windows and doorscoved ceilings and more Four bedrooms andthree bathrooms Upstairs wrap-around viewbalcony overlooks picturesque Italian gardensand multiple stoned patio areas situated in aserene setting Separate finished studio Easystroll to colleges and village shopping

COMING SOONbull One-Story Executive Newer Home on

23 Acre - $1225000bull Claremont Village Heritage House- $1100000

bull North Claremont Custom Home on23 acre - $1150000

bull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Homewith Guest House - $950000

bull Claremont Village Craftsman-Style- $725000

FOR LEASE ( Available Now)bull Towne Ranch Near Claremont Village- $2100 monthly

SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers looking

for a Claremont home Please call today for a

FREE complimentary market analysis of your

property Thank you

9096210500GeoffGeoffHamillcom

EXPECTEXPERTISE

CLIENT REVIEWS

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped memdashJane Hammond Claremont

JUST SOLD NEW LISTING

BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4PM COMING SOONBest PossiblePrice Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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L I S T I N G

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L I S T I N G

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Bernard Field Stationsilent auction at FolkMusic Center

The nonprofit Friends of the BernardBiological Field Stationrsquos annual silentauction is once again taking place

During the month of March leave abid on items from Claremont artistsmdashpaintings ceramics jewelry music and

more The items make wonderful giftsfor friends or yourself Funds from theauction go to preserving Claremontrsquosecological community used for teach-ing and research experiences in the bio-logical environmental and othersciences at the Claremont Colleges

Stop by the Folk Music Center 220Yale Ave Claremont and take a lookThe Folk is closed on Mondays

Art Reach The Art ofMusic to exhibit worksof CHS students

Claremont High School is well-rep-resented with over 30 students juried

into the show Art Reach on view at theMillard Sheets Gallery at FairplexHundreds of entries were submitted

from area high school students CHSstudents working in ceramics computergraphic arts photography visual art artproduction and 2-D and 3-D studio artas well as some beginning visual artstudents participated in creating art in-spired by ldquoThe Art of Musicrdquo theme

Students who have had artwork se-lected in the show have made it throughsome tough elimination rounds Eachteacher was allowed to submit up to 20of their best student pieces then ex-hibitors went through at least tworounds during the selection process

Some CHS students have been hon-ored with awards They are

Lily Hong (second place digital art)Kaylee Teague (third place other 3D

art) Michael Cooper (third place ldquoStayTunedrdquo) Kiavash Shahriari (honorablemention photography) Helen Thomas(first place ceramics) Briana Quezada(third place ceramics) Amanda Perea(honorable mention ceramics) JustinHolcomb (third place other 2D) andKatie Serabyn (honorable mentionother 2D)

In addition to the Art of Music ex-hibit a special installation called StayTuned features almost 50 pieces of artcreated on records or CDs by CHS stu-dents

On Thursday March 12 from 6 to830 pm the Sheets Gallery will hostClaremont Community Night The ex-

hibit will be open and some of Clare-mont Highrsquos performing art studentswill share their work including musicaltheater guitar and jazz band studentsLight refreshments will be served

The Millard Sheets Gallery is locatedat the Pomona Fairplex Enter throughGate 1 The show and parking are free

Sustainability Re-source Center to holdgrand opening

Sustainable Claremont will be host-ing a ribbon cutting ceremony for thegrand opening of the Sustainability Resource Center on Wednesday March 1at 12 noon A reception with light re-freshments will immediately follow

The event is open to the publicSustainability Resource Center is located within the Lenz HorticultureBuilding at Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College AvenueClaremont The center is open Tuesdaythrough Friday from 9 am to 1 pmFor more information contact Sustainability Coordinator Alexis Reyes at(909) 625-8767 x 238 or via email atcoordinatorsustainableclaremontor

Having fun at thisevent is easy as pie

Claremontrsquos third annual Pie Festivis set for Saturday March 14 from 11

am to 4 pmThe event features a pie-baking con

test and a pie-eating contest The win-ning confection in the former contestwill be featured on the I Like Pie menuAttendance is free

For more information visitwwwclaremontpiefestivalcom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015

OUR TOWN

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottondesignscom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

41 years experience in Business LawProbate Family Law Estate PlanningReal Estate Law Civil Litigation Bankruptcy

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-0733Focused on Family Law Divorce Child

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

Christiansen AccountingCorina L Christiansen CPA140 W Foothill Blvd Suite EClaremont CA 91711

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

Specializing in Family Law in Claremontsince 1994 Divorce Custody Visitationwith Children Property Division AlimonyChild Support

PROF SSION L

Call Mary Rose at(909) 621-4761for information

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

E-PRO SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

Phone (909) 621-0500GeoffGeoffHamillcom1 in Claremont sales amp listings since 1988

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-68151 Hour In-Office Bleaching VeneersWhite Fillings Dental Implants Dentures

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-2623Tax Planning amp Preparation bull Accounting

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

(909) 625-1052ldquoYour financial security is my priorityrdquo

Ann M Johannsen OD

Brad A Baggarly OD

OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

DR MARTIN S McLEOD411 N Indian Hill Blvd

Claremont CA 91711(909) 621-1208bull Joint amp Muscle Pain bull Headachebull Sciatica bull Pinched nerve

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

COX and PATEL DDSWayne Cox DDSKrutav Patel DDS326 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1684wwwCoxandPatelDDScomSedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

(909) 367-4554Helping people who canrsquot wear CPAP

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

snoringsleep apnea

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Repertory companygets Ruthless pres-ents spoof featuringcity dignitaries

Opheliarsquos Jump will present Ruth-less The Musical on Friday March 6to Sunday March 8 at Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre forthe Performing Arts

Cameos will be made by ClaremontMayor Joe Lyons on opening nightwith NPR Radio Host Steve Julian onSaturday at 3 pm Daily Bulletincolumnist David Allen will step onstage at Saturdayrsquos evening perform-ance Euro Cafeacute owner Joey Medeiroswill appear at the 2 pm show on Sun-day with Claremont City councilmanSam Pedroza closing out the cameos onSunday night at 7 pm

The story directed by OpheliarsquosJump founding artistic director BeatriceCasagran follows eight-year-old TinaDenmark a young thespian who knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing She will do anything to win thepart in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady

This outrageous hit spoofs classicfilms and musicals like The Bad SeedAll About Eve Gypsy and MameDuring its long off-Broadway run theshow won a Drama Desk Award andthe New York Outer Critics CircleAward

Show times are Friday March 6 at 8pm Saturday March 7 at 3 pm and 8pm and Sunday March 8 at 2 pm and7 pm Tickets range from $22 to $25For tickets and information call (909)624-1464 or visit OpheliasJumporg

Casa Colina Center an-nounces name change

Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilita-tion announced that it has changed itsname to Casa Colina Hospital and Cen-ters for Healthcare

According to a press release the newname better reflects the breadth of itscurrent and projected services as it con-tinues its position as a regional Centerof Excellence in medical and rehabilita-tion services in its community and thehealthcare industry

Casa Colinarsquos name change is due inpart to its 31-bed medicalsurgical hos-pital currently under construction adja-cent to its acute rehabilitation unit Thenew 38220-square-foot hospital willoffer six surgical intensive care unitbeds 25 private medicalsurgical bedswith full telemetry and patient lift sys-tems three surgical suites featuringminimally invasive surgical equipmentand a gastroenterology procedure room

For the latest updates on Casa ColinaHospital and Centers for Healthcarevisit wwwcasacolinaorg

Class of 2016 pancakebreakfast to raise fundsfor grad night

Claremont High Schoolrsquos Class of 2016 will hold its third annual pancake

breakfast fundraiser set for SaturdayMarch 7 from 8 to 1130 am at TaylorHall located at 1775 N Indian HillBlvd next to the high school

Breakfast costs $5 in advance or $7at the door and includes pancakeseggs sausage and coffee or juice Pro-ceeds will benefit the Class of 2016rsquosGrad Night event To find out moreor purchase tickets in advance textKim Mitchell at (951) 850-1323 or BillMeyer at (909) 753-9732

Claremont Choralehosts concert of

remembranceThe Claremont Choral has beengracing the stages of Claremont and itssurrounding community for nearly 50years It will be hosting its second con-cert of the season at Bridges Hall of Music at Pomona College The eventwill be held on March 14 at 3 pmshowcasing music of remembrance and

hope and featuring both its choral andorchestral strengths

The performance dubbed the nameElegy and the program includes GabriFaureacutersquos Requiem Mass JS BachrsquosCantata 106 Ralph Vaughan Williams

ethereal Flos CampiTickets are available online atwwwclaremontchoraleorg at the dooand in person any day before the evenat Rio de Ojas 250 N Harvard Ave inClaremont Tickets are $15 general or$12 for students and seniors For moreinformation visit their website or call(909) 626-5593

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OUR TOWN PeggyBrower

Peggy Brower a longtime resi-dent died peacefully in Clare-mont on Wednesday January 212015 surrounded by her familyShe was 92

A celebration of Ms Browerrsquoslife was held in February Dona-tions in Peggyrsquos name may bemade to VNA Hospice and Pallia-tive Care of Southern California150 W First St Suite 270 Clare-mont California 91711

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CGU presents $100000Kingsley Tufts poetry award

T

he envelope pleaseClaremont GraduateUniversity has named

Angie Estes as the winner of the2015 Kingsley Tufts PoetryAward

The prestigious prize which is giveneach year to a mid-career poet who hasachieved much and is expected to achievemuch more carries with it a $100000purse making it one of the biggest poetryawards in the world

The poet who is being recognized forher 2013 book Enchanteacutee lives in Ur-bana Illinois and is on the faculty of Ash-land Universityrsquos MFA program Of En-chanteacutee Stephen Burt with The Boston

Review has written ldquoAngie Estes has re-cently created some of the most beautiful

verbal objects on the planetrdquoThis is not the first time verbal objects

penned by Ms Estes have gained criticalnotice

A previous book of poems Tryst wasselected as one of two finalists for the 2010Pulitzer Prize She has published fivebooks of poetry and appeared in numerousanthologies as well as literary magazineslike TriQuarterly The Paris ReviewPloughshares Boston Review and SlateHonors she has garnered include aGuggenheim Fellowship a Pushcart Prizeand the Cecil Hemley Memorial Awardfrom the Poetry Society of America For asample of Ms Estesrsquo work visit Ang-ieEstescom and click on ldquoPoemsrdquo

The Kingsley Tufts Award ceremonywill be held on Thursday April 16 at 5 pmat the Rose Hills Theater in the SmithCampus Center at Pomona College (170 ESixth St) The ceremony which includespoetry readings a book-signing and a light

reception is free and open to the publicA Tufts Poetry Panel on ldquoThe Man

Voices of Poetryrdquo featuring Ms Estamong other panelists will be held in th

Honnold Library Founders Room fromto 4 pm prior to the ceremonyAlso recognized at the ceremony will

Brandon Som a Los Angeles writer whhas been presented with the 2015 KaTufts Discovery Award The accolade anaccompanying $10000 prize is given anually for a first book by a poet of genuipromise

Mr Somrsquos debut collection The Triute Horse was called ldquoa beautiful medition on migration cultural memory anthe great mitigating force of both laguagerdquo in a NewPages review Work bMr Som who teaches in the writing prgram at the University of Southern Cafornia has appeared in Indiana Revie

Black Warrior Review Octopus Magaziand Prairie SchoonerThe Kingsley Tufts award now in i

23rd year was established at CGU by KaTufts to honor the memory of her huband who held executive positions in thLos Angeles Shipyards and wrote poetry his avocation The Kate Tufts DiscoveAward was initiated in 1993 Both prizare intended to provide writers with ecouragement and financial breathing rooto continue with their poetry

ldquoThe unprecedented number of sumissions this year represents a wide rangof poetic voices and visionsrdquo said WendMartin director of the Tufts Poetry Awarand professor of American Literature

CGU in a recent press release ldquoThe competition was fierce and the selection the winning books was especially chalengingrdquo

mdashSarah Torrib

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Zip-lining above jungles and snor-keling through the reefs of Cancunis not a typical vacation itinerary

for a young child Most adults canrsquot saythey have gone on adventures through Ire-land and England In the case of 10-year-old Jake De La Rosa however it is reality

The young Claremont resident has gone on a few ex-otic vacations with his family but has now been offereda golden opportunity as a student ambassador with Peo-ple to People in their upcoming trip to Australia Withthis golden opportunity comes a golden price tag andhis mother Monique De La Rosa is looking to raisefunds to help pay for the trip

ldquoI was freaking out at first because I had never heardof the programrdquo said Jakersquos mother ldquoI did some re-search on it and after talking to one of his coaches andteachers and hearing that their kids went it made me alot more comfortable to let him gordquo

People to People is a travel service that offers all-in-clusive trips to children in grades 5-12 looking to en-hance leadership skills and experiences in preparation

for college The organization offers travel to variousdestinations within seven continents and reports that 80percent of their alumni are accepted into their first-choice college

In 1962 the first People to People group traveled toits designated destination and since then more than500000 students have done the same Tuition for thetrips ranges from $4000 to $8000 and includes airfaretransportation meals and living accommodations

ldquoI feel so excited and happy that I get to have thischance I am used to traveling with my mom so I am alittle nervous I get to see and study animals that I havenever seen and explore the Great Barrier Reefrdquo ex-plained Jake

The De La Rosas are planning to have multiplefundraising events to help reach their goal including adonation-based yoga class at a Bikram Yoga Covina on

March 14 at 2 pm Anyone who attends the free classcan donate whatever theyrsquod like with all proceeds go-ing to Jakersquos travel fund In return attendees can pur-chase an additional week of classes at the studio for $5Another fundraiser in the works is a bake sale at TheUpland Arena Indoor Sports Complex The family has

held private concerts for donations with close familyand friends along with a Super Bowl pool with the $25buy-ins going towards Jakersquos upcoming adventure Sofar the De La Rosas have raised approximately $945but still have more than $5000 to go to reach their goal

People to People also focuses on humanitarian effortsboth overseas and close to home Their upcoming proj-ect for local student ambassadors is The Bay BeachClean up on April 18 in Santa Monica While on theirtrip the organizationrsquos young delegates will also be de-voting a portion of their time abroad to distributing sup-

plies to rural schools and students in needJake is an honor roll student at Mountain View Ele-mentary School and plays on both The Arenarsquos soccerteam and in Claremontrsquos Foothill Storm Soccer ClubHe was nominated as student ambassador and hismother believes that his teachers are to thank

ldquoClaremont is a wonderful city to live in and a won-derful place to raise a sonmdashevery opportunity my sonhas had is because of it His commitment to his educa-tion and sports is because of the community and itrsquosmaking him become an amazing little manrdquo Jakersquosmother enthused

To be a student ambassador for People to People onmust apply pass a required interview with a programleader and submit two or three letters of recommenda-tion Requirements and application locations vary de-pending on whether the student has been nominated fothe experience or is applying without nomination

On the itinerary for Jakersquos trip to Australia is a back-stage tour of the Sydney Opera House animal encoun-ters at a sanctuary a cruise to the Great Barrier Reef ana trip to the Queensland Dairy Museum

Jake and his mother have created a fundraising page

at wwwpiggybackrcomjakeyd where anyone can do-nate to his trip along with reading a more about himUpdates on upcoming fundraising activities can also bfound on their website

ldquoPart of being a parent is to show that it is importantto be supportive He has been very thankful and appre-ciative for everything around him and everyone helpinus outrdquo said Monique

For more information about how to give to Jakersquosfund visit their fundraising page or email his mother amoniquedelarosa1gmailcom

mdashVeronica Orozc

Mountain View student sets his sights on the land down under

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneJake De La Rosa 10 will be traveling to Australia as part of the People to People Ambassador Program Hwill be in the country for two weeks during which time he will learn about the people and the culture as weas how to travel independently

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The 128-year-old Clare-mont Depot which overthe years has undergone

a full reconstruction and multi-ple face-lifts now faces furtherneed of repair This time the cul-prit is a leaky roof

The leak which has since been repairedby the city left noticeable water damage to

the historic ceilingFirst built in 1887 by the Atchison

Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad the originaldepot was a simple wooden structure done inthe Gothic style In 1927 the station wasmoved 100 feet to the east and designed inthe Spanish Colonial Revival-style by SantaFe staff

This new design incorporated intricateconcrete Churrigueresque trim and elaboratedoors carved with Santa Fersquos cross and cir-cle logo as well as a lavishly painted ceil-ing The Depot which was built at the heightof the Spanish Colonial Revival period re-flects the Spanish heritage of California andwas inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1982

Due to its historical significance the city

has brought in restoration specialist LinnaeaDix Dawson from Silverlake Conservationto facilitate repairs to the ceiling which fea-tures a combination of geometric and floralembellishments

Scaffolding has been erected to providaccess to the ceiling Ms Dawson believthe main problem is the plaster which hseparated due to the water damage

Conservation technician Eric Sarbach anMs Dawson are busy stabilizing the plastwith a complex application of multiple ahesives Once the plaster is secure they wtry and save as much of the original paint possible with a variety of techniques Thfinal step is what Ms Dawson calls ldquovisureintegrationrdquo or the process of applyin

new paint and materials to make the restorespot look like it belongs

ldquoWe want it to look like it is in good codition but not newmdashmore like the old ceiing it isrdquo says Ms Dawson

She relates that the original design wpainted using a stencil technique whicshould not be too difficult to replicatThanks to a repeating motif Ms Dawsonable to compare and contrast leaving thusual guesswork out of this project

While her efforts are not the first MDawson hopes that her work will integraseamlessly and age gracefully with the existing ceiling She will take steps to maksure anything her team does can be undonwithout damaging the original painting

Work is expected to be done in time f

the Claremont Pie Festival on SaturdaMarch 14 For information contact thCommunity Services Department at (90399-5431 mdashJessica Gustin Pfahl

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

The Depot gets a touch-up

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffLinnaea Dix Dawson co-owner of Silverlake Conservation describes theprocess of restoring the ceiling at the Claremont Depot

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CALENDAR Galleries

See our Art Walk map and listing of this monthrsquos opening receptions

Page 19

Friday March 6 through Saturday March 14

ART WALK Visit Claremont galleries between 6 and 9 pm for artist receptionsWOMENrsquoS LEADERSHIP CON-FERENCE The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosts its first WomenrsquosLeadership Conference presented byClaremont Lincoln University Enjoy aday of motivation inspiration and funThe keynote speaker is Lori Giovan-noni $100 per person (includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch) Register online at claremontchamberorg or call(909) 624-1681 For ages 21 and overDoubleTree by Hilton 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont

GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTSteve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen bring together both traditional musicand their original songs Using guitarconcertina and banjo their entertaining

performances are rich in harmony withcompelling songs and great humor MrGillette has been writing songs sincethe 1960s His songs have been cov-ered by artists such as Ian and SylviaJohn Denver and Linda Ronstadt MsMangsen is known for her interpreta-tions of traditional ballads her song-

writing and her great harmonies 730to 930 pm $15 donation For ages 12and over Directions given upon reser-vation Call (909) 596-1266THEATER Ruthless The Musical

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing and she will do anything to win the

part in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady This ag-gressively outrageous musical hit gar-nered rave reviews during its longoff-Broadway run For ages 13 andover Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 3and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm$25 general admission or $22 for stu-dents and seniors Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre1601 N Indain Hill Blvd Claremont(909) 624-1464

HATS OFF TO READING DrSeussrsquo birthday March 2 has become anannual celebration of reading amongmillions of students parents educatorsand consumers nationwide To celebrateThe Huntley Bookstore of the ClaremontColleges will be hosting a communityevent that features a reading of some of Dr Seussrsquos most beloved stories includ-ing Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go (which

celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015)The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggsand Ham There will also be activitiesand a prize giveaway 1 pm 175 EEighth St Claremont (909) 607-1502

SUSTAINABLE GARDEN DESIGNldquoSoil Water amp Sunrdquo This workshopwill cover site analysis and design prin-ciples toward creating a flourishing gar-den and caring for your soil and waterParticipants will have homework (op-tional but strongly recommended) tocomplete on their own after class Lim-ited to 30 participants Please bring asack lunch Based on the Landscape for Life curriculum For ages 15 and over10 am Admission is $36 for RSABGmembers or $45 for the general publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont

ST JOSEPH TABLE amp SPAGHETTIDINNER A traditional St JosephrsquosTable will celebrate the arrival of spring at Our Lady of the AssumptionParish Hall 435 Berkeley Ave Clare-mont Fresh cannoli Italian pastriescakes breads pies and Easter treatswill be available for purchase begin-ning at 8 am A spaghetti dinner withhomemade sauce will be served from

noon to 5 pm Carry-out will be avaiable $12 for adults and $6 for childrefrom 5 to 10 years (under 5 free) Sponsor is the Italian Catholic FederationCall (909) 626-3596 for informationCONCERT Eric Lindholm conductoleads the orchestra featuring the winneof the 2014 Pomona College OrchestrConcerto Competition and violinist PeteMellinger in Mendelssohnrsquos Violin Concerto in E Minor Op 64 Also on the program is Ivesrsquo ldquoUnanswered Questionand Brahmsrsquo Symphony No 4 in minor Op 98 Free admission with opeseating no tickets Doors open approxmately 30 minutes prior to performanc3 pm Bridges Hall of Music 150 EFourth St Claremont (909) 607-2671SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL So

prano Anne Harley and pianist GaylBlankenburg premier works by Bi

Alves Jodi Goble and Gao Ping featuring a song cycle by Libby Larse performed with The Choral Bells oClaremont United Church of Christ

pm Garrison Theater 241 E Tenth StClaremont (909) 607-3266

SHAKESPEARE CLUB Beatric

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

NightlifeLa Chispa Latin Jazz performat The Press Restaurant

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Friday 6

MarchSaturday 7

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MarchSunday 8

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

MarchTuesday 10

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Friday 13

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BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

CLAREMONT ART WALK

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

10

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The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

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Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

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Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

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The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

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File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

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wwwwall-doctorcom

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Your local plumber for over 25 yearsSenior discounts

Insured Lic744873

909-985-5254

Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

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OR SMALL24-hour emergency service

909-982-8910 Senior discount

Lic359145

Roofing

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Call 909-982-1604

WASTING WATER

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CF Privett

909-621-5388

Lic557151

Tile

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grout 909-880-9719 1-888-

764-7688

MASTER tile layer Quickand clean Stone and gran-

ite work Residential com-mercial Lic830249 Ray909-731-3511

Tree Care

BAUER TREE CARE

40 plus years

in ClaremontPruning of your small

and medium perennials

909-624-8238wwwbauertreecarecom

Dales Tree ServiceCertified arborist Pruning

and removals Landscapingcorrective and restoration

trimming and yard clean up909-982-5794

Lic753381

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and demolitionCertified arborist

Lic270275 insuredPlease call

909-946-1123

951-522-0992

Upholstery

PINK UPHOLSTERY

48 years of experience Up to

30 percent discount on fabric

Free pickup and delivery

Please call 909-597-6613

Wallpaper

WALLPAPER hanging removal by Andrea Envmentally friendly 30 ylocal experience Free mates Lic844375 9990-1053

Weed Abatemen

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Please call 909-946-1951-522-0992 Lic270

TIRED of dealing with wproblems on your lot or fHelp control the problean environmentally manner To receive loadquality wood chips Plecall 909-214-6773 TomTree Service

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Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

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844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

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GEOFF T HAMILL

G EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

LEMON HEIGHTS COMMUNITY - $6350001688 W PONDEROSA WAY UPLAND

Soaring ceilings with ample natural light Kitchenhas granite counters and island walk-in pantry anddual ovens Newly built in 2001 with approximately3150 sq ft with four total bedrooms plus a bonusroom and three bathrooms Downstairs bedroomand full bathroom large laundry room with a sinkand ample storage cabinets Upstairs is a spaciousmaster suite Master bathroom with shower andsoaking tub dual sinks and two spacious closet ar-eas Three-car attached garage (P1688)

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE CLASSICSPANISH-STYLE HOME WITH

MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors French windows and doorscoved ceilings and more Four bedrooms andthree bathrooms Upstairs wrap-around viewbalcony overlooks picturesque Italian gardensand multiple stoned patio areas situated in aserene setting Separate finished studio Easystroll to colleges and village shopping

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a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped memdashJane Hammond Claremont

JUST SOLD NEW LISTING

BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottondesignscom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite KClaremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

41 years experience in Business LawProbate Family Law Estate PlanningReal Estate Law Civil Litigation Bankruptcy

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-0733Focused on Family Law Divorce Child

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

Christiansen AccountingCorina L Christiansen CPA140 W Foothill Blvd Suite EClaremont CA 91711

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

Specializing in Family Law in Claremontsince 1994 Divorce Custody Visitationwith Children Property Division AlimonyChild Support

PROF SSION L

Call Mary Rose at(909) 621-4761for information

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI

E-PRO SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

Phone (909) 621-0500GeoffGeoffHamillcom1 in Claremont sales amp listings since 1988

Best Possible Price Achieved Every TimeMeticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

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PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-68151 Hour In-Office Bleaching VeneersWhite Fillings Dental Implants Dentures

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-2623Tax Planning amp Preparation bull Accounting

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

(909) 625-1052ldquoYour financial security is my priorityrdquo

Ann M Johannsen OD

Brad A Baggarly OD

OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

DR MARTIN S McLEOD411 N Indian Hill Blvd

Claremont CA 91711(909) 621-1208bull Joint amp Muscle Pain bull Headachebull Sciatica bull Pinched nerve

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

COX and PATEL DDSWayne Cox DDSKrutav Patel DDS326 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1684wwwCoxandPatelDDScomSedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

Burwell Center forBetter SleepRobert Burwell DDS2050 N Mills AveClaremont CA 91711

(909) 367-4554Helping people who canrsquot wear CPAP

Medicare and PPO insurance acceptedBurwellcenterforbettersleepcom

snoringsleep apnea

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Repertory companygets Ruthless pres-ents spoof featuringcity dignitaries

Opheliarsquos Jump will present Ruth-less The Musical on Friday March 6to Sunday March 8 at Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre forthe Performing Arts

Cameos will be made by ClaremontMayor Joe Lyons on opening nightwith NPR Radio Host Steve Julian onSaturday at 3 pm Daily Bulletincolumnist David Allen will step onstage at Saturdayrsquos evening perform-ance Euro Cafeacute owner Joey Medeiroswill appear at the 2 pm show on Sun-day with Claremont City councilmanSam Pedroza closing out the cameos onSunday night at 7 pm

The story directed by OpheliarsquosJump founding artistic director BeatriceCasagran follows eight-year-old TinaDenmark a young thespian who knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing She will do anything to win thepart in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady

This outrageous hit spoofs classicfilms and musicals like The Bad SeedAll About Eve Gypsy and MameDuring its long off-Broadway run theshow won a Drama Desk Award andthe New York Outer Critics CircleAward

Show times are Friday March 6 at 8pm Saturday March 7 at 3 pm and 8pm and Sunday March 8 at 2 pm and7 pm Tickets range from $22 to $25For tickets and information call (909)624-1464 or visit OpheliasJumporg

Casa Colina Center an-nounces name change

Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilita-tion announced that it has changed itsname to Casa Colina Hospital and Cen-ters for Healthcare

According to a press release the newname better reflects the breadth of itscurrent and projected services as it con-tinues its position as a regional Centerof Excellence in medical and rehabilita-tion services in its community and thehealthcare industry

Casa Colinarsquos name change is due inpart to its 31-bed medicalsurgical hos-pital currently under construction adja-cent to its acute rehabilitation unit Thenew 38220-square-foot hospital willoffer six surgical intensive care unitbeds 25 private medicalsurgical bedswith full telemetry and patient lift sys-tems three surgical suites featuringminimally invasive surgical equipmentand a gastroenterology procedure room

For the latest updates on Casa ColinaHospital and Centers for Healthcarevisit wwwcasacolinaorg

Class of 2016 pancakebreakfast to raise fundsfor grad night

Claremont High Schoolrsquos Class of 2016 will hold its third annual pancake

breakfast fundraiser set for SaturdayMarch 7 from 8 to 1130 am at TaylorHall located at 1775 N Indian HillBlvd next to the high school

Breakfast costs $5 in advance or $7at the door and includes pancakeseggs sausage and coffee or juice Pro-ceeds will benefit the Class of 2016rsquosGrad Night event To find out moreor purchase tickets in advance textKim Mitchell at (951) 850-1323 or BillMeyer at (909) 753-9732

Claremont Choralehosts concert of

remembranceThe Claremont Choral has beengracing the stages of Claremont and itssurrounding community for nearly 50years It will be hosting its second con-cert of the season at Bridges Hall of Music at Pomona College The eventwill be held on March 14 at 3 pmshowcasing music of remembrance and

hope and featuring both its choral andorchestral strengths

The performance dubbed the nameElegy and the program includes GabriFaureacutersquos Requiem Mass JS BachrsquosCantata 106 Ralph Vaughan Williams

ethereal Flos CampiTickets are available online atwwwclaremontchoraleorg at the dooand in person any day before the evenat Rio de Ojas 250 N Harvard Ave inClaremont Tickets are $15 general or$12 for students and seniors For moreinformation visit their website or call(909) 626-5593

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

OUR TOWN PeggyBrower

Peggy Brower a longtime resi-dent died peacefully in Clare-mont on Wednesday January 212015 surrounded by her familyShe was 92

A celebration of Ms Browerrsquoslife was held in February Dona-tions in Peggyrsquos name may bemade to VNA Hospice and Pallia-tive Care of Southern California150 W First St Suite 270 Clare-mont California 91711

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CGU presents $100000Kingsley Tufts poetry award

T

he envelope pleaseClaremont GraduateUniversity has named

Angie Estes as the winner of the2015 Kingsley Tufts PoetryAward

The prestigious prize which is giveneach year to a mid-career poet who hasachieved much and is expected to achievemuch more carries with it a $100000purse making it one of the biggest poetryawards in the world

The poet who is being recognized forher 2013 book Enchanteacutee lives in Ur-bana Illinois and is on the faculty of Ash-land Universityrsquos MFA program Of En-chanteacutee Stephen Burt with The Boston

Review has written ldquoAngie Estes has re-cently created some of the most beautiful

verbal objects on the planetrdquoThis is not the first time verbal objects

penned by Ms Estes have gained criticalnotice

A previous book of poems Tryst wasselected as one of two finalists for the 2010Pulitzer Prize She has published fivebooks of poetry and appeared in numerousanthologies as well as literary magazineslike TriQuarterly The Paris ReviewPloughshares Boston Review and SlateHonors she has garnered include aGuggenheim Fellowship a Pushcart Prizeand the Cecil Hemley Memorial Awardfrom the Poetry Society of America For asample of Ms Estesrsquo work visit Ang-ieEstescom and click on ldquoPoemsrdquo

The Kingsley Tufts Award ceremonywill be held on Thursday April 16 at 5 pmat the Rose Hills Theater in the SmithCampus Center at Pomona College (170 ESixth St) The ceremony which includespoetry readings a book-signing and a light

reception is free and open to the publicA Tufts Poetry Panel on ldquoThe Man

Voices of Poetryrdquo featuring Ms Estamong other panelists will be held in th

Honnold Library Founders Room fromto 4 pm prior to the ceremonyAlso recognized at the ceremony will

Brandon Som a Los Angeles writer whhas been presented with the 2015 KaTufts Discovery Award The accolade anaccompanying $10000 prize is given anually for a first book by a poet of genuipromise

Mr Somrsquos debut collection The Triute Horse was called ldquoa beautiful medition on migration cultural memory anthe great mitigating force of both laguagerdquo in a NewPages review Work bMr Som who teaches in the writing prgram at the University of Southern Cafornia has appeared in Indiana Revie

Black Warrior Review Octopus Magaziand Prairie SchoonerThe Kingsley Tufts award now in i

23rd year was established at CGU by KaTufts to honor the memory of her huband who held executive positions in thLos Angeles Shipyards and wrote poetry his avocation The Kate Tufts DiscoveAward was initiated in 1993 Both prizare intended to provide writers with ecouragement and financial breathing rooto continue with their poetry

ldquoThe unprecedented number of sumissions this year represents a wide rangof poetic voices and visionsrdquo said WendMartin director of the Tufts Poetry Awarand professor of American Literature

CGU in a recent press release ldquoThe competition was fierce and the selection the winning books was especially chalengingrdquo

mdashSarah Torrib

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Zip-lining above jungles and snor-keling through the reefs of Cancunis not a typical vacation itinerary

for a young child Most adults canrsquot saythey have gone on adventures through Ire-land and England In the case of 10-year-old Jake De La Rosa however it is reality

The young Claremont resident has gone on a few ex-otic vacations with his family but has now been offereda golden opportunity as a student ambassador with Peo-ple to People in their upcoming trip to Australia Withthis golden opportunity comes a golden price tag andhis mother Monique De La Rosa is looking to raisefunds to help pay for the trip

ldquoI was freaking out at first because I had never heardof the programrdquo said Jakersquos mother ldquoI did some re-search on it and after talking to one of his coaches andteachers and hearing that their kids went it made me alot more comfortable to let him gordquo

People to People is a travel service that offers all-in-clusive trips to children in grades 5-12 looking to en-hance leadership skills and experiences in preparation

for college The organization offers travel to variousdestinations within seven continents and reports that 80percent of their alumni are accepted into their first-choice college

In 1962 the first People to People group traveled toits designated destination and since then more than500000 students have done the same Tuition for thetrips ranges from $4000 to $8000 and includes airfaretransportation meals and living accommodations

ldquoI feel so excited and happy that I get to have thischance I am used to traveling with my mom so I am alittle nervous I get to see and study animals that I havenever seen and explore the Great Barrier Reefrdquo ex-plained Jake

The De La Rosas are planning to have multiplefundraising events to help reach their goal including adonation-based yoga class at a Bikram Yoga Covina on

March 14 at 2 pm Anyone who attends the free classcan donate whatever theyrsquod like with all proceeds go-ing to Jakersquos travel fund In return attendees can pur-chase an additional week of classes at the studio for $5Another fundraiser in the works is a bake sale at TheUpland Arena Indoor Sports Complex The family has

held private concerts for donations with close familyand friends along with a Super Bowl pool with the $25buy-ins going towards Jakersquos upcoming adventure Sofar the De La Rosas have raised approximately $945but still have more than $5000 to go to reach their goal

People to People also focuses on humanitarian effortsboth overseas and close to home Their upcoming proj-ect for local student ambassadors is The Bay BeachClean up on April 18 in Santa Monica While on theirtrip the organizationrsquos young delegates will also be de-voting a portion of their time abroad to distributing sup-

plies to rural schools and students in needJake is an honor roll student at Mountain View Ele-mentary School and plays on both The Arenarsquos soccerteam and in Claremontrsquos Foothill Storm Soccer ClubHe was nominated as student ambassador and hismother believes that his teachers are to thank

ldquoClaremont is a wonderful city to live in and a won-derful place to raise a sonmdashevery opportunity my sonhas had is because of it His commitment to his educa-tion and sports is because of the community and itrsquosmaking him become an amazing little manrdquo Jakersquosmother enthused

To be a student ambassador for People to People onmust apply pass a required interview with a programleader and submit two or three letters of recommenda-tion Requirements and application locations vary de-pending on whether the student has been nominated fothe experience or is applying without nomination

On the itinerary for Jakersquos trip to Australia is a back-stage tour of the Sydney Opera House animal encoun-ters at a sanctuary a cruise to the Great Barrier Reef ana trip to the Queensland Dairy Museum

Jake and his mother have created a fundraising page

at wwwpiggybackrcomjakeyd where anyone can do-nate to his trip along with reading a more about himUpdates on upcoming fundraising activities can also bfound on their website

ldquoPart of being a parent is to show that it is importantto be supportive He has been very thankful and appre-ciative for everything around him and everyone helpinus outrdquo said Monique

For more information about how to give to Jakersquosfund visit their fundraising page or email his mother amoniquedelarosa1gmailcom

mdashVeronica Orozc

Mountain View student sets his sights on the land down under

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneJake De La Rosa 10 will be traveling to Australia as part of the People to People Ambassador Program Hwill be in the country for two weeks during which time he will learn about the people and the culture as weas how to travel independently

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The 128-year-old Clare-mont Depot which overthe years has undergone

a full reconstruction and multi-ple face-lifts now faces furtherneed of repair This time the cul-prit is a leaky roof

The leak which has since been repairedby the city left noticeable water damage to

the historic ceilingFirst built in 1887 by the Atchison

Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad the originaldepot was a simple wooden structure done inthe Gothic style In 1927 the station wasmoved 100 feet to the east and designed inthe Spanish Colonial Revival-style by SantaFe staff

This new design incorporated intricateconcrete Churrigueresque trim and elaboratedoors carved with Santa Fersquos cross and cir-cle logo as well as a lavishly painted ceil-ing The Depot which was built at the heightof the Spanish Colonial Revival period re-flects the Spanish heritage of California andwas inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1982

Due to its historical significance the city

has brought in restoration specialist LinnaeaDix Dawson from Silverlake Conservationto facilitate repairs to the ceiling which fea-tures a combination of geometric and floralembellishments

Scaffolding has been erected to providaccess to the ceiling Ms Dawson believthe main problem is the plaster which hseparated due to the water damage

Conservation technician Eric Sarbach anMs Dawson are busy stabilizing the plastwith a complex application of multiple ahesives Once the plaster is secure they wtry and save as much of the original paint possible with a variety of techniques Thfinal step is what Ms Dawson calls ldquovisureintegrationrdquo or the process of applyin

new paint and materials to make the restorespot look like it belongs

ldquoWe want it to look like it is in good codition but not newmdashmore like the old ceiing it isrdquo says Ms Dawson

She relates that the original design wpainted using a stencil technique whicshould not be too difficult to replicatThanks to a repeating motif Ms Dawsonable to compare and contrast leaving thusual guesswork out of this project

While her efforts are not the first MDawson hopes that her work will integraseamlessly and age gracefully with the existing ceiling She will take steps to maksure anything her team does can be undonwithout damaging the original painting

Work is expected to be done in time f

the Claremont Pie Festival on SaturdaMarch 14 For information contact thCommunity Services Department at (90399-5431 mdashJessica Gustin Pfahl

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

The Depot gets a touch-up

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffLinnaea Dix Dawson co-owner of Silverlake Conservation describes theprocess of restoring the ceiling at the Claremont Depot

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CALENDAR Galleries

See our Art Walk map and listing of this monthrsquos opening receptions

Page 19

Friday March 6 through Saturday March 14

ART WALK Visit Claremont galleries between 6 and 9 pm for artist receptionsWOMENrsquoS LEADERSHIP CON-FERENCE The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosts its first WomenrsquosLeadership Conference presented byClaremont Lincoln University Enjoy aday of motivation inspiration and funThe keynote speaker is Lori Giovan-noni $100 per person (includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch) Register online at claremontchamberorg or call(909) 624-1681 For ages 21 and overDoubleTree by Hilton 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont

GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTSteve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen bring together both traditional musicand their original songs Using guitarconcertina and banjo their entertaining

performances are rich in harmony withcompelling songs and great humor MrGillette has been writing songs sincethe 1960s His songs have been cov-ered by artists such as Ian and SylviaJohn Denver and Linda Ronstadt MsMangsen is known for her interpreta-tions of traditional ballads her song-

writing and her great harmonies 730to 930 pm $15 donation For ages 12and over Directions given upon reser-vation Call (909) 596-1266THEATER Ruthless The Musical

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing and she will do anything to win the

part in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady This ag-gressively outrageous musical hit gar-nered rave reviews during its longoff-Broadway run For ages 13 andover Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 3and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm$25 general admission or $22 for stu-dents and seniors Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre1601 N Indain Hill Blvd Claremont(909) 624-1464

HATS OFF TO READING DrSeussrsquo birthday March 2 has become anannual celebration of reading amongmillions of students parents educatorsand consumers nationwide To celebrateThe Huntley Bookstore of the ClaremontColleges will be hosting a communityevent that features a reading of some of Dr Seussrsquos most beloved stories includ-ing Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go (which

celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015)The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggsand Ham There will also be activitiesand a prize giveaway 1 pm 175 EEighth St Claremont (909) 607-1502

SUSTAINABLE GARDEN DESIGNldquoSoil Water amp Sunrdquo This workshopwill cover site analysis and design prin-ciples toward creating a flourishing gar-den and caring for your soil and waterParticipants will have homework (op-tional but strongly recommended) tocomplete on their own after class Lim-ited to 30 participants Please bring asack lunch Based on the Landscape for Life curriculum For ages 15 and over10 am Admission is $36 for RSABGmembers or $45 for the general publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont

ST JOSEPH TABLE amp SPAGHETTIDINNER A traditional St JosephrsquosTable will celebrate the arrival of spring at Our Lady of the AssumptionParish Hall 435 Berkeley Ave Clare-mont Fresh cannoli Italian pastriescakes breads pies and Easter treatswill be available for purchase begin-ning at 8 am A spaghetti dinner withhomemade sauce will be served from

noon to 5 pm Carry-out will be avaiable $12 for adults and $6 for childrefrom 5 to 10 years (under 5 free) Sponsor is the Italian Catholic FederationCall (909) 626-3596 for informationCONCERT Eric Lindholm conductoleads the orchestra featuring the winneof the 2014 Pomona College OrchestrConcerto Competition and violinist PeteMellinger in Mendelssohnrsquos Violin Concerto in E Minor Op 64 Also on the program is Ivesrsquo ldquoUnanswered Questionand Brahmsrsquo Symphony No 4 in minor Op 98 Free admission with opeseating no tickets Doors open approxmately 30 minutes prior to performanc3 pm Bridges Hall of Music 150 EFourth St Claremont (909) 607-2671SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL So

prano Anne Harley and pianist GaylBlankenburg premier works by Bi

Alves Jodi Goble and Gao Ping featuring a song cycle by Libby Larse performed with The Choral Bells oClaremont United Church of Christ

pm Garrison Theater 241 E Tenth StClaremont (909) 607-3266

SHAKESPEARE CLUB Beatric

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

NightlifeLa Chispa Latin Jazz performat The Press Restaurant

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Friday 6

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

MarchTuesday 10

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Friday 13

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BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

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The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Rentals

House for rent

FOUR bedroom two bath-room home near ClaremontClub and Colleges $2200monthly Call Lourdes at 909-477-7872 for appointment

Real Estate

House for sale

VENTURA Pierpont beachbungalow two bedroomsone bathroom around 1000sq ft front and back yardOne house from state park

10 houses from beach Im-maculately maintained andrecently upgraded cute cot-tage Price $750000 Con-tact 661-309-5678

Employment

Help wanted

SEEKING strong honestworking team members to helpbuild sustainably designedlandscapes under foremanrsquossupervision 909-398-1235

SEEKING motivated depend-able landscapehardscape

foreman with experience in-stalling detailed landscapeswithin prescribed budget andtimeline 909-398-1235

BUSY office seeks part-timeseasonal (March throughJune) help Only mature de-tail oriented multi-taskingcapable individuals applyExcel Word and QuickBooksa must Fax resume 909-946-1003

SEEKING energetic organ-ized and reliable office as-sistant with experiencecommunicating profession-ally with clients and crew909-398-1235

TRUCK drivers Obtain class A-CDL in two-and-a-half weeks Company sponsoredtraining Also hiring truckschool graduates experi-enced drivers Must be 21 or older Call 866-275-2349(Cal-SCAN)

ATTENTION drivers $2000sign-on bonus We put driv-ers first Stay warm with APUnew KW trucks Earn $55000yearly CDL-A required 877-258-8782 ad-driverscom(Cal-SCAN)

DRIVERS No experienceSome or lots of experienceLetrsquos talk No matter whatstage in your career itrsquostime Call Central Refriger-ated Home 888-302-4618

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Marketplace

Announcements

DID you know that not onlydoes newspaper media reach ahuge audience they also reachan engaged audience Dis-cover the power of newspaper advertising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

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Antiques

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Donations

DONATE your car truck or boat to Heritage for the BlindFree three-day vacation taxdeductible free towing all

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For sale

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Financial

ARE you in big trouble with theIRS Stop wage and banklevies liens and audits unfiledtax returns payroll returns pay-roll issues and resolve tax debt

fast Seen on CNN A BBB Call1-800-761-5395 (Cal-SCAN)

Marketplace

Financial

SOCIAL Security disability ben-efits Unable to work Deniedbenefits We can help Win or pay nothing Contact Bill Gor-don amp Associates at 1-800-966-1904 to start your applicationtoday (Cal-SCAN)

REDUCE your past tax bill byas much as 75 percent Stoplevies liens and wage gar-nishments Call the Tax DRnow to see if you qualify 1-800-498-1067 (Cal-SCAN)

Bulletins

Business

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DISH TV retailer Starting at$1999 monthly (for 12months) and high-speed in-ternet starting at $1495

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Health

SAFE Step Walk-In Tub Alertfor seniors Bathroom falls canbe fatal Approved by ArthritisFoundation Therapeutic jetsLess than four-inch step-inWide door Anti-slip floors

American-made Installationincluded Call 800-799-4811for $750 off (Cal-SCAN)

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Coyote sightings

ONE coyote seen headingwest near W Eleventh Stand N Cambridge Ave onMonday March 2 at 9 am

TWO adult coyotes seenheading east on Northwest-

ern Drive and Butte St at 7am on Monday March 2

Lost pet

LOST cat Parker a male grTabby with rings on tail and fowhite paws went missing Wednesday February 25 neTwelfth and Mountain Ave His chipped and wearing a purpcollar with bell no tag Offera reward 626-319-2242

FIGUEROA a male black awhite short hair cat went mising on Thursday February near W Eleventh St and Cambridge Ave Call Hen909-624-4474 951-202-9274

Personals

MEET singles No paid opetors just real people Browgreetings exchange messag

and connect live Try it free C800-945-3392 (Cal-SCAN)

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CLASSIFIEDS

Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

COURIER 03062015 03132015 03202015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

LA1509359 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

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File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

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BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

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Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Repertory companygets Ruthless pres-ents spoof featuringcity dignitaries

Opheliarsquos Jump will present Ruth-less The Musical on Friday March 6to Sunday March 8 at Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre forthe Performing Arts

Cameos will be made by ClaremontMayor Joe Lyons on opening nightwith NPR Radio Host Steve Julian onSaturday at 3 pm Daily Bulletincolumnist David Allen will step onstage at Saturdayrsquos evening perform-ance Euro Cafeacute owner Joey Medeiroswill appear at the 2 pm show on Sun-day with Claremont City councilmanSam Pedroza closing out the cameos onSunday night at 7 pm

The story directed by OpheliarsquosJump founding artistic director BeatriceCasagran follows eight-year-old TinaDenmark a young thespian who knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing She will do anything to win thepart in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady

This outrageous hit spoofs classicfilms and musicals like The Bad SeedAll About Eve Gypsy and MameDuring its long off-Broadway run theshow won a Drama Desk Award andthe New York Outer Critics CircleAward

Show times are Friday March 6 at 8pm Saturday March 7 at 3 pm and 8pm and Sunday March 8 at 2 pm and7 pm Tickets range from $22 to $25For tickets and information call (909)624-1464 or visit OpheliasJumporg

Casa Colina Center an-nounces name change

Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilita-tion announced that it has changed itsname to Casa Colina Hospital and Cen-ters for Healthcare

According to a press release the newname better reflects the breadth of itscurrent and projected services as it con-tinues its position as a regional Centerof Excellence in medical and rehabilita-tion services in its community and thehealthcare industry

Casa Colinarsquos name change is due inpart to its 31-bed medicalsurgical hos-pital currently under construction adja-cent to its acute rehabilitation unit Thenew 38220-square-foot hospital willoffer six surgical intensive care unitbeds 25 private medicalsurgical bedswith full telemetry and patient lift sys-tems three surgical suites featuringminimally invasive surgical equipmentand a gastroenterology procedure room

For the latest updates on Casa ColinaHospital and Centers for Healthcarevisit wwwcasacolinaorg

Class of 2016 pancakebreakfast to raise fundsfor grad night

Claremont High Schoolrsquos Class of 2016 will hold its third annual pancake

breakfast fundraiser set for SaturdayMarch 7 from 8 to 1130 am at TaylorHall located at 1775 N Indian HillBlvd next to the high school

Breakfast costs $5 in advance or $7at the door and includes pancakeseggs sausage and coffee or juice Pro-ceeds will benefit the Class of 2016rsquosGrad Night event To find out moreor purchase tickets in advance textKim Mitchell at (951) 850-1323 or BillMeyer at (909) 753-9732

Claremont Choralehosts concert of

remembranceThe Claremont Choral has beengracing the stages of Claremont and itssurrounding community for nearly 50years It will be hosting its second con-cert of the season at Bridges Hall of Music at Pomona College The eventwill be held on March 14 at 3 pmshowcasing music of remembrance and

hope and featuring both its choral andorchestral strengths

The performance dubbed the nameElegy and the program includes GabriFaureacutersquos Requiem Mass JS BachrsquosCantata 106 Ralph Vaughan Williams

ethereal Flos CampiTickets are available online atwwwclaremontchoraleorg at the dooand in person any day before the evenat Rio de Ojas 250 N Harvard Ave inClaremont Tickets are $15 general or$12 for students and seniors For moreinformation visit their website or call(909) 626-5593

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

OUR TOWN PeggyBrower

Peggy Brower a longtime resi-dent died peacefully in Clare-mont on Wednesday January 212015 surrounded by her familyShe was 92

A celebration of Ms Browerrsquoslife was held in February Dona-tions in Peggyrsquos name may bemade to VNA Hospice and Pallia-tive Care of Southern California150 W First St Suite 270 Clare-mont California 91711

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CGU presents $100000Kingsley Tufts poetry award

T

he envelope pleaseClaremont GraduateUniversity has named

Angie Estes as the winner of the2015 Kingsley Tufts PoetryAward

The prestigious prize which is giveneach year to a mid-career poet who hasachieved much and is expected to achievemuch more carries with it a $100000purse making it one of the biggest poetryawards in the world

The poet who is being recognized forher 2013 book Enchanteacutee lives in Ur-bana Illinois and is on the faculty of Ash-land Universityrsquos MFA program Of En-chanteacutee Stephen Burt with The Boston

Review has written ldquoAngie Estes has re-cently created some of the most beautiful

verbal objects on the planetrdquoThis is not the first time verbal objects

penned by Ms Estes have gained criticalnotice

A previous book of poems Tryst wasselected as one of two finalists for the 2010Pulitzer Prize She has published fivebooks of poetry and appeared in numerousanthologies as well as literary magazineslike TriQuarterly The Paris ReviewPloughshares Boston Review and SlateHonors she has garnered include aGuggenheim Fellowship a Pushcart Prizeand the Cecil Hemley Memorial Awardfrom the Poetry Society of America For asample of Ms Estesrsquo work visit Ang-ieEstescom and click on ldquoPoemsrdquo

The Kingsley Tufts Award ceremonywill be held on Thursday April 16 at 5 pmat the Rose Hills Theater in the SmithCampus Center at Pomona College (170 ESixth St) The ceremony which includespoetry readings a book-signing and a light

reception is free and open to the publicA Tufts Poetry Panel on ldquoThe Man

Voices of Poetryrdquo featuring Ms Estamong other panelists will be held in th

Honnold Library Founders Room fromto 4 pm prior to the ceremonyAlso recognized at the ceremony will

Brandon Som a Los Angeles writer whhas been presented with the 2015 KaTufts Discovery Award The accolade anaccompanying $10000 prize is given anually for a first book by a poet of genuipromise

Mr Somrsquos debut collection The Triute Horse was called ldquoa beautiful medition on migration cultural memory anthe great mitigating force of both laguagerdquo in a NewPages review Work bMr Som who teaches in the writing prgram at the University of Southern Cafornia has appeared in Indiana Revie

Black Warrior Review Octopus Magaziand Prairie SchoonerThe Kingsley Tufts award now in i

23rd year was established at CGU by KaTufts to honor the memory of her huband who held executive positions in thLos Angeles Shipyards and wrote poetry his avocation The Kate Tufts DiscoveAward was initiated in 1993 Both prizare intended to provide writers with ecouragement and financial breathing rooto continue with their poetry

ldquoThe unprecedented number of sumissions this year represents a wide rangof poetic voices and visionsrdquo said WendMartin director of the Tufts Poetry Awarand professor of American Literature

CGU in a recent press release ldquoThe competition was fierce and the selection the winning books was especially chalengingrdquo

mdashSarah Torrib

storribioclaremont-courierco

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Zip-lining above jungles and snor-keling through the reefs of Cancunis not a typical vacation itinerary

for a young child Most adults canrsquot saythey have gone on adventures through Ire-land and England In the case of 10-year-old Jake De La Rosa however it is reality

The young Claremont resident has gone on a few ex-otic vacations with his family but has now been offereda golden opportunity as a student ambassador with Peo-ple to People in their upcoming trip to Australia Withthis golden opportunity comes a golden price tag andhis mother Monique De La Rosa is looking to raisefunds to help pay for the trip

ldquoI was freaking out at first because I had never heardof the programrdquo said Jakersquos mother ldquoI did some re-search on it and after talking to one of his coaches andteachers and hearing that their kids went it made me alot more comfortable to let him gordquo

People to People is a travel service that offers all-in-clusive trips to children in grades 5-12 looking to en-hance leadership skills and experiences in preparation

for college The organization offers travel to variousdestinations within seven continents and reports that 80percent of their alumni are accepted into their first-choice college

In 1962 the first People to People group traveled toits designated destination and since then more than500000 students have done the same Tuition for thetrips ranges from $4000 to $8000 and includes airfaretransportation meals and living accommodations

ldquoI feel so excited and happy that I get to have thischance I am used to traveling with my mom so I am alittle nervous I get to see and study animals that I havenever seen and explore the Great Barrier Reefrdquo ex-plained Jake

The De La Rosas are planning to have multiplefundraising events to help reach their goal including adonation-based yoga class at a Bikram Yoga Covina on

March 14 at 2 pm Anyone who attends the free classcan donate whatever theyrsquod like with all proceeds go-ing to Jakersquos travel fund In return attendees can pur-chase an additional week of classes at the studio for $5Another fundraiser in the works is a bake sale at TheUpland Arena Indoor Sports Complex The family has

held private concerts for donations with close familyand friends along with a Super Bowl pool with the $25buy-ins going towards Jakersquos upcoming adventure Sofar the De La Rosas have raised approximately $945but still have more than $5000 to go to reach their goal

People to People also focuses on humanitarian effortsboth overseas and close to home Their upcoming proj-ect for local student ambassadors is The Bay BeachClean up on April 18 in Santa Monica While on theirtrip the organizationrsquos young delegates will also be de-voting a portion of their time abroad to distributing sup-

plies to rural schools and students in needJake is an honor roll student at Mountain View Ele-mentary School and plays on both The Arenarsquos soccerteam and in Claremontrsquos Foothill Storm Soccer ClubHe was nominated as student ambassador and hismother believes that his teachers are to thank

ldquoClaremont is a wonderful city to live in and a won-derful place to raise a sonmdashevery opportunity my sonhas had is because of it His commitment to his educa-tion and sports is because of the community and itrsquosmaking him become an amazing little manrdquo Jakersquosmother enthused

To be a student ambassador for People to People onmust apply pass a required interview with a programleader and submit two or three letters of recommenda-tion Requirements and application locations vary de-pending on whether the student has been nominated fothe experience or is applying without nomination

On the itinerary for Jakersquos trip to Australia is a back-stage tour of the Sydney Opera House animal encoun-ters at a sanctuary a cruise to the Great Barrier Reef ana trip to the Queensland Dairy Museum

Jake and his mother have created a fundraising page

at wwwpiggybackrcomjakeyd where anyone can do-nate to his trip along with reading a more about himUpdates on upcoming fundraising activities can also bfound on their website

ldquoPart of being a parent is to show that it is importantto be supportive He has been very thankful and appre-ciative for everything around him and everyone helpinus outrdquo said Monique

For more information about how to give to Jakersquosfund visit their fundraising page or email his mother amoniquedelarosa1gmailcom

mdashVeronica Orozc

Mountain View student sets his sights on the land down under

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneJake De La Rosa 10 will be traveling to Australia as part of the People to People Ambassador Program Hwill be in the country for two weeks during which time he will learn about the people and the culture as weas how to travel independently

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The 128-year-old Clare-mont Depot which overthe years has undergone

a full reconstruction and multi-ple face-lifts now faces furtherneed of repair This time the cul-prit is a leaky roof

The leak which has since been repairedby the city left noticeable water damage to

the historic ceilingFirst built in 1887 by the Atchison

Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad the originaldepot was a simple wooden structure done inthe Gothic style In 1927 the station wasmoved 100 feet to the east and designed inthe Spanish Colonial Revival-style by SantaFe staff

This new design incorporated intricateconcrete Churrigueresque trim and elaboratedoors carved with Santa Fersquos cross and cir-cle logo as well as a lavishly painted ceil-ing The Depot which was built at the heightof the Spanish Colonial Revival period re-flects the Spanish heritage of California andwas inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1982

Due to its historical significance the city

has brought in restoration specialist LinnaeaDix Dawson from Silverlake Conservationto facilitate repairs to the ceiling which fea-tures a combination of geometric and floralembellishments

Scaffolding has been erected to providaccess to the ceiling Ms Dawson believthe main problem is the plaster which hseparated due to the water damage

Conservation technician Eric Sarbach anMs Dawson are busy stabilizing the plastwith a complex application of multiple ahesives Once the plaster is secure they wtry and save as much of the original paint possible with a variety of techniques Thfinal step is what Ms Dawson calls ldquovisureintegrationrdquo or the process of applyin

new paint and materials to make the restorespot look like it belongs

ldquoWe want it to look like it is in good codition but not newmdashmore like the old ceiing it isrdquo says Ms Dawson

She relates that the original design wpainted using a stencil technique whicshould not be too difficult to replicatThanks to a repeating motif Ms Dawsonable to compare and contrast leaving thusual guesswork out of this project

While her efforts are not the first MDawson hopes that her work will integraseamlessly and age gracefully with the existing ceiling She will take steps to maksure anything her team does can be undonwithout damaging the original painting

Work is expected to be done in time f

the Claremont Pie Festival on SaturdaMarch 14 For information contact thCommunity Services Department at (90399-5431 mdashJessica Gustin Pfahl

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

The Depot gets a touch-up

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffLinnaea Dix Dawson co-owner of Silverlake Conservation describes theprocess of restoring the ceiling at the Claremont Depot

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CALENDAR Galleries

See our Art Walk map and listing of this monthrsquos opening receptions

Page 19

Friday March 6 through Saturday March 14

ART WALK Visit Claremont galleries between 6 and 9 pm for artist receptionsWOMENrsquoS LEADERSHIP CON-FERENCE The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosts its first WomenrsquosLeadership Conference presented byClaremont Lincoln University Enjoy aday of motivation inspiration and funThe keynote speaker is Lori Giovan-noni $100 per person (includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch) Register online at claremontchamberorg or call(909) 624-1681 For ages 21 and overDoubleTree by Hilton 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont

GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTSteve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen bring together both traditional musicand their original songs Using guitarconcertina and banjo their entertaining

performances are rich in harmony withcompelling songs and great humor MrGillette has been writing songs sincethe 1960s His songs have been cov-ered by artists such as Ian and SylviaJohn Denver and Linda Ronstadt MsMangsen is known for her interpreta-tions of traditional ballads her song-

writing and her great harmonies 730to 930 pm $15 donation For ages 12and over Directions given upon reser-vation Call (909) 596-1266THEATER Ruthless The Musical

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing and she will do anything to win the

part in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady This ag-gressively outrageous musical hit gar-nered rave reviews during its longoff-Broadway run For ages 13 andover Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 3and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm$25 general admission or $22 for stu-dents and seniors Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre1601 N Indain Hill Blvd Claremont(909) 624-1464

HATS OFF TO READING DrSeussrsquo birthday March 2 has become anannual celebration of reading amongmillions of students parents educatorsand consumers nationwide To celebrateThe Huntley Bookstore of the ClaremontColleges will be hosting a communityevent that features a reading of some of Dr Seussrsquos most beloved stories includ-ing Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go (which

celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015)The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggsand Ham There will also be activitiesand a prize giveaway 1 pm 175 EEighth St Claremont (909) 607-1502

SUSTAINABLE GARDEN DESIGNldquoSoil Water amp Sunrdquo This workshopwill cover site analysis and design prin-ciples toward creating a flourishing gar-den and caring for your soil and waterParticipants will have homework (op-tional but strongly recommended) tocomplete on their own after class Lim-ited to 30 participants Please bring asack lunch Based on the Landscape for Life curriculum For ages 15 and over10 am Admission is $36 for RSABGmembers or $45 for the general publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont

ST JOSEPH TABLE amp SPAGHETTIDINNER A traditional St JosephrsquosTable will celebrate the arrival of spring at Our Lady of the AssumptionParish Hall 435 Berkeley Ave Clare-mont Fresh cannoli Italian pastriescakes breads pies and Easter treatswill be available for purchase begin-ning at 8 am A spaghetti dinner withhomemade sauce will be served from

noon to 5 pm Carry-out will be avaiable $12 for adults and $6 for childrefrom 5 to 10 years (under 5 free) Sponsor is the Italian Catholic FederationCall (909) 626-3596 for informationCONCERT Eric Lindholm conductoleads the orchestra featuring the winneof the 2014 Pomona College OrchestrConcerto Competition and violinist PeteMellinger in Mendelssohnrsquos Violin Concerto in E Minor Op 64 Also on the program is Ivesrsquo ldquoUnanswered Questionand Brahmsrsquo Symphony No 4 in minor Op 98 Free admission with opeseating no tickets Doors open approxmately 30 minutes prior to performanc3 pm Bridges Hall of Music 150 EFourth St Claremont (909) 607-2671SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL So

prano Anne Harley and pianist GaylBlankenburg premier works by Bi

Alves Jodi Goble and Gao Ping featuring a song cycle by Libby Larse performed with The Choral Bells oClaremont United Church of Christ

pm Garrison Theater 241 E Tenth StClaremont (909) 607-3266

SHAKESPEARE CLUB Beatric

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

NightlifeLa Chispa Latin Jazz performat The Press Restaurant

Page 22

March

Friday 6

MarchSaturday 7

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MarchSunday 8

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

MarchTuesday 10

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Friday 13

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BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

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The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Rentals

House for rent

FOUR bedroom two bath-room home near ClaremontClub and Colleges $2200monthly Call Lourdes at 909-477-7872 for appointment

Real Estate

House for sale

VENTURA Pierpont beachbungalow two bedroomsone bathroom around 1000sq ft front and back yardOne house from state park

10 houses from beach Im-maculately maintained andrecently upgraded cute cot-tage Price $750000 Con-tact 661-309-5678

Employment

Help wanted

SEEKING strong honestworking team members to helpbuild sustainably designedlandscapes under foremanrsquossupervision 909-398-1235

SEEKING motivated depend-able landscapehardscape

foreman with experience in-stalling detailed landscapeswithin prescribed budget andtimeline 909-398-1235

BUSY office seeks part-timeseasonal (March throughJune) help Only mature de-tail oriented multi-taskingcapable individuals applyExcel Word and QuickBooksa must Fax resume 909-946-1003

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Announcements

DID you know that not onlydoes newspaper media reach ahuge audience they also reachan engaged audience Dis-cover the power of newspaper advertising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

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Antiques

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SAFE Step Walk-In Tub Alertfor seniors Bathroom falls canbe fatal Approved by ArthritisFoundation Therapeutic jetsLess than four-inch step-inWide door Anti-slip floors

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Coyote sightings

ONE coyote seen headingwest near W Eleventh Stand N Cambridge Ave onMonday March 2 at 9 am

TWO adult coyotes seenheading east on Northwest-

ern Drive and Butte St at 7am on Monday March 2

Lost pet

LOST cat Parker a male grTabby with rings on tail and fowhite paws went missing Wednesday February 25 neTwelfth and Mountain Ave His chipped and wearing a purpcollar with bell no tag Offera reward 626-319-2242

FIGUEROA a male black awhite short hair cat went mising on Thursday February near W Eleventh St and Cambridge Ave Call Hen909-624-4474 951-202-9274

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CLASSIFIEDS

Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

COURIER 03062015 03132015 03202015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

LA1509359 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

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BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

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Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

CGU presents $100000Kingsley Tufts poetry award

T

he envelope pleaseClaremont GraduateUniversity has named

Angie Estes as the winner of the2015 Kingsley Tufts PoetryAward

The prestigious prize which is giveneach year to a mid-career poet who hasachieved much and is expected to achievemuch more carries with it a $100000purse making it one of the biggest poetryawards in the world

The poet who is being recognized forher 2013 book Enchanteacutee lives in Ur-bana Illinois and is on the faculty of Ash-land Universityrsquos MFA program Of En-chanteacutee Stephen Burt with The Boston

Review has written ldquoAngie Estes has re-cently created some of the most beautiful

verbal objects on the planetrdquoThis is not the first time verbal objects

penned by Ms Estes have gained criticalnotice

A previous book of poems Tryst wasselected as one of two finalists for the 2010Pulitzer Prize She has published fivebooks of poetry and appeared in numerousanthologies as well as literary magazineslike TriQuarterly The Paris ReviewPloughshares Boston Review and SlateHonors she has garnered include aGuggenheim Fellowship a Pushcart Prizeand the Cecil Hemley Memorial Awardfrom the Poetry Society of America For asample of Ms Estesrsquo work visit Ang-ieEstescom and click on ldquoPoemsrdquo

The Kingsley Tufts Award ceremonywill be held on Thursday April 16 at 5 pmat the Rose Hills Theater in the SmithCampus Center at Pomona College (170 ESixth St) The ceremony which includespoetry readings a book-signing and a light

reception is free and open to the publicA Tufts Poetry Panel on ldquoThe Man

Voices of Poetryrdquo featuring Ms Estamong other panelists will be held in th

Honnold Library Founders Room fromto 4 pm prior to the ceremonyAlso recognized at the ceremony will

Brandon Som a Los Angeles writer whhas been presented with the 2015 KaTufts Discovery Award The accolade anaccompanying $10000 prize is given anually for a first book by a poet of genuipromise

Mr Somrsquos debut collection The Triute Horse was called ldquoa beautiful medition on migration cultural memory anthe great mitigating force of both laguagerdquo in a NewPages review Work bMr Som who teaches in the writing prgram at the University of Southern Cafornia has appeared in Indiana Revie

Black Warrior Review Octopus Magaziand Prairie SchoonerThe Kingsley Tufts award now in i

23rd year was established at CGU by KaTufts to honor the memory of her huband who held executive positions in thLos Angeles Shipyards and wrote poetry his avocation The Kate Tufts DiscoveAward was initiated in 1993 Both prizare intended to provide writers with ecouragement and financial breathing rooto continue with their poetry

ldquoThe unprecedented number of sumissions this year represents a wide rangof poetic voices and visionsrdquo said WendMartin director of the Tufts Poetry Awarand professor of American Literature

CGU in a recent press release ldquoThe competition was fierce and the selection the winning books was especially chalengingrdquo

mdashSarah Torrib

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

Zip-lining above jungles and snor-keling through the reefs of Cancunis not a typical vacation itinerary

for a young child Most adults canrsquot saythey have gone on adventures through Ire-land and England In the case of 10-year-old Jake De La Rosa however it is reality

The young Claremont resident has gone on a few ex-otic vacations with his family but has now been offereda golden opportunity as a student ambassador with Peo-ple to People in their upcoming trip to Australia Withthis golden opportunity comes a golden price tag andhis mother Monique De La Rosa is looking to raisefunds to help pay for the trip

ldquoI was freaking out at first because I had never heardof the programrdquo said Jakersquos mother ldquoI did some re-search on it and after talking to one of his coaches andteachers and hearing that their kids went it made me alot more comfortable to let him gordquo

People to People is a travel service that offers all-in-clusive trips to children in grades 5-12 looking to en-hance leadership skills and experiences in preparation

for college The organization offers travel to variousdestinations within seven continents and reports that 80percent of their alumni are accepted into their first-choice college

In 1962 the first People to People group traveled toits designated destination and since then more than500000 students have done the same Tuition for thetrips ranges from $4000 to $8000 and includes airfaretransportation meals and living accommodations

ldquoI feel so excited and happy that I get to have thischance I am used to traveling with my mom so I am alittle nervous I get to see and study animals that I havenever seen and explore the Great Barrier Reefrdquo ex-plained Jake

The De La Rosas are planning to have multiplefundraising events to help reach their goal including adonation-based yoga class at a Bikram Yoga Covina on

March 14 at 2 pm Anyone who attends the free classcan donate whatever theyrsquod like with all proceeds go-ing to Jakersquos travel fund In return attendees can pur-chase an additional week of classes at the studio for $5Another fundraiser in the works is a bake sale at TheUpland Arena Indoor Sports Complex The family has

held private concerts for donations with close familyand friends along with a Super Bowl pool with the $25buy-ins going towards Jakersquos upcoming adventure Sofar the De La Rosas have raised approximately $945but still have more than $5000 to go to reach their goal

People to People also focuses on humanitarian effortsboth overseas and close to home Their upcoming proj-ect for local student ambassadors is The Bay BeachClean up on April 18 in Santa Monica While on theirtrip the organizationrsquos young delegates will also be de-voting a portion of their time abroad to distributing sup-

plies to rural schools and students in needJake is an honor roll student at Mountain View Ele-mentary School and plays on both The Arenarsquos soccerteam and in Claremontrsquos Foothill Storm Soccer ClubHe was nominated as student ambassador and hismother believes that his teachers are to thank

ldquoClaremont is a wonderful city to live in and a won-derful place to raise a sonmdashevery opportunity my sonhas had is because of it His commitment to his educa-tion and sports is because of the community and itrsquosmaking him become an amazing little manrdquo Jakersquosmother enthused

To be a student ambassador for People to People onmust apply pass a required interview with a programleader and submit two or three letters of recommenda-tion Requirements and application locations vary de-pending on whether the student has been nominated fothe experience or is applying without nomination

On the itinerary for Jakersquos trip to Australia is a back-stage tour of the Sydney Opera House animal encoun-ters at a sanctuary a cruise to the Great Barrier Reef ana trip to the Queensland Dairy Museum

Jake and his mother have created a fundraising page

at wwwpiggybackrcomjakeyd where anyone can do-nate to his trip along with reading a more about himUpdates on upcoming fundraising activities can also bfound on their website

ldquoPart of being a parent is to show that it is importantto be supportive He has been very thankful and appre-ciative for everything around him and everyone helpinus outrdquo said Monique

For more information about how to give to Jakersquosfund visit their fundraising page or email his mother amoniquedelarosa1gmailcom

mdashVeronica Orozc

Mountain View student sets his sights on the land down under

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneJake De La Rosa 10 will be traveling to Australia as part of the People to People Ambassador Program Hwill be in the country for two weeks during which time he will learn about the people and the culture as weas how to travel independently

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The 128-year-old Clare-mont Depot which overthe years has undergone

a full reconstruction and multi-ple face-lifts now faces furtherneed of repair This time the cul-prit is a leaky roof

The leak which has since been repairedby the city left noticeable water damage to

the historic ceilingFirst built in 1887 by the Atchison

Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad the originaldepot was a simple wooden structure done inthe Gothic style In 1927 the station wasmoved 100 feet to the east and designed inthe Spanish Colonial Revival-style by SantaFe staff

This new design incorporated intricateconcrete Churrigueresque trim and elaboratedoors carved with Santa Fersquos cross and cir-cle logo as well as a lavishly painted ceil-ing The Depot which was built at the heightof the Spanish Colonial Revival period re-flects the Spanish heritage of California andwas inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1982

Due to its historical significance the city

has brought in restoration specialist LinnaeaDix Dawson from Silverlake Conservationto facilitate repairs to the ceiling which fea-tures a combination of geometric and floralembellishments

Scaffolding has been erected to providaccess to the ceiling Ms Dawson believthe main problem is the plaster which hseparated due to the water damage

Conservation technician Eric Sarbach anMs Dawson are busy stabilizing the plastwith a complex application of multiple ahesives Once the plaster is secure they wtry and save as much of the original paint possible with a variety of techniques Thfinal step is what Ms Dawson calls ldquovisureintegrationrdquo or the process of applyin

new paint and materials to make the restorespot look like it belongs

ldquoWe want it to look like it is in good codition but not newmdashmore like the old ceiing it isrdquo says Ms Dawson

She relates that the original design wpainted using a stencil technique whicshould not be too difficult to replicatThanks to a repeating motif Ms Dawsonable to compare and contrast leaving thusual guesswork out of this project

While her efforts are not the first MDawson hopes that her work will integraseamlessly and age gracefully with the existing ceiling She will take steps to maksure anything her team does can be undonwithout damaging the original painting

Work is expected to be done in time f

the Claremont Pie Festival on SaturdaMarch 14 For information contact thCommunity Services Department at (90399-5431 mdashJessica Gustin Pfahl

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

The Depot gets a touch-up

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffLinnaea Dix Dawson co-owner of Silverlake Conservation describes theprocess of restoring the ceiling at the Claremont Depot

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CALENDAR Galleries

See our Art Walk map and listing of this monthrsquos opening receptions

Page 19

Friday March 6 through Saturday March 14

ART WALK Visit Claremont galleries between 6 and 9 pm for artist receptionsWOMENrsquoS LEADERSHIP CON-FERENCE The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosts its first WomenrsquosLeadership Conference presented byClaremont Lincoln University Enjoy aday of motivation inspiration and funThe keynote speaker is Lori Giovan-noni $100 per person (includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch) Register online at claremontchamberorg or call(909) 624-1681 For ages 21 and overDoubleTree by Hilton 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont

GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTSteve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen bring together both traditional musicand their original songs Using guitarconcertina and banjo their entertaining

performances are rich in harmony withcompelling songs and great humor MrGillette has been writing songs sincethe 1960s His songs have been cov-ered by artists such as Ian and SylviaJohn Denver and Linda Ronstadt MsMangsen is known for her interpreta-tions of traditional ballads her song-

writing and her great harmonies 730to 930 pm $15 donation For ages 12and over Directions given upon reser-vation Call (909) 596-1266THEATER Ruthless The Musical

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing and she will do anything to win the

part in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady This ag-gressively outrageous musical hit gar-nered rave reviews during its longoff-Broadway run For ages 13 andover Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 3and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm$25 general admission or $22 for stu-dents and seniors Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre1601 N Indain Hill Blvd Claremont(909) 624-1464

HATS OFF TO READING DrSeussrsquo birthday March 2 has become anannual celebration of reading amongmillions of students parents educatorsand consumers nationwide To celebrateThe Huntley Bookstore of the ClaremontColleges will be hosting a communityevent that features a reading of some of Dr Seussrsquos most beloved stories includ-ing Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go (which

celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015)The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggsand Ham There will also be activitiesand a prize giveaway 1 pm 175 EEighth St Claremont (909) 607-1502

SUSTAINABLE GARDEN DESIGNldquoSoil Water amp Sunrdquo This workshopwill cover site analysis and design prin-ciples toward creating a flourishing gar-den and caring for your soil and waterParticipants will have homework (op-tional but strongly recommended) tocomplete on their own after class Lim-ited to 30 participants Please bring asack lunch Based on the Landscape for Life curriculum For ages 15 and over10 am Admission is $36 for RSABGmembers or $45 for the general publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont

ST JOSEPH TABLE amp SPAGHETTIDINNER A traditional St JosephrsquosTable will celebrate the arrival of spring at Our Lady of the AssumptionParish Hall 435 Berkeley Ave Clare-mont Fresh cannoli Italian pastriescakes breads pies and Easter treatswill be available for purchase begin-ning at 8 am A spaghetti dinner withhomemade sauce will be served from

noon to 5 pm Carry-out will be avaiable $12 for adults and $6 for childrefrom 5 to 10 years (under 5 free) Sponsor is the Italian Catholic FederationCall (909) 626-3596 for informationCONCERT Eric Lindholm conductoleads the orchestra featuring the winneof the 2014 Pomona College OrchestrConcerto Competition and violinist PeteMellinger in Mendelssohnrsquos Violin Concerto in E Minor Op 64 Also on the program is Ivesrsquo ldquoUnanswered Questionand Brahmsrsquo Symphony No 4 in minor Op 98 Free admission with opeseating no tickets Doors open approxmately 30 minutes prior to performanc3 pm Bridges Hall of Music 150 EFourth St Claremont (909) 607-2671SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL So

prano Anne Harley and pianist GaylBlankenburg premier works by Bi

Alves Jodi Goble and Gao Ping featuring a song cycle by Libby Larse performed with The Choral Bells oClaremont United Church of Christ

pm Garrison Theater 241 E Tenth StClaremont (909) 607-3266

SHAKESPEARE CLUB Beatric

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

NightlifeLa Chispa Latin Jazz performat The Press Restaurant

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Friday 6

MarchSaturday 7

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MarchSunday 8

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

MarchTuesday 10

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MarchWednesday 11

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Friday 13

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

CLAREMONT ART WALK

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

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The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Real Estate

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ONE coyote seen headingwest near W Eleventh Stand N Cambridge Ave onMonday March 2 at 9 am

TWO adult coyotes seenheading east on Northwest-

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Lost pet

LOST cat Parker a male grTabby with rings on tail and fowhite paws went missing Wednesday February 25 neTwelfth and Mountain Ave His chipped and wearing a purpcollar with bell no tag Offera reward 626-319-2242

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Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

COURIER 03062015 03132015 03202015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

LA1509359 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

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BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

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Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Zip-lining above jungles and snor-keling through the reefs of Cancunis not a typical vacation itinerary

for a young child Most adults canrsquot saythey have gone on adventures through Ire-land and England In the case of 10-year-old Jake De La Rosa however it is reality

The young Claremont resident has gone on a few ex-otic vacations with his family but has now been offereda golden opportunity as a student ambassador with Peo-ple to People in their upcoming trip to Australia Withthis golden opportunity comes a golden price tag andhis mother Monique De La Rosa is looking to raisefunds to help pay for the trip

ldquoI was freaking out at first because I had never heardof the programrdquo said Jakersquos mother ldquoI did some re-search on it and after talking to one of his coaches andteachers and hearing that their kids went it made me alot more comfortable to let him gordquo

People to People is a travel service that offers all-in-clusive trips to children in grades 5-12 looking to en-hance leadership skills and experiences in preparation

for college The organization offers travel to variousdestinations within seven continents and reports that 80percent of their alumni are accepted into their first-choice college

In 1962 the first People to People group traveled toits designated destination and since then more than500000 students have done the same Tuition for thetrips ranges from $4000 to $8000 and includes airfaretransportation meals and living accommodations

ldquoI feel so excited and happy that I get to have thischance I am used to traveling with my mom so I am alittle nervous I get to see and study animals that I havenever seen and explore the Great Barrier Reefrdquo ex-plained Jake

The De La Rosas are planning to have multiplefundraising events to help reach their goal including adonation-based yoga class at a Bikram Yoga Covina on

March 14 at 2 pm Anyone who attends the free classcan donate whatever theyrsquod like with all proceeds go-ing to Jakersquos travel fund In return attendees can pur-chase an additional week of classes at the studio for $5Another fundraiser in the works is a bake sale at TheUpland Arena Indoor Sports Complex The family has

held private concerts for donations with close familyand friends along with a Super Bowl pool with the $25buy-ins going towards Jakersquos upcoming adventure Sofar the De La Rosas have raised approximately $945but still have more than $5000 to go to reach their goal

People to People also focuses on humanitarian effortsboth overseas and close to home Their upcoming proj-ect for local student ambassadors is The Bay BeachClean up on April 18 in Santa Monica While on theirtrip the organizationrsquos young delegates will also be de-voting a portion of their time abroad to distributing sup-

plies to rural schools and students in needJake is an honor roll student at Mountain View Ele-mentary School and plays on both The Arenarsquos soccerteam and in Claremontrsquos Foothill Storm Soccer ClubHe was nominated as student ambassador and hismother believes that his teachers are to thank

ldquoClaremont is a wonderful city to live in and a won-derful place to raise a sonmdashevery opportunity my sonhas had is because of it His commitment to his educa-tion and sports is because of the community and itrsquosmaking him become an amazing little manrdquo Jakersquosmother enthused

To be a student ambassador for People to People onmust apply pass a required interview with a programleader and submit two or three letters of recommenda-tion Requirements and application locations vary de-pending on whether the student has been nominated fothe experience or is applying without nomination

On the itinerary for Jakersquos trip to Australia is a back-stage tour of the Sydney Opera House animal encoun-ters at a sanctuary a cruise to the Great Barrier Reef ana trip to the Queensland Dairy Museum

Jake and his mother have created a fundraising page

at wwwpiggybackrcomjakeyd where anyone can do-nate to his trip along with reading a more about himUpdates on upcoming fundraising activities can also bfound on their website

ldquoPart of being a parent is to show that it is importantto be supportive He has been very thankful and appre-ciative for everything around him and everyone helpinus outrdquo said Monique

For more information about how to give to Jakersquosfund visit their fundraising page or email his mother amoniquedelarosa1gmailcom

mdashVeronica Orozc

Mountain View student sets his sights on the land down under

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneJake De La Rosa 10 will be traveling to Australia as part of the People to People Ambassador Program Hwill be in the country for two weeks during which time he will learn about the people and the culture as weas how to travel independently

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The 128-year-old Clare-mont Depot which overthe years has undergone

a full reconstruction and multi-ple face-lifts now faces furtherneed of repair This time the cul-prit is a leaky roof

The leak which has since been repairedby the city left noticeable water damage to

the historic ceilingFirst built in 1887 by the Atchison

Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad the originaldepot was a simple wooden structure done inthe Gothic style In 1927 the station wasmoved 100 feet to the east and designed inthe Spanish Colonial Revival-style by SantaFe staff

This new design incorporated intricateconcrete Churrigueresque trim and elaboratedoors carved with Santa Fersquos cross and cir-cle logo as well as a lavishly painted ceil-ing The Depot which was built at the heightof the Spanish Colonial Revival period re-flects the Spanish heritage of California andwas inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1982

Due to its historical significance the city

has brought in restoration specialist LinnaeaDix Dawson from Silverlake Conservationto facilitate repairs to the ceiling which fea-tures a combination of geometric and floralembellishments

Scaffolding has been erected to providaccess to the ceiling Ms Dawson believthe main problem is the plaster which hseparated due to the water damage

Conservation technician Eric Sarbach anMs Dawson are busy stabilizing the plastwith a complex application of multiple ahesives Once the plaster is secure they wtry and save as much of the original paint possible with a variety of techniques Thfinal step is what Ms Dawson calls ldquovisureintegrationrdquo or the process of applyin

new paint and materials to make the restorespot look like it belongs

ldquoWe want it to look like it is in good codition but not newmdashmore like the old ceiing it isrdquo says Ms Dawson

She relates that the original design wpainted using a stencil technique whicshould not be too difficult to replicatThanks to a repeating motif Ms Dawsonable to compare and contrast leaving thusual guesswork out of this project

While her efforts are not the first MDawson hopes that her work will integraseamlessly and age gracefully with the existing ceiling She will take steps to maksure anything her team does can be undonwithout damaging the original painting

Work is expected to be done in time f

the Claremont Pie Festival on SaturdaMarch 14 For information contact thCommunity Services Department at (90399-5431 mdashJessica Gustin Pfahl

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

The Depot gets a touch-up

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffLinnaea Dix Dawson co-owner of Silverlake Conservation describes theprocess of restoring the ceiling at the Claremont Depot

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CALENDAR Galleries

See our Art Walk map and listing of this monthrsquos opening receptions

Page 19

Friday March 6 through Saturday March 14

ART WALK Visit Claremont galleries between 6 and 9 pm for artist receptionsWOMENrsquoS LEADERSHIP CON-FERENCE The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosts its first WomenrsquosLeadership Conference presented byClaremont Lincoln University Enjoy aday of motivation inspiration and funThe keynote speaker is Lori Giovan-noni $100 per person (includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch) Register online at claremontchamberorg or call(909) 624-1681 For ages 21 and overDoubleTree by Hilton 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont

GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTSteve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen bring together both traditional musicand their original songs Using guitarconcertina and banjo their entertaining

performances are rich in harmony withcompelling songs and great humor MrGillette has been writing songs sincethe 1960s His songs have been cov-ered by artists such as Ian and SylviaJohn Denver and Linda Ronstadt MsMangsen is known for her interpreta-tions of traditional ballads her song-

writing and her great harmonies 730to 930 pm $15 donation For ages 12and over Directions given upon reser-vation Call (909) 596-1266THEATER Ruthless The Musical

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing and she will do anything to win the

part in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady This ag-gressively outrageous musical hit gar-nered rave reviews during its longoff-Broadway run For ages 13 andover Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 3and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm$25 general admission or $22 for stu-dents and seniors Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre1601 N Indain Hill Blvd Claremont(909) 624-1464

HATS OFF TO READING DrSeussrsquo birthday March 2 has become anannual celebration of reading amongmillions of students parents educatorsand consumers nationwide To celebrateThe Huntley Bookstore of the ClaremontColleges will be hosting a communityevent that features a reading of some of Dr Seussrsquos most beloved stories includ-ing Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go (which

celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015)The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggsand Ham There will also be activitiesand a prize giveaway 1 pm 175 EEighth St Claremont (909) 607-1502

SUSTAINABLE GARDEN DESIGNldquoSoil Water amp Sunrdquo This workshopwill cover site analysis and design prin-ciples toward creating a flourishing gar-den and caring for your soil and waterParticipants will have homework (op-tional but strongly recommended) tocomplete on their own after class Lim-ited to 30 participants Please bring asack lunch Based on the Landscape for Life curriculum For ages 15 and over10 am Admission is $36 for RSABGmembers or $45 for the general publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont

ST JOSEPH TABLE amp SPAGHETTIDINNER A traditional St JosephrsquosTable will celebrate the arrival of spring at Our Lady of the AssumptionParish Hall 435 Berkeley Ave Clare-mont Fresh cannoli Italian pastriescakes breads pies and Easter treatswill be available for purchase begin-ning at 8 am A spaghetti dinner withhomemade sauce will be served from

noon to 5 pm Carry-out will be avaiable $12 for adults and $6 for childrefrom 5 to 10 years (under 5 free) Sponsor is the Italian Catholic FederationCall (909) 626-3596 for informationCONCERT Eric Lindholm conductoleads the orchestra featuring the winneof the 2014 Pomona College OrchestrConcerto Competition and violinist PeteMellinger in Mendelssohnrsquos Violin Concerto in E Minor Op 64 Also on the program is Ivesrsquo ldquoUnanswered Questionand Brahmsrsquo Symphony No 4 in minor Op 98 Free admission with opeseating no tickets Doors open approxmately 30 minutes prior to performanc3 pm Bridges Hall of Music 150 EFourth St Claremont (909) 607-2671SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL So

prano Anne Harley and pianist GaylBlankenburg premier works by Bi

Alves Jodi Goble and Gao Ping featuring a song cycle by Libby Larse performed with The Choral Bells oClaremont United Church of Christ

pm Garrison Theater 241 E Tenth StClaremont (909) 607-3266

SHAKESPEARE CLUB Beatric

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

NightlifeLa Chispa Latin Jazz performat The Press Restaurant

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

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Friday 13

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BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

CLAREMONT ART WALK

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

10

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The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Rentals

House for rent

FOUR bedroom two bath-room home near ClaremontClub and Colleges $2200monthly Call Lourdes at 909-477-7872 for appointment

Real Estate

House for sale

VENTURA Pierpont beachbungalow two bedroomsone bathroom around 1000sq ft front and back yardOne house from state park

10 houses from beach Im-maculately maintained andrecently upgraded cute cot-tage Price $750000 Con-tact 661-309-5678

Employment

Help wanted

SEEKING strong honestworking team members to helpbuild sustainably designedlandscapes under foremanrsquossupervision 909-398-1235

SEEKING motivated depend-able landscapehardscape

foreman with experience in-stalling detailed landscapeswithin prescribed budget andtimeline 909-398-1235

BUSY office seeks part-timeseasonal (March throughJune) help Only mature de-tail oriented multi-taskingcapable individuals applyExcel Word and QuickBooksa must Fax resume 909-946-1003

SEEKING energetic organ-ized and reliable office as-sistant with experiencecommunicating profession-ally with clients and crew909-398-1235

TRUCK drivers Obtain class A-CDL in two-and-a-half weeks Company sponsoredtraining Also hiring truckschool graduates experi-enced drivers Must be 21 or older Call 866-275-2349(Cal-SCAN)

ATTENTION drivers $2000sign-on bonus We put driv-ers first Stay warm with APUnew KW trucks Earn $55000yearly CDL-A required 877-258-8782 ad-driverscom(Cal-SCAN)

DRIVERS No experienceSome or lots of experienceLetrsquos talk No matter whatstage in your career itrsquostime Call Central Refriger-ated Home 888-302-4618

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Marketplace

Announcements

DID you know that not onlydoes newspaper media reach ahuge audience they also reachan engaged audience Dis-cover the power of newspaper advertising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

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DID you know seven in 10 Americans or 158 million USadults read content from

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Antiques

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Donations

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For sale

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Financial

ARE you in big trouble with theIRS Stop wage and banklevies liens and audits unfiledtax returns payroll returns pay-roll issues and resolve tax debt

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Marketplace

Financial

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Bulletins

Business

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DISH TV retailer Starting at$1999 monthly (for 12months) and high-speed in-ternet starting at $1495

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Health

SAFE Step Walk-In Tub Alertfor seniors Bathroom falls canbe fatal Approved by ArthritisFoundation Therapeutic jetsLess than four-inch step-inWide door Anti-slip floors

American-made Installationincluded Call 800-799-4811for $750 off (Cal-SCAN)

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Health

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Coyote sightings

ONE coyote seen headingwest near W Eleventh Stand N Cambridge Ave onMonday March 2 at 9 am

TWO adult coyotes seenheading east on Northwest-

ern Drive and Butte St at 7am on Monday March 2

Lost pet

LOST cat Parker a male grTabby with rings on tail and fowhite paws went missing Wednesday February 25 neTwelfth and Mountain Ave His chipped and wearing a purpcollar with bell no tag Offera reward 626-319-2242

FIGUEROA a male black awhite short hair cat went mising on Thursday February near W Eleventh St and Cambridge Ave Call Hen909-624-4474 951-202-9274

Personals

MEET singles No paid opetors just real people Browgreetings exchange messag

and connect live Try it free C800-945-3392 (Cal-SCAN)

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CLASSIFIEDS

Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

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File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

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$2 sq ft rebate

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Your local plumber for over 25 yearsSenior discounts

Insured Lic744873

909-985-5254

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Reroofing repairs of all

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CF Privett

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909-624-8238wwwbauertreecarecom

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Please call 909-946-1951-522-0992 Lic270

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844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

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Soaring ceilings with ample natural light Kitchenhas granite counters and island walk-in pantry anddual ovens Newly built in 2001 with approximately3150 sq ft with four total bedrooms plus a bonusroom and three bathrooms Downstairs bedroomand full bathroom large laundry room with a sinkand ample storage cabinets Upstairs is a spaciousmaster suite Master bathroom with shower andsoaking tub dual sinks and two spacious closet ar-eas Three-car attached garage (P1688)

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE CLASSICSPANISH-STYLE HOME WITH

MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors French windows and doorscoved ceilings and more Four bedrooms andthree bathrooms Upstairs wrap-around viewbalcony overlooks picturesque Italian gardensand multiple stoned patio areas situated in aserene setting Separate finished studio Easystroll to colleges and village shopping

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BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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The 128-year-old Clare-mont Depot which overthe years has undergone

a full reconstruction and multi-ple face-lifts now faces furtherneed of repair This time the cul-prit is a leaky roof

The leak which has since been repairedby the city left noticeable water damage to

the historic ceilingFirst built in 1887 by the Atchison

Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad the originaldepot was a simple wooden structure done inthe Gothic style In 1927 the station wasmoved 100 feet to the east and designed inthe Spanish Colonial Revival-style by SantaFe staff

This new design incorporated intricateconcrete Churrigueresque trim and elaboratedoors carved with Santa Fersquos cross and cir-cle logo as well as a lavishly painted ceil-ing The Depot which was built at the heightof the Spanish Colonial Revival period re-flects the Spanish heritage of California andwas inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1982

Due to its historical significance the city

has brought in restoration specialist LinnaeaDix Dawson from Silverlake Conservationto facilitate repairs to the ceiling which fea-tures a combination of geometric and floralembellishments

Scaffolding has been erected to providaccess to the ceiling Ms Dawson believthe main problem is the plaster which hseparated due to the water damage

Conservation technician Eric Sarbach anMs Dawson are busy stabilizing the plastwith a complex application of multiple ahesives Once the plaster is secure they wtry and save as much of the original paint possible with a variety of techniques Thfinal step is what Ms Dawson calls ldquovisureintegrationrdquo or the process of applyin

new paint and materials to make the restorespot look like it belongs

ldquoWe want it to look like it is in good codition but not newmdashmore like the old ceiing it isrdquo says Ms Dawson

She relates that the original design wpainted using a stencil technique whicshould not be too difficult to replicatThanks to a repeating motif Ms Dawsonable to compare and contrast leaving thusual guesswork out of this project

While her efforts are not the first MDawson hopes that her work will integraseamlessly and age gracefully with the existing ceiling She will take steps to maksure anything her team does can be undonwithout damaging the original painting

Work is expected to be done in time f

the Claremont Pie Festival on SaturdaMarch 14 For information contact thCommunity Services Department at (90399-5431 mdashJessica Gustin Pfahl

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

The Depot gets a touch-up

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffLinnaea Dix Dawson co-owner of Silverlake Conservation describes theprocess of restoring the ceiling at the Claremont Depot

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CALENDAR Galleries

See our Art Walk map and listing of this monthrsquos opening receptions

Page 19

Friday March 6 through Saturday March 14

ART WALK Visit Claremont galleries between 6 and 9 pm for artist receptionsWOMENrsquoS LEADERSHIP CON-FERENCE The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosts its first WomenrsquosLeadership Conference presented byClaremont Lincoln University Enjoy aday of motivation inspiration and funThe keynote speaker is Lori Giovan-noni $100 per person (includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch) Register online at claremontchamberorg or call(909) 624-1681 For ages 21 and overDoubleTree by Hilton 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont

GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTSteve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen bring together both traditional musicand their original songs Using guitarconcertina and banjo their entertaining

performances are rich in harmony withcompelling songs and great humor MrGillette has been writing songs sincethe 1960s His songs have been cov-ered by artists such as Ian and SylviaJohn Denver and Linda Ronstadt MsMangsen is known for her interpreta-tions of traditional ballads her song-

writing and her great harmonies 730to 930 pm $15 donation For ages 12and over Directions given upon reser-vation Call (909) 596-1266THEATER Ruthless The Musical

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing and she will do anything to win the

part in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady This ag-gressively outrageous musical hit gar-nered rave reviews during its longoff-Broadway run For ages 13 andover Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 3and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm$25 general admission or $22 for stu-dents and seniors Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre1601 N Indain Hill Blvd Claremont(909) 624-1464

HATS OFF TO READING DrSeussrsquo birthday March 2 has become anannual celebration of reading amongmillions of students parents educatorsand consumers nationwide To celebrateThe Huntley Bookstore of the ClaremontColleges will be hosting a communityevent that features a reading of some of Dr Seussrsquos most beloved stories includ-ing Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go (which

celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015)The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggsand Ham There will also be activitiesand a prize giveaway 1 pm 175 EEighth St Claremont (909) 607-1502

SUSTAINABLE GARDEN DESIGNldquoSoil Water amp Sunrdquo This workshopwill cover site analysis and design prin-ciples toward creating a flourishing gar-den and caring for your soil and waterParticipants will have homework (op-tional but strongly recommended) tocomplete on their own after class Lim-ited to 30 participants Please bring asack lunch Based on the Landscape for Life curriculum For ages 15 and over10 am Admission is $36 for RSABGmembers or $45 for the general publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont

ST JOSEPH TABLE amp SPAGHETTIDINNER A traditional St JosephrsquosTable will celebrate the arrival of spring at Our Lady of the AssumptionParish Hall 435 Berkeley Ave Clare-mont Fresh cannoli Italian pastriescakes breads pies and Easter treatswill be available for purchase begin-ning at 8 am A spaghetti dinner withhomemade sauce will be served from

noon to 5 pm Carry-out will be avaiable $12 for adults and $6 for childrefrom 5 to 10 years (under 5 free) Sponsor is the Italian Catholic FederationCall (909) 626-3596 for informationCONCERT Eric Lindholm conductoleads the orchestra featuring the winneof the 2014 Pomona College OrchestrConcerto Competition and violinist PeteMellinger in Mendelssohnrsquos Violin Concerto in E Minor Op 64 Also on the program is Ivesrsquo ldquoUnanswered Questionand Brahmsrsquo Symphony No 4 in minor Op 98 Free admission with opeseating no tickets Doors open approxmately 30 minutes prior to performanc3 pm Bridges Hall of Music 150 EFourth St Claremont (909) 607-2671SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL So

prano Anne Harley and pianist GaylBlankenburg premier works by Bi

Alves Jodi Goble and Gao Ping featuring a song cycle by Libby Larse performed with The Choral Bells oClaremont United Church of Christ

pm Garrison Theater 241 E Tenth StClaremont (909) 607-3266

SHAKESPEARE CLUB Beatric

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

NightlifeLa Chispa Latin Jazz performat The Press Restaurant

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

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Friday 13

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

CLAREMONT ART WALK

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

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The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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DID you know that not onlydoes newspaper media reach ahuge audience they also reachan engaged audience Dis-cover the power of newspaper advertising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

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EMPLOYMENT

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

2015

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

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844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

NewPrice

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BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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The 128-year-old Clare-mont Depot which overthe years has undergone

a full reconstruction and multi-ple face-lifts now faces furtherneed of repair This time the cul-prit is a leaky roof

The leak which has since been repairedby the city left noticeable water damage to

the historic ceilingFirst built in 1887 by the Atchison

Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad the originaldepot was a simple wooden structure done inthe Gothic style In 1927 the station wasmoved 100 feet to the east and designed inthe Spanish Colonial Revival-style by SantaFe staff

This new design incorporated intricateconcrete Churrigueresque trim and elaboratedoors carved with Santa Fersquos cross and cir-cle logo as well as a lavishly painted ceil-ing The Depot which was built at the heightof the Spanish Colonial Revival period re-flects the Spanish heritage of California andwas inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1982

Due to its historical significance the city

has brought in restoration specialist LinnaeaDix Dawson from Silverlake Conservationto facilitate repairs to the ceiling which fea-tures a combination of geometric and floralembellishments

Scaffolding has been erected to providaccess to the ceiling Ms Dawson believthe main problem is the plaster which hseparated due to the water damage

Conservation technician Eric Sarbach anMs Dawson are busy stabilizing the plastwith a complex application of multiple ahesives Once the plaster is secure they wtry and save as much of the original paint possible with a variety of techniques Thfinal step is what Ms Dawson calls ldquovisureintegrationrdquo or the process of applyin

new paint and materials to make the restorespot look like it belongs

ldquoWe want it to look like it is in good codition but not newmdashmore like the old ceiing it isrdquo says Ms Dawson

She relates that the original design wpainted using a stencil technique whicshould not be too difficult to replicatThanks to a repeating motif Ms Dawsonable to compare and contrast leaving thusual guesswork out of this project

While her efforts are not the first MDawson hopes that her work will integraseamlessly and age gracefully with the existing ceiling She will take steps to maksure anything her team does can be undonwithout damaging the original painting

Work is expected to be done in time f

the Claremont Pie Festival on SaturdaMarch 14 For information contact thCommunity Services Department at (90399-5431 mdashJessica Gustin Pfahl

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

The Depot gets a touch-up

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffLinnaea Dix Dawson co-owner of Silverlake Conservation describes theprocess of restoring the ceiling at the Claremont Depot

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CALENDAR Galleries

See our Art Walk map and listing of this monthrsquos opening receptions

Page 19

Friday March 6 through Saturday March 14

ART WALK Visit Claremont galleries between 6 and 9 pm for artist receptionsWOMENrsquoS LEADERSHIP CON-FERENCE The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosts its first WomenrsquosLeadership Conference presented byClaremont Lincoln University Enjoy aday of motivation inspiration and funThe keynote speaker is Lori Giovan-noni $100 per person (includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch) Register online at claremontchamberorg or call(909) 624-1681 For ages 21 and overDoubleTree by Hilton 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont

GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTSteve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen bring together both traditional musicand their original songs Using guitarconcertina and banjo their entertaining

performances are rich in harmony withcompelling songs and great humor MrGillette has been writing songs sincethe 1960s His songs have been cov-ered by artists such as Ian and SylviaJohn Denver and Linda Ronstadt MsMangsen is known for her interpreta-tions of traditional ballads her song-

writing and her great harmonies 730to 930 pm $15 donation For ages 12and over Directions given upon reser-vation Call (909) 596-1266THEATER Ruthless The Musical

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing and she will do anything to win the

part in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady This ag-gressively outrageous musical hit gar-nered rave reviews during its longoff-Broadway run For ages 13 andover Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 3and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm$25 general admission or $22 for stu-dents and seniors Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre1601 N Indain Hill Blvd Claremont(909) 624-1464

HATS OFF TO READING DrSeussrsquo birthday March 2 has become anannual celebration of reading amongmillions of students parents educatorsand consumers nationwide To celebrateThe Huntley Bookstore of the ClaremontColleges will be hosting a communityevent that features a reading of some of Dr Seussrsquos most beloved stories includ-ing Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go (which

celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015)The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggsand Ham There will also be activitiesand a prize giveaway 1 pm 175 EEighth St Claremont (909) 607-1502

SUSTAINABLE GARDEN DESIGNldquoSoil Water amp Sunrdquo This workshopwill cover site analysis and design prin-ciples toward creating a flourishing gar-den and caring for your soil and waterParticipants will have homework (op-tional but strongly recommended) tocomplete on their own after class Lim-ited to 30 participants Please bring asack lunch Based on the Landscape for Life curriculum For ages 15 and over10 am Admission is $36 for RSABGmembers or $45 for the general publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont

ST JOSEPH TABLE amp SPAGHETTIDINNER A traditional St JosephrsquosTable will celebrate the arrival of spring at Our Lady of the AssumptionParish Hall 435 Berkeley Ave Clare-mont Fresh cannoli Italian pastriescakes breads pies and Easter treatswill be available for purchase begin-ning at 8 am A spaghetti dinner withhomemade sauce will be served from

noon to 5 pm Carry-out will be avaiable $12 for adults and $6 for childrefrom 5 to 10 years (under 5 free) Sponsor is the Italian Catholic FederationCall (909) 626-3596 for informationCONCERT Eric Lindholm conductoleads the orchestra featuring the winneof the 2014 Pomona College OrchestrConcerto Competition and violinist PeteMellinger in Mendelssohnrsquos Violin Concerto in E Minor Op 64 Also on the program is Ivesrsquo ldquoUnanswered Questionand Brahmsrsquo Symphony No 4 in minor Op 98 Free admission with opeseating no tickets Doors open approxmately 30 minutes prior to performanc3 pm Bridges Hall of Music 150 EFourth St Claremont (909) 607-2671SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL So

prano Anne Harley and pianist GaylBlankenburg premier works by Bi

Alves Jodi Goble and Gao Ping featuring a song cycle by Libby Larse performed with The Choral Bells oClaremont United Church of Christ

pm Garrison Theater 241 E Tenth StClaremont (909) 607-3266

SHAKESPEARE CLUB Beatric

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

NightlifeLa Chispa Latin Jazz performat The Press Restaurant

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

CLAREMONT ART WALK

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3

4

5

6

7

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

10

Hot Tip

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Rentals

House for rent

FOUR bedroom two bath-room home near ClaremontClub and Colleges $2200monthly Call Lourdes at 909-477-7872 for appointment

Real Estate

House for sale

VENTURA Pierpont beachbungalow two bedroomsone bathroom around 1000sq ft front and back yardOne house from state park

10 houses from beach Im-maculately maintained andrecently upgraded cute cot-tage Price $750000 Con-tact 661-309-5678

Employment

Help wanted

SEEKING strong honestworking team members to helpbuild sustainably designedlandscapes under foremanrsquossupervision 909-398-1235

SEEKING motivated depend-able landscapehardscape

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DRIVERS No experienceSome or lots of experienceLetrsquos talk No matter whatstage in your career itrsquostime Call Central Refriger-ated Home 888-302-4618

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Announcements

DID you know that not onlydoes newspaper media reach ahuge audience they also reachan engaged audience Dis-cover the power of newspaper advertising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

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Antiques

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Donations

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SAFE Step Walk-In Tub Alertfor seniors Bathroom falls canbe fatal Approved by ArthritisFoundation Therapeutic jetsLess than four-inch step-inWide door Anti-slip floors

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Coyote sightings

ONE coyote seen headingwest near W Eleventh Stand N Cambridge Ave onMonday March 2 at 9 am

TWO adult coyotes seenheading east on Northwest-

ern Drive and Butte St at 7am on Monday March 2

Lost pet

LOST cat Parker a male grTabby with rings on tail and fowhite paws went missing Wednesday February 25 neTwelfth and Mountain Ave His chipped and wearing a purpcollar with bell no tag Offera reward 626-319-2242

FIGUEROA a male black awhite short hair cat went mising on Thursday February near W Eleventh St and Cambridge Ave Call Hen909-624-4474 951-202-9274

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Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

2015

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

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MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors French windows and doorscoved ceilings and more Four bedrooms andthree bathrooms Upstairs wrap-around viewbalcony overlooks picturesque Italian gardensand multiple stoned patio areas situated in aserene setting Separate finished studio Easystroll to colleges and village shopping

COMING SOONbull One-Story Executive Newer Home on

23 Acre - $1225000bull Claremont Village Heritage House- $1100000

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JUST SOLD NEW LISTING

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Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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CALENDAR Galleries

See our Art Walk map and listing of this monthrsquos opening receptions

Page 19

Friday March 6 through Saturday March 14

ART WALK Visit Claremont galleries between 6 and 9 pm for artist receptionsWOMENrsquoS LEADERSHIP CON-FERENCE The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosts its first WomenrsquosLeadership Conference presented byClaremont Lincoln University Enjoy aday of motivation inspiration and funThe keynote speaker is Lori Giovan-noni $100 per person (includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch) Register online at claremontchamberorg or call(909) 624-1681 For ages 21 and overDoubleTree by Hilton 555 W FoothillBlvd Claremont

GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTSteve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen bring together both traditional musicand their original songs Using guitarconcertina and banjo their entertaining

performances are rich in harmony withcompelling songs and great humor MrGillette has been writing songs sincethe 1960s His songs have been cov-ered by artists such as Ian and SylviaJohn Denver and Linda Ronstadt MsMangsen is known for her interpreta-tions of traditional ballads her song-

writing and her great harmonies 730to 930 pm $15 donation For ages 12and over Directions given upon reser-vation Call (909) 596-1266THEATER Ruthless The Musical

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knowsshe was born to play Pippi Longstock-ing and she will do anything to win the

part in her school musical includingmurdering the leading lady This ag-gressively outrageous musical hit gar-nered rave reviews during its longoff-Broadway run For ages 13 andover Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 3and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 7 pm$25 general admission or $22 for stu-dents and seniors Claremont HighSchoolrsquos Don F Fruechte Theatre1601 N Indain Hill Blvd Claremont(909) 624-1464

HATS OFF TO READING DrSeussrsquo birthday March 2 has become anannual celebration of reading amongmillions of students parents educatorsand consumers nationwide To celebrateThe Huntley Bookstore of the ClaremontColleges will be hosting a communityevent that features a reading of some of Dr Seussrsquos most beloved stories includ-ing Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go (which

celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015)The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggsand Ham There will also be activitiesand a prize giveaway 1 pm 175 EEighth St Claremont (909) 607-1502

SUSTAINABLE GARDEN DESIGNldquoSoil Water amp Sunrdquo This workshopwill cover site analysis and design prin-ciples toward creating a flourishing gar-den and caring for your soil and waterParticipants will have homework (op-tional but strongly recommended) tocomplete on their own after class Lim-ited to 30 participants Please bring asack lunch Based on the Landscape for Life curriculum For ages 15 and over10 am Admission is $36 for RSABGmembers or $45 for the general publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont

ST JOSEPH TABLE amp SPAGHETTIDINNER A traditional St JosephrsquosTable will celebrate the arrival of spring at Our Lady of the AssumptionParish Hall 435 Berkeley Ave Clare-mont Fresh cannoli Italian pastriescakes breads pies and Easter treatswill be available for purchase begin-ning at 8 am A spaghetti dinner withhomemade sauce will be served from

noon to 5 pm Carry-out will be avaiable $12 for adults and $6 for childrefrom 5 to 10 years (under 5 free) Sponsor is the Italian Catholic FederationCall (909) 626-3596 for informationCONCERT Eric Lindholm conductoleads the orchestra featuring the winneof the 2014 Pomona College OrchestrConcerto Competition and violinist PeteMellinger in Mendelssohnrsquos Violin Concerto in E Minor Op 64 Also on the program is Ivesrsquo ldquoUnanswered Questionand Brahmsrsquo Symphony No 4 in minor Op 98 Free admission with opeseating no tickets Doors open approxmately 30 minutes prior to performanc3 pm Bridges Hall of Music 150 EFourth St Claremont (909) 607-2671SCRIPPS FACULTY RECITAL So

prano Anne Harley and pianist GaylBlankenburg premier works by Bi

Alves Jodi Goble and Gao Ping featuring a song cycle by Libby Larse performed with The Choral Bells oClaremont United Church of Christ

pm Garrison Theater 241 E Tenth StClaremont (909) 607-3266

SHAKESPEARE CLUB Beatric

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

NightlifeLa Chispa Latin Jazz performat The Press Restaurant

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

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BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

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The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Rentals

House for rent

FOUR bedroom two bath-room home near ClaremontClub and Colleges $2200monthly Call Lourdes at 909-477-7872 for appointment

Real Estate

House for sale

VENTURA Pierpont beachbungalow two bedroomsone bathroom around 1000sq ft front and back yardOne house from state park

10 houses from beach Im-maculately maintained andrecently upgraded cute cot-tage Price $750000 Con-tact 661-309-5678

Employment

Help wanted

SEEKING strong honestworking team members to helpbuild sustainably designedlandscapes under foremanrsquossupervision 909-398-1235

SEEKING motivated depend-able landscapehardscape

foreman with experience in-stalling detailed landscapeswithin prescribed budget andtimeline 909-398-1235

BUSY office seeks part-timeseasonal (March throughJune) help Only mature de-tail oriented multi-taskingcapable individuals applyExcel Word and QuickBooksa must Fax resume 909-946-1003

SEEKING energetic organ-ized and reliable office as-sistant with experiencecommunicating profession-ally with clients and crew909-398-1235

TRUCK drivers Obtain class A-CDL in two-and-a-half weeks Company sponsoredtraining Also hiring truckschool graduates experi-enced drivers Must be 21 or older Call 866-275-2349(Cal-SCAN)

ATTENTION drivers $2000sign-on bonus We put driv-ers first Stay warm with APUnew KW trucks Earn $55000yearly CDL-A required 877-258-8782 ad-driverscom(Cal-SCAN)

DRIVERS No experienceSome or lots of experienceLetrsquos talk No matter whatstage in your career itrsquostime Call Central Refriger-ated Home 888-302-4618

CentralTruckDrivingjobscom(Cal-SCAN)

Marketplace

Announcements

DID you know that not onlydoes newspaper media reach ahuge audience they also reachan engaged audience Dis-cover the power of newspaper advertising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

DID you know newspaper-generated content is so valu-able itrsquos taken and repeatedcondensed broadcasttweeted discussed postedcopied edited and emailedcountless times throughout theday by others Discover thepower of newspaper advertis-ing For a free brochure

call 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

DID you know 144 million USadults read a newspaper printcopy each week Discover thepower of newspaper adver-tising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

PREGNANT Consideringadoption Call us first Livingexpenses housing medicaland continued support after-ward Choose the adoptivefamily of your choice Call 2471-877-879-4709 (Cal-SCAN)

DID you know seven in 10 Americans or 158 million USadults read content from

newspaper media each weekDiscover the power of news-paper advertising For a freebrochure call 916-288-6011 or email ceceliacnpacom(Cal-SCAN)

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smallsRefinishing too 909-593-1846Kensoldenoddi t iescomLa Verne

Donations

DONATE your car truck or boat to Heritage for the BlindFree three-day vacation taxdeductible free towing all

paperwork taken care of800-731-5042 (Cal-SCAN)

For sale

SAWMILLS from only $4397Make and save money withyour own bandmill Cut lum-ber any dimension In stockready to ship Free infodvdNorwoodSawmillscom 1-800-578-1363 ext 300N (Cal-SCAN)

Financial

ARE you in big trouble with theIRS Stop wage and banklevies liens and audits unfiledtax returns payroll returns pay-roll issues and resolve tax debt

fast Seen on CNN A BBB Call1-800-761-5395 (Cal-SCAN)

Marketplace

Financial

SOCIAL Security disability ben-efits Unable to work Deniedbenefits We can help Win or pay nothing Contact Bill Gor-don amp Associates at 1-800-966-1904 to start your applicationtoday (Cal-SCAN)

REDUCE your past tax bill byas much as 75 percent Stoplevies liens and wage gar-nishments Call the Tax DRnow to see if you qualify 1-800-498-1067 (Cal-SCAN)

Bulletins

Business

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DISH TV retailer Starting at$1999 monthly (for 12months) and high-speed in-ternet starting at $1495

monthly (where available)Save Ask about same-dayinstallation Call now 1-800-357-0810 (Cal-SCAN)

Health

SAFE Step Walk-In Tub Alertfor seniors Bathroom falls canbe fatal Approved by ArthritisFoundation Therapeutic jetsLess than four-inch step-inWide door Anti-slip floors

American-made Installationincluded Call 800-799-4811for $750 off (Cal-SCAN)

VIAGRA 100mg or Cialis20mg 40 tabs plus 10 free allfor $99 including free fastand discreet shipping 1-888-

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HOT flashes Women 40-65with frequent hot flashes mayqualify for the Replenish Triala medical research study for

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Health

ATTENTION Viagra andCialis users A cheaper alter-native to high drugstoreprices 50-pill special $99and free shipping 100 per-cent guaranteed Call now 1-800-624-9105 (Cal-SCAN)

Coyote sightings

ONE coyote seen headingwest near W Eleventh Stand N Cambridge Ave onMonday March 2 at 9 am

TWO adult coyotes seenheading east on Northwest-

ern Drive and Butte St at 7am on Monday March 2

Lost pet

LOST cat Parker a male grTabby with rings on tail and fowhite paws went missing Wednesday February 25 neTwelfth and Mountain Ave His chipped and wearing a purpcollar with bell no tag Offera reward 626-319-2242

FIGUEROA a male black awhite short hair cat went mising on Thursday February near W Eleventh St and Cambridge Ave Call Hen909-624-4474 951-202-9274

Personals

MEET singles No paid opetors just real people Browgreetings exchange messag

and connect live Try it free C800-945-3392 (Cal-SCAN)

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real estate28

CLASSIFIEDS

Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

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844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

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HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE CLASSICSPANISH-STYLE HOME WITH

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BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Casagran of Opheliarsquos Jump will discuss plans for Claremontrsquos second annualsummer Shakespeare Festival 2 to 4

pm Joslyn Senior Center 660 N Moun-tain Ave Claremont (909) 938-2435POST-TOTALITARIAN EASTERNEUROPE Associate professor of his-

tory at Yale University and author MarciShore will give a lecture titled ldquoTheTaste of Ashesrdquo 645 to 8 pm MarianMiner Cook Athenaeum 385 E EighthSt Claremont (909) 621-8244

OLDEST HORNED DINOSAUR IN NORTH AMERICA The Univer-sity Club 1130 am $13 includes buf-fet lunch Hughes Community Center1700 Danbury Rd ClaremontHISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OFCRISIS IN UKRAINE TODAY Pro-

fessor of history at Yale University andauthor Timothy Snyder Noon to 1 pmMarian Miner Cook Athenaeum 385 EEighth St Claremont (909) 621-8244POMONA COLLEGE JAZZSpring Has Sprung Letrsquos Swing withmusic of Lee Morgan Horace SilverEsperanza Spaulding and more Freeadmission with open seating no tick-ets Doors open approximately 30 min-utes prior to performance 430 pmLyman Hall 340 N College AveClaremont (909) 607-2671

CON GIOIA EARLY MUSIC EN-SEMBLE Director harpsichordistand pianist Preethi DeSilva and guestconductor Michael Deane Lamkin

present Commemoration of C P EBachrsquos 301st Birthday sponsored bythe Alexa Fullerton Hampton Fundand the Scripps Dean of Faculty Of-fice 5 pm Balch Auditorium on thecorner of tenth and Columbia (909)

607-3266COMPUTER CLUB Smartphone dis-cussion led by Barbara Alwin Meetings

begin at 730 pm with ldquosocial timerdquo at7 pm Newcomers are welcome Clare-mont Senior Computer Club HughesCommunity Center 1700 Danbury RdClaremont (909) 399-5488DUKE UNIVERSITY CHORALEThe primary choral group of the de-

partment of music at Duke Universitywill perform a concert at ClaremontUnited Church of Christ 233 W Har-rison Ave Claremont at 7 pm Freeand open to the public All ages arewelcome The mostly undergraduate

50-voice chorale tours annually dur-ing Dukersquos spring break presenting both sacred and secular music rangingfrom the Renaissance to contempo-rary works (909) 626-1201LECTURE Jean Esminger Edie andLew Wasserman professor of socialscience at the California Institute of Technology delivers a talk on ldquoAidingand Abetting a Culture of Corruption inKenyardquo 7 to 830 pm Frank DiningHall 260 E Bonita Ave Claremont(909) 607-2810

TITILLATING TOMATO TALK Tomatoes arenrsquot just for slicing and dic-ing anymore Mt SAC Professor of Horticulture Stephen Williams will un-veil the secrets from seed to soup of that mysterious and versatile ldquofruitveg-gierdquo Sustainable Claremont GardenClub Exhibits plant cuttings and re-freshments at 630 pm Speaker at 7

pm Door prize at closing PilgrimPlacersquos Napier Center 660 Avery RdClaremont (909) 621-6381

SCRIPPS COLLEGE STUDENTRECITAL Performances by studentsof the Scripps music department 730

pm Boone Recital Hall 241 E TenthSt Claremont (909) 607-3266

DEMOCRATIC CLUB LUNCHEONBob Gerecke is a retired fiscal analyst andfinancial advisor He is a member of theLos Angeles County Democratic CentralCommittee and will discuss ldquoWall StreetSnipers Small Investors as Targetsrdquo Noonto 2 pm Cost of the buffet luncheon is$17 Darvish Restaurant 946 W FoothillBlvd Claremont (909) 626-8122MARINE POPULATION CONNEC-TIVITYKeck Science Department Sem-

inars presents Dr Rhiannon Rognstawho will give a lecture on ldquoMarine Population Connectivity Range Boundarieand Climate Changerdquo 130 to 230 pmBurns Auditorium 925 N Mills AveClaremont (909) 621-8298SHABBAT ACROSS AMERICA DINNER amp SERVICE Hundreds of synagogues across the continent celebrate thwhich unifies all Jews Shabbat Everyon

is invited at 6 pm to a share-a-Shabbdinner Bring a side dish to share with 1to 12 people Temple Beth Israel will provide a main dish challah and beverageAt 730 pm is the special Shabbat AcroAmerica Erev Shabbat Trsquofilah All arwelcome RSVP for dinner at (909) 6261277 or tbitbipomonaorg 3033 NTowne Ave Pomona (909) 626-1277

SPRING OPEN HOUSE Behind-thescenes tours a sale at the Grow Nativ

Nursery and the opening of the new ex

hibition in the gallery Free admissiofrom 8 am to 5 pm Open house activities from 10 am to 3 pm Rancho SanAna Botanic Garden 1500 N CollegAve Claremont (909) 625-8767LASERMANIA Come to the Claremont Public Library and celebrate TeeTech Week with a spectacular laselight show Lasermania is pure laser fuset to music For ages 11 and up Freto the public 2 to 3 pm Claremont L

brary 208 N Harvard Ave Claremon(909) 621-4902

MarchTuesday 10

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MarchWednesday 11

MarchThursday 12

March

Friday 13

MarchSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

CLAREMONT ART WALK

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3

4

5

6

7

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

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The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Rentals

House for rent

FOUR bedroom two bath-room home near ClaremontClub and Colleges $2200monthly Call Lourdes at 909-477-7872 for appointment

Real Estate

House for sale

VENTURA Pierpont beachbungalow two bedroomsone bathroom around 1000sq ft front and back yardOne house from state park

10 houses from beach Im-maculately maintained andrecently upgraded cute cot-tage Price $750000 Con-tact 661-309-5678

Employment

Help wanted

SEEKING strong honestworking team members to helpbuild sustainably designedlandscapes under foremanrsquossupervision 909-398-1235

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SEEKING energetic organ-ized and reliable office as-sistant with experiencecommunicating profession-ally with clients and crew909-398-1235

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DRIVERS No experienceSome or lots of experienceLetrsquos talk No matter whatstage in your career itrsquostime Call Central Refriger-ated Home 888-302-4618

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DID you know that not onlydoes newspaper media reach ahuge audience they also reachan engaged audience Dis-cover the power of newspaper advertising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

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Antiques

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DISH TV retailer Starting at$1999 monthly (for 12months) and high-speed in-ternet starting at $1495

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SAFE Step Walk-In Tub Alertfor seniors Bathroom falls canbe fatal Approved by ArthritisFoundation Therapeutic jetsLess than four-inch step-inWide door Anti-slip floors

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Coyote sightings

ONE coyote seen headingwest near W Eleventh Stand N Cambridge Ave onMonday March 2 at 9 am

TWO adult coyotes seenheading east on Northwest-

ern Drive and Butte St at 7am on Monday March 2

Lost pet

LOST cat Parker a male grTabby with rings on tail and fowhite paws went missing Wednesday February 25 neTwelfth and Mountain Ave His chipped and wearing a purpcollar with bell no tag Offera reward 626-319-2242

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Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

2015

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

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Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

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OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORYSUNDAY MARCH 8

1-4 pm 1688 W Ponderosa Way Upland Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 2

MALKA RINDEBroker - Owner

Celebrating Over 25 Years

Selling Real Estate in the Area

Bus 909-625-2407 Fax 909-621-2842

wwwmalkarindecom

EXPERIENCE MATTERS

MMALKA RINDE REAL ESTATEALKA RINDE REAL ESTATE1876 Morgan Avenue Claremont CA 91711

BRE 00545647

REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

wwwcurtisrealestatecom

Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

NewPrice

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Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

Pamela Bergman-SwartzREALTORreg Transition Living Consultant

Seniors Real Estate amp Certified Probate Specialist

8311 Haven Ave Suite 180 Rancho Cucamongapamelabergmanymailcom

(909) 636-2744BRE01899295

GEOFF T HAMILL

G EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

LEMON HEIGHTS COMMUNITY - $6350001688 W PONDEROSA WAY UPLAND

Soaring ceilings with ample natural light Kitchenhas granite counters and island walk-in pantry anddual ovens Newly built in 2001 with approximately3150 sq ft with four total bedrooms plus a bonusroom and three bathrooms Downstairs bedroomand full bathroom large laundry room with a sinkand ample storage cabinets Upstairs is a spaciousmaster suite Master bathroom with shower andsoaking tub dual sinks and two spacious closet ar-eas Three-car attached garage (P1688)

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE CLASSICSPANISH-STYLE HOME WITH

MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors French windows and doorscoved ceilings and more Four bedrooms andthree bathrooms Upstairs wrap-around viewbalcony overlooks picturesque Italian gardensand multiple stoned patio areas situated in aserene setting Separate finished studio Easystroll to colleges and village shopping

COMING SOONbull One-Story Executive Newer Home on

23 Acre - $1225000bull Claremont Village Heritage House- $1100000

bull North Claremont Custom Home on23 acre - $1150000

bull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Homewith Guest House - $950000

bull Claremont Village Craftsman-Style- $725000

FOR LEASE ( Available Now)bull Towne Ranch Near Claremont Village- $2100 monthly

SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers looking

for a Claremont home Please call today for a

FREE complimentary market analysis of your

property Thank you

9096210500GeoffGeoffHamillcom

EXPECTEXPERTISE

CLIENT REVIEWS

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped memdashJane Hammond Claremont

JUST SOLD NEW LISTING

BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4PM COMING SOONBest PossiblePrice Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

DRE 00997900

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

CLAREMONT ART WALK

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Rentals

House for rent

FOUR bedroom two bath-room home near ClaremontClub and Colleges $2200monthly Call Lourdes at 909-477-7872 for appointment

Real Estate

House for sale

VENTURA Pierpont beachbungalow two bedroomsone bathroom around 1000sq ft front and back yardOne house from state park

10 houses from beach Im-maculately maintained andrecently upgraded cute cot-tage Price $750000 Con-tact 661-309-5678

Employment

Help wanted

SEEKING strong honestworking team members to helpbuild sustainably designedlandscapes under foremanrsquossupervision 909-398-1235

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EMPLOYMENT

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ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

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Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

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File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

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No job too smallReferences availableWe work our own jobs

Carrie or Ron

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Painting

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green options Custom work

No job too big or too small

20 years of Claremont resi-

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Patio amp Decks

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Stucco and drywall repair

specialist Licensed home

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wwwwall-doctorcom

Plumbing

RENES Plumbing and AC All

types residential repairs

HVAC new installation re-

pairs Prices to fit the working

familyrsquos budget Lic454443

Insured professional service

909-593-1175

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Family owned and operated

30 plus years experience

Expert plumbing repairs and

drain cleaning Water

heaters faucets sinks

toilets disposals

under slab lead detection

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Licensed bonded andinsured Lic917874

909-945-1995

Plumbing

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24-hour service Low cost

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leak detectionwater heaters

Your local plumber for over 25 yearsSenior discounts

Insured Lic744873

909-985-5254

Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

Bonded InsuredNO JOB TOO BIG

OR SMALL24-hour emergency service

909-982-8910 Senior discount

Lic359145

Roofing

GORDON Perry Roofing

Reroofing repairs of all

types Free estimates Qual-

ity work LicC39588976

909-944-3884

Sprinklers amp Repair

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Veteran

Mt Sac Cal Poly

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Call 909-599-9530 now

Cell 626-428-1691

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repair automate Since 1982

Free estimates Lic540042

Call 909-982-1604

WASTING WATER

Poor Coverage

Sprinkler repair

Installationsand modifications

CF Privett

909-621-5388

Lic557151

Tile

REGROUT clean seal color

grout 909-880-9719 1-888-

764-7688

MASTER tile layer Quickand clean Stone and gran-

ite work Residential com-mercial Lic830249 Ray909-731-3511

Tree Care

BAUER TREE CARE

40 plus years

in ClaremontPruning of your small

and medium perennials

909-624-8238wwwbauertreecarecom

Dales Tree ServiceCertified arborist Pruning

and removals Landscapingcorrective and restoration

trimming and yard clean up909-982-5794

Lic753381

MGT Professional Tree CareProviding prompt depend-able service for all your treecare needs Certified arboristLic836027 Matt Gray-

Trask Call 909-946-7444

TOM Day Tree Service Finepruning of all trees since 1974Free estimate 909-629-6960

Johnnys Tree ServiceTree trimming

and demolitionCertified arborist

Lic270275 insuredPlease call

909-946-1123

951-522-0992

Upholstery

PINK UPHOLSTERY

48 years of experience Up to

30 percent discount on fabric

Free pickup and delivery

Please call 909-597-6613

Wallpaper

WALLPAPER hanging removal by Andrea Envmentally friendly 30 ylocal experience Free mates Lic844375 9990-1053

Weed Abatemen

JOHNNYS Tree ServWeed abatementland cing Disking and mow

Please call 909-946-1951-522-0992 Lic270

TIRED of dealing with wproblems on your lot or fHelp control the problean environmentally manner To receive loadquality wood chips Plecall 909-214-6773 TomTree Service

ADVANCED

DON DAVIESVeteran

Weed eating mowing

tractor fields

manual slopes haulin

909-599-9530Cell 626-428-169

Window Washin

NACHOS Window CleaFor window washing calcho 909-816-2435 Free mates satisfaction guaranNumber one in LA County

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Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

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844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

NewPrice

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GEOFF T HAMILL

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Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

LEMON HEIGHTS COMMUNITY - $6350001688 W PONDEROSA WAY UPLAND

Soaring ceilings with ample natural light Kitchenhas granite counters and island walk-in pantry anddual ovens Newly built in 2001 with approximately3150 sq ft with four total bedrooms plus a bonusroom and three bathrooms Downstairs bedroomand full bathroom large laundry room with a sinkand ample storage cabinets Upstairs is a spaciousmaster suite Master bathroom with shower andsoaking tub dual sinks and two spacious closet ar-eas Three-car attached garage (P1688)

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE CLASSICSPANISH-STYLE HOME WITH

MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors French windows and doorscoved ceilings and more Four bedrooms andthree bathrooms Upstairs wrap-around viewbalcony overlooks picturesque Italian gardensand multiple stoned patio areas situated in aserene setting Separate finished studio Easystroll to colleges and village shopping

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for a Claremont home Please call today for a

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EXPECTEXPERTISE

CLIENT REVIEWS

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Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped memdashJane Hammond Claremont

JUST SOLD NEW LISTING

BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4PM COMING SOONBest PossiblePrice Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 1

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm (909)626-3322 buddhamousecom mdashThrough March 31 In Tibetan Bud-dhist Thangka art sacred geometry un-derlies the structure of the Thangka

painting It is believed that this sacredart creates a portal to spiritual realitythrough form and color Before a monk is permitted to work on constructing amandala he must undergo a long pe-riod of technical artistic training andmemorization learning how to drawall the various symbols and studyingrelated philosophical concepts At the Namgyal monastery (the personalmonastery of the Dalai lama) for ex-ample this period is three years ThisThangka art is a combination of a cot-ton canvas painting sewn into a silk brocade frame with wooden dowels atthe top and bottom The paintings arevarious Buddhist ritual symbols suchas ornate mandalas and Buddha andTara images All works are hand- painted and hand-stitched by Tibetanmonks and artisans living in NepalOpening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm Visit for refreshmentsand to meet the artist

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Tuesdaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day noon to 6 pm (909) 624-7238 mdashThrough March 31 ldquoTable Man-nersrdquo new paintings by Anne SeltzerIn honor of Ms Seltzerrsquos 60th birthdaythe show features 60 vignette paintingsof cups mugs and utensils Opening reception Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pm Meet and greet with artist Re-freshments will be served

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060 mdashThrough March 31 Paintings sculp-ture and assemblages by Alan SwartzMFA Otis Art Institute 1959-1961Opening reception Friday March 6from 6 to 8 pm

CLAREMONT FORUM BOOK-SHOP amp GALLERY 586 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House Sun-day through Thursday noon to 7 pmFriday and Saturday noon to 9 pm(909) 626-3066 mdashThrough March 31 Photography byWendell Chang Opening receptionFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont PackingHouse Open Wednesday through Satur-day 1 to 7 pm Extended hours on thefirst Friday of the month for ClaremontArt Walk until 9 pm Visit loft204com

Email infoloft204com for informationabout purchasing monthly wall spacefor artwork display or to inquire aboutevent rental of gallery space Call Vickiat (626) 224-7915 or (626) 963-4238for one-on-one art instruction for junior high and high school age students mdashThrough March 31 Mary Blandinoshares her artwork as ldquoa mixed-mediaexperimentrdquo She enjoys combining avariety of different painting tools suchas charcoal acrylic watercolor oil pas-tel graphite and glitter She graduatedfrom Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Art Ms Blandino currently works atStudio Claremont as an art teacher where she is ldquoinspired daily by the stu-

dents she works withrdquo Opening recep-tion Friday March 6 from 6 to 9 pmRefreshments will be served

FIRST STREET GALLERY

ART CENTER 250 W First St Suite120 Claremont Monday through Fri-day 9 am to 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough March 20 First StreetGallery in partnership with Pitzer Col-lege Art Galleries presents ldquoCosmolo-gies rdquo which is curated by Ciara Ennisand Christopher Michno This 4th in-stallment of the ldquoOther Eyes Guest Cu-rator Programrdquo features First StreetGallery artists John Boyer Evelyn Cam- pos Victor Frias Evan Hynes DruMcKenzie Hector Oviedo and HelenRae and will coincide with the exhibi-tion ldquoWunderkammerrdquo at Pitzer Col-legersquos Nichols Gallery Art WalkFriday March 6 from 6 to 8 pm

THE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220 Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashThrough March 31The Friends of theB d Bi l i l Fi ld

Station Annual Silent Auction Guestsmay leave a bid on items from Clare-mont artists including paintings ceram-ics jewelry music and more

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremonthillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough March 28 An art exhibi-tion featuring paintings by Michael

Obermeyer

PEROLAS GALLERY 211 532W First St 211 Claremont PackingHouse mdash March 6 ldquoInto the Depths A Mer-

id Th d A t E hibit rdquo 8 t 10

SQUARE i GALLERY 11Harvard Ave Claremont Tuesdathrough Saturday 10 am to 6 pmor by appointment Square i is aannex of the Artist Trait Gallery Exhibits rotate approximately every siweeks Call (909) 621-9091 or emainfosquareigallerycom mdashThrough March 31 ldquoThe BuilderAssociationrdquo the works of ChristiaSpruell A haphazardly intentional di play of whimsical grit In Mr Spruellmost recent chapter of paintings andrawings the artist returns to the figurative form in brut fashion ldquoThBuilderrsquos Associationrdquo is a series of arworks that are an absurdist constructioof subtle and humorous details intewoven with a blunt force painterly ap plication Influences range from that mug shots early folk art and Braziliastreet graphics Each image is a pailoverrsquos event in which every picturtells a story of tragedy humor iron

and leisure Mr Spruell is inspired bHomer Van Gogh Cezanne Matisand Chagall Art Walk Friday Marc6 from 6 to 8 pm Opening receptionSaturday March 7 from 6 to 8 p m

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Claremont Art WalkFriday March 6

Use this walking tour map as a guide to this monthrsquos participating Claremont AWalk galleries Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 andpm in the Claremont Village

10

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Rentals

House for rent

FOUR bedroom two bath-room home near ClaremontClub and Colleges $2200monthly Call Lourdes at 909-477-7872 for appointment

Real Estate

House for sale

VENTURA Pierpont beachbungalow two bedroomsone bathroom around 1000sq ft front and back yardOne house from state park

10 houses from beach Im-maculately maintained andrecently upgraded cute cot-tage Price $750000 Con-tact 661-309-5678

Employment

Help wanted

SEEKING strong honestworking team members to helpbuild sustainably designedlandscapes under foremanrsquossupervision 909-398-1235

SEEKING motivated depend-able landscapehardscape

foreman with experience in-stalling detailed landscapeswithin prescribed budget andtimeline 909-398-1235

BUSY office seeks part-timeseasonal (March throughJune) help Only mature de-tail oriented multi-taskingcapable individuals applyExcel Word and QuickBooksa must Fax resume 909-946-1003

SEEKING energetic organ-ized and reliable office as-sistant with experiencecommunicating profession-ally with clients and crew909-398-1235

TRUCK drivers Obtain class A-CDL in two-and-a-half weeks Company sponsoredtraining Also hiring truckschool graduates experi-enced drivers Must be 21 or older Call 866-275-2349(Cal-SCAN)

ATTENTION drivers $2000sign-on bonus We put driv-ers first Stay warm with APUnew KW trucks Earn $55000yearly CDL-A required 877-258-8782 ad-driverscom(Cal-SCAN)

DRIVERS No experienceSome or lots of experienceLetrsquos talk No matter whatstage in your career itrsquostime Call Central Refriger-ated Home 888-302-4618

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Marketplace

Announcements

DID you know that not onlydoes newspaper media reach ahuge audience they also reachan engaged audience Dis-cover the power of newspaper advertising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

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Antiques

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Donations

DONATE your car truck or boat to Heritage for the BlindFree three-day vacation taxdeductible free towing all

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Financial

ARE you in big trouble with theIRS Stop wage and banklevies liens and audits unfiledtax returns payroll returns pay-roll issues and resolve tax debt

fast Seen on CNN A BBB Call1-800-761-5395 (Cal-SCAN)

Marketplace

Financial

SOCIAL Security disability ben-efits Unable to work Deniedbenefits We can help Win or pay nothing Contact Bill Gor-don amp Associates at 1-800-966-1904 to start your applicationtoday (Cal-SCAN)

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Bulletins

Business

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DISH TV retailer Starting at$1999 monthly (for 12months) and high-speed in-ternet starting at $1495

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Health

SAFE Step Walk-In Tub Alertfor seniors Bathroom falls canbe fatal Approved by ArthritisFoundation Therapeutic jetsLess than four-inch step-inWide door Anti-slip floors

American-made Installationincluded Call 800-799-4811for $750 off (Cal-SCAN)

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Coyote sightings

ONE coyote seen headingwest near W Eleventh Stand N Cambridge Ave onMonday March 2 at 9 am

TWO adult coyotes seenheading east on Northwest-

ern Drive and Butte St at 7am on Monday March 2

Lost pet

LOST cat Parker a male grTabby with rings on tail and fowhite paws went missing Wednesday February 25 neTwelfth and Mountain Ave His chipped and wearing a purpcollar with bell no tag Offera reward 626-319-2242

FIGUEROA a male black awhite short hair cat went mising on Thursday February near W Eleventh St and Cambridge Ave Call Hen909-624-4474 951-202-9274

Personals

MEET singles No paid opetors just real people Browgreetings exchange messag

and connect live Try it free C800-945-3392 (Cal-SCAN)

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CLASSIFIEDS

Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

COURIER 03062015 03132015 03202015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

LA1509359 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

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File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

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Landscaping

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Organic FarmSpecializing in native

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Licensed bonded andinsured Lic917874

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Your local plumber for over 25 yearsSenior discounts

Insured Lic744873

909-985-5254

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Lic359145

Roofing

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Reroofing repairs of all

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Call 909-599-9530 now

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Call 909-982-1604

WASTING WATER

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CF Privett

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Tile

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Tree Care

BAUER TREE CARE

40 plus years

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and medium perennials

909-624-8238wwwbauertreecarecom

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and removals Landscapingcorrective and restoration

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Lic753381

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844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

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Soaring ceilings with ample natural light Kitchenhas granite counters and island walk-in pantry anddual ovens Newly built in 2001 with approximately3150 sq ft with four total bedrooms plus a bonusroom and three bathrooms Downstairs bedroomand full bathroom large laundry room with a sinkand ample storage cabinets Upstairs is a spaciousmaster suite Master bathroom with shower andsoaking tub dual sinks and two spacious closet ar-eas Three-car attached garage (P1688)

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE CLASSICSPANISH-STYLE HOME WITH

MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors French windows and doorscoved ceilings and more Four bedrooms andthree bathrooms Upstairs wrap-around viewbalcony overlooks picturesque Italian gardensand multiple stoned patio areas situated in aserene setting Separate finished studio Easystroll to colleges and village shopping

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JUST SOLD NEW LISTING

BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

The Claremont High School boysvarsity soccer teamrsquos incredibleseason came to an end last Friday

when they lost to Pasadena High duringthe quarterfinals of the Southern SectionDivision 3 CIF tournament at CHS

The game played out much like the last two in thetournament with Claremont fallingbehind 1-0 and then rallying near theend to throw the game into overtimeOnly this time they were not able to snatch victoryfrom the hands of defeat

The game was scoreless after 60 minutes of playwhen Pasadenarsquos Alexander Hernandez got a surpriseshot from the right side beating Claremont goal-keeper Kyle Del Campo

A few minutes later Claremont responded in acrazy play where the ball bounced around in front of the net until it popped out in front of sophomore Os-valdo Lopez who slid into the ball catching the cor-ner of the net

Tied after regulation and at the end of two 10-minute overtime periods the winner was decided bypenalty kicks Pasadenarsquos goalkeeper Joshua Ramirezwas red hot and blocked three of the Packrsquos fourkicks sealing the victory for the Bulldogs

ldquoThey have a good goalie and he guessed rightrdquosaid Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver

ldquoItrsquos just the nature of the gamerdquo he said ldquoLasttime we got the PKs and the other team criedrdquo

Claremont played a very good game and had nu-merous chances to score but for myriad reasons it

just did not materializeldquoThey played much better thatrsquos for surerdquo said

Bruce Oliver ldquoI always tell them donrsquot worry aboutthe score just focus on the game and the opportuni-ties will ariserdquo

Claremont ended the season with an 18-2-4 recordoverall and 9-0-1 in the Palomares League Fridayrsquosloss was the only time the boys lost at home and thefirst loss since they fell to Chaffey High in DecemberThey finished the season ranked sixth in the state and27th in the nation

The team will still get a banner in the schoolrsquos gymfor Palomares League champions it may not be thebanner they were shooting for but the boys havemuch to make them proud

mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundnePasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas hits the turf hard after colliding with Claremont midfielder Patrick Luevano duing the second half of their Southern Section Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday in Claremont

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Boys varsity soccer loses tough match in CIF semi

AT LEFT Under a light rainClaremont goalkeeper Kyle DCampo waits for the penaltykicks to begin last Friday inClaremont After playing to a 11 tie with Pasadena in the quaterfinal CIF playoff game the

Bulldogs beat the Wolfpack 3on penalty kicks

Pasadenarsquos Oscar Vanegas fouls Claremont seniorJustin Munevar early in the Packrsquos Southern Sec-tion Division 3 CIF quarterfinal match last Friday inClaremont Claremont played a good game and hadmany chances to win but eventually lost to theBulldogs on penalty kicks

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Rentals

House for rent

FOUR bedroom two bath-room home near ClaremontClub and Colleges $2200monthly Call Lourdes at 909-477-7872 for appointment

Real Estate

House for sale

VENTURA Pierpont beachbungalow two bedroomsone bathroom around 1000sq ft front and back yardOne house from state park

10 houses from beach Im-maculately maintained andrecently upgraded cute cot-tage Price $750000 Con-tact 661-309-5678

Employment

Help wanted

SEEKING strong honestworking team members to helpbuild sustainably designedlandscapes under foremanrsquossupervision 909-398-1235

SEEKING motivated depend-able landscapehardscape

foreman with experience in-stalling detailed landscapeswithin prescribed budget andtimeline 909-398-1235

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DID you know that not onlydoes newspaper media reach ahuge audience they also reachan engaged audience Dis-cover the power of newspaper advertising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

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Antiques

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SAFE Step Walk-In Tub Alertfor seniors Bathroom falls canbe fatal Approved by ArthritisFoundation Therapeutic jetsLess than four-inch step-inWide door Anti-slip floors

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Coyote sightings

ONE coyote seen headingwest near W Eleventh Stand N Cambridge Ave onMonday March 2 at 9 am

TWO adult coyotes seenheading east on Northwest-

ern Drive and Butte St at 7am on Monday March 2

Lost pet

LOST cat Parker a male grTabby with rings on tail and fowhite paws went missing Wednesday February 25 neTwelfth and Mountain Ave His chipped and wearing a purpcollar with bell no tag Offera reward 626-319-2242

FIGUEROA a male black awhite short hair cat went mising on Thursday February near W Eleventh St and Cambridge Ave Call Hen909-624-4474 951-202-9274

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CLASSIFIEDS

Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

2015

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

COURIER 03062015 03132015 03202015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

LA1509359 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

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BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Claremont native andprofessional artistAntrese Wood set off

on a mission in the summer of 2012 to travel to each of Ar-gentinarsquos 23 provinces paint-ing the people and the placesalong the way

It was to be an eight-month adven-ture an expedition that would meld herartistic talents with her love of traveland allow her to showcase the splendorof her newly-adopted country of Ar-gentina where she now resides with herhusband Jorge

ldquoI want to paint the country as it isto remove the tourist lens the cloudedglass through which we see othersrdquoshe told the COURIER in June 2012 ldquoIwant to eliminate the preconceptionswe generate of another country whenwe view it through a filter of our ownrdquo

True to her word Ms Wood did justthat A Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glaciersrdquo is MsWoodrsquos latest art series scheduled forunveiling Saturday March 7 at The dACenter for the Arts in Pomona

Employing oils and watercolors MsWoodrsquos most ambitious series yet is amoving portrait of cathedral-like ever-changing skies people working incities and on farms tiny cafes Car-naval processions to honor the Virginsheep in fields gauchos on horsebackeven penguins trekking across the land

ldquoFor me painting these images re-ally allowed me to see the placehellipto

slow down and watchrdquo she saysldquoWhen I look at a painting or a photo-

graph I will remember the moment a

guy honked his horn at me or when Igot bit by a mosquitordquo

The nearly two-year journey wasmade possible by a funding campaignon Kickstarter which raised over$25000 for the artist funding her en-tire trip Equipped with her art suppliesand camera Ms Wood loaded up her2002 Toyota Corolla and began herepic road trip through Argentina

ldquoThe country is way bigger than Ianticipated and the infrastructure isnrsquotthe same as the USrdquo Ms Wood says of traveling through Argentina ldquoThe UShas many highways therersquos really onlyone major one in all of ArgentinaRoute 40 takes you from Bolivia to

Ushuaia There are a lot of portions of the country that arenrsquot paved You re-

ally have to plot out your triprdquo

ldquoI decided Irsquod do the easy stuff firstthinking that down the road my hus-band could close up shop and comewith merdquo she says ldquoThen I started torealize how remote things are Irsquod getto these tiny towns and start callingaround for a place to stay for 4-5 daysand theyrsquod always ask lsquoWherersquos yourhusbandrsquo Women just donrsquot reallytravel by themselvesrdquo

She traveled to a few more towns onher own before enlisting her husbandon the remainder of her Argentine ad-venture The couple faced many chal-lenges along the way floods snow andice running out of gas political unrestand rioting and thieves breaking into

their carldquoTherersquos supportive husbands out

there and then therersquos bend-over-back-wards husbands like JorgehellipI feel re-ally lucky for thatrdquo she says with agiggle

The expedition yielded over 30000photos and Ms Wood painted nearly400 landscapes and portraits through-out her travels a portion of which will

be on display at The dA Center for theArts 150 of those were sent out to people as reward for those contributing tothe Kickstarter campaign

To her disappointment Ms Wooddidnrsquot make it to all 23 provinces justyet Still she is grateful for the oppor-tunity and insight the country and itspeople have given her thus far

ldquoGetting to really understand wheremy husband comes from on a differentlevel was the biggest reward from thisadventurerdquo says Ms Wood ldquoSeeinghow these people live off nothing Ar-gentina is really a country of Mac-Gyvers They make stuff out of nothinin the most amazing wayrdquo

Experience Argentina through theeyes of the artist and hear Ms Woodrsquosstory of her epic 3000-miles paintingexpedition at an artist reception thisSaturday March 7 from 5 pm to 8pm at The dA Center for the Arts lo-cated at 252-D S Main Street PomonaArts Colony

ldquoA Portrait of Argentina Paintingsand Photographs from an Epic Journeyfrom the Jungles to the Glacierrdquo openson this Saturday and runs throughMarch 28 For more information call(909) 397-9716

For more information on the artistvisit wwwantresenet

mdashAngela Baile

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

Antrese Wood painted her husband Jorge Palacios lying on a couch after a fewdays of being ill because as she said ldquoIt was the only time he stood still longenough to be paintedrdquo

Claremonter returns from Argentinian art pilgrimage

COURIER photos Steven Felschundneff

Claremont native

Antrese Wood receivedan art degree at ArtCenter and then went towork for Disney Shequit her job to focus onpainting and thenended up moving to Ar-gentina after falling inlove with a man fromthat country Her mostrecent body of work de-

picts settings from hertravels in Argentina in-

cluding landscapes andstreet scenes

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COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Rentals

House for rent

FOUR bedroom two bath-room home near ClaremontClub and Colleges $2200monthly Call Lourdes at 909-477-7872 for appointment

Real Estate

House for sale

VENTURA Pierpont beachbungalow two bedroomsone bathroom around 1000sq ft front and back yardOne house from state park

10 houses from beach Im-maculately maintained andrecently upgraded cute cot-tage Price $750000 Con-tact 661-309-5678

Employment

Help wanted

SEEKING strong honestworking team members to helpbuild sustainably designedlandscapes under foremanrsquossupervision 909-398-1235

SEEKING motivated depend-able landscapehardscape

foreman with experience in-stalling detailed landscapeswithin prescribed budget andtimeline 909-398-1235

BUSY office seeks part-timeseasonal (March throughJune) help Only mature de-tail oriented multi-taskingcapable individuals applyExcel Word and QuickBooksa must Fax resume 909-946-1003

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TRUCK drivers Obtain class A-CDL in two-and-a-half weeks Company sponsoredtraining Also hiring truckschool graduates experi-enced drivers Must be 21 or older Call 866-275-2349(Cal-SCAN)

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DRIVERS No experienceSome or lots of experienceLetrsquos talk No matter whatstage in your career itrsquostime Call Central Refriger-ated Home 888-302-4618

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DID you know that not onlydoes newspaper media reach ahuge audience they also reachan engaged audience Dis-cover the power of newspaper advertising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

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Antiques

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ARE you in big trouble with theIRS Stop wage and banklevies liens and audits unfiledtax returns payroll returns pay-roll issues and resolve tax debt

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Financial

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DISH TV retailer Starting at$1999 monthly (for 12months) and high-speed in-ternet starting at $1495

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Health

SAFE Step Walk-In Tub Alertfor seniors Bathroom falls canbe fatal Approved by ArthritisFoundation Therapeutic jetsLess than four-inch step-inWide door Anti-slip floors

American-made Installationincluded Call 800-799-4811for $750 off (Cal-SCAN)

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Coyote sightings

ONE coyote seen headingwest near W Eleventh Stand N Cambridge Ave onMonday March 2 at 9 am

TWO adult coyotes seenheading east on Northwest-

ern Drive and Butte St at 7am on Monday March 2

Lost pet

LOST cat Parker a male grTabby with rings on tail and fowhite paws went missing Wednesday February 25 neTwelfth and Mountain Ave His chipped and wearing a purpcollar with bell no tag Offera reward 626-319-2242

FIGUEROA a male black awhite short hair cat went mising on Thursday February near W Eleventh St and Cambridge Ave Call Hen909-624-4474 951-202-9274

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CLASSIFIEDS

Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

2015

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

COURIER 03062015 03132015 03202015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

LA1509359 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Claremont COURIERFriday March 6 2015 2

COURIER CROSSWORDAcross1 Principal river of Europe6 Law of Sleuth10 Make one14 Kind of column in architecture15 Breastplate16 Estimate follower 17 Geologic time18 Off-key19 Kosher ___ 20 Its not safe to be in it22 Field worker 23 Level24 Squeal26 Given to repeated ups and

downs as the economy28 Chocolate ____ 32 Mini for one34 Singer Sayer

35 CHSs principals first name36 SA tubers38 Cravats cousin41 Reach42 Jazz From Hell Grammy winner

who studied at Pomona College44 Love of Lennon45 Moslem official46 Rates of return48 Freely51 Of the highest quality informally53 Blood pigment54 Republican Romney57 Do an office chore62 Genuine

63 Metal containers64 Love to pieces65 Goods for sale66 Gung-ho quality

67 Burn a perfume stick 68 Grimace69 Whirling water 70 Wooded

Down1 Cambodia currency2 A Pueblo people3 Knowing as a secret4 A fine point5 Onomatopoeic6 Noted Mckenna alum and

Chairman and CEO ofAbercrombie and FitchMichael _____

7 Wrinkled skin fruit

8 Teenage memory book 9 Put on a pedestal10 Riding breeches11 Snack 12 ___ of Wight13 Noting the black numbers

in roulette21 Man or boy25 Tennis term26 Black band of mourning27 Chocolate powder 29 Calyx part30 Like bachelor parties31 Bunsen burner 32 Homey33 Berry touted as medicinal37 Make a mess39 Furtively40 Essential for a radio system43 Theres much about nothing47 Take a nap49 Strong impression50 Take me to your __52 Sinned54 Cry like a baby55 UN aircraft group56 Heard it __ the Grapevine58 Word with heat or meat59 Cornbread60 Gaelic

Crossword by MylesMellor Puzzle 305

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 304

RESTAURANT ROW

To be included in Restaurant Row call Mary today (909) 621-4761

EUREKA CLAREMONT 580 WFirst St Claremont Open from 11 amto midnight Sunday through Thursdaycloses at 1 am Friday and Saturday

ldquoHoppyrdquo Hour daily from 2 to 6 pm(909) 445-8875 mdashWednesdays Steal-the-Glass craft beer of the week Meet the brewer firstWednesday of every month mdashThursdaysAll Titorsquos Vodka drinks $2off and Eureka Thursday Night MusicTHE FOLK MUSIC CENTER 220Yale Ave Claremont Village

mdashOpen mic night the last Sunday of every month Sign-up begins at 6 pm

performances run from 630 to 9 pmAdmission is $1 (909) 624-2928 or folkmusiccentercom mdashSaturday March 14Geoff Muldaur afounding member of the Jim KweskinJug Band a member of Paul Butter-

fieldrsquos Better Days and an accomplishedsolo guitarist singer songwriter com-

poser and arranger 7 pm $20

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W FirstSt Claremont Packing House 18 andover Show times Friday at 8 and 10

pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm andSunday at 7 pm Tickets can be pur-chased online or at the door mdashFriday March 6 Nick Cobb from

Comedy Central 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 Nick Cobb fromComedy Central 7 and 930 pm mdashSunday March 8 Claremont Com-edy Contest at 7 pm and Silly SundaysOpen MicAuditions at 9 pm mdashThursday March 12 ldquoFruit Cocktailwith Hoolyrdquo 8 pm mdashFriday March 13Kel Mitchell fromGood Burger 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 Kel Mitchellfrom Good Burger 7 and 930 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 SGarey Ave Pomona foxpomonacom mdashWednesday April 15 Ratatat mdashThursday April 16 Belle amp SebastianHIP KITTY JAZZ amp FONDUE 502W First St Claremont Packing HouseTuesday through Sunday 530 pm to2 am Live jazz every night Admis-

sion Two-drink minimum Info (909)447-6700 or hipkittyjazzcom mdashSaturday March 7 The Tikiyaki Or-chestra 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSunday March 8 Gypsies amp Judges7 pm mdashThursday March 12 Genorsquos Stan-

dard Band 7 pm mdashFriday March 13 Ginger and theHoosier Daddies 8 pm $5 cover charge mdashSaturday March 14Flattop Tom andhis Jump Cats 8 pm $5 cover chargeTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129Harvard Ave Claremont VillageThursday through Saturday until 2 amLive DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21and over after 9 pm Standing roomonly after 930 pm No cover (909)625-4808 mdashFriday March 6 Hunter and TheDirty Jacks (rocksoul) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 7 La Chispa LatinJazz (Latin jazzsalsa) 10 pm mdashSunday March 8 Sunday Piano withBradford Kidd at 6 pm followed byldquoCinema Sundaysrdquo featuring Shut Up

and Play The Hits (2011) at 930 pm mdashTuesday March 10 King Triv Night 9 pm mdashWednesday March 11 Bent BillMedicine Show (early blues) 930 pm mdashThursday March 12Teryn Re (jazat 830 pm

mdashFriday March 13Spencer The Gadener (surfLatinindiepop) 10 pm mdashSaturday March 14 SignificaOthers Vox Waves and The DiamonLight 10 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W FoothBlvd Claremont Live dueling pianshow times Wednesday and Thursda9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturda8 pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 covecharge on Fridays and Saturdays aft8 pm (no cover charge with studeID) (909) 547-4266 mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $tacos $2 Coronas and $3 margaritaRock the mic or jam with the band

mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar KaraokeRock the mic or jam with the band $Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rockstar9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Rentals

House for rent

FOUR bedroom two bath-room home near ClaremontClub and Colleges $2200monthly Call Lourdes at 909-477-7872 for appointment

Real Estate

House for sale

VENTURA Pierpont beachbungalow two bedroomsone bathroom around 1000sq ft front and back yardOne house from state park

10 houses from beach Im-maculately maintained andrecently upgraded cute cot-tage Price $750000 Con-tact 661-309-5678

Employment

Help wanted

SEEKING strong honestworking team members to helpbuild sustainably designedlandscapes under foremanrsquossupervision 909-398-1235

SEEKING motivated depend-able landscapehardscape

foreman with experience in-stalling detailed landscapeswithin prescribed budget andtimeline 909-398-1235

BUSY office seeks part-timeseasonal (March throughJune) help Only mature de-tail oriented multi-taskingcapable individuals applyExcel Word and QuickBooksa must Fax resume 909-946-1003

SEEKING energetic organ-ized and reliable office as-sistant with experiencecommunicating profession-ally with clients and crew909-398-1235

TRUCK drivers Obtain class A-CDL in two-and-a-half weeks Company sponsoredtraining Also hiring truckschool graduates experi-enced drivers Must be 21 or older Call 866-275-2349(Cal-SCAN)

ATTENTION drivers $2000sign-on bonus We put driv-ers first Stay warm with APUnew KW trucks Earn $55000yearly CDL-A required 877-258-8782 ad-driverscom(Cal-SCAN)

DRIVERS No experienceSome or lots of experienceLetrsquos talk No matter whatstage in your career itrsquostime Call Central Refriger-ated Home 888-302-4618

CentralTruckDrivingjobscom(Cal-SCAN)

Marketplace

Announcements

DID you know that not onlydoes newspaper media reach ahuge audience they also reachan engaged audience Dis-cover the power of newspaper advertising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

DID you know newspaper-generated content is so valu-able itrsquos taken and repeatedcondensed broadcasttweeted discussed postedcopied edited and emailedcountless times throughout theday by others Discover thepower of newspaper advertis-ing For a free brochure

call 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

DID you know 144 million USadults read a newspaper printcopy each week Discover thepower of newspaper adver-tising For a free brochurecall 916-288-6011 or emailceceliacnpacom (Cal-SCAN)

PREGNANT Consideringadoption Call us first Livingexpenses housing medicaland continued support after-ward Choose the adoptivefamily of your choice Call 2471-877-879-4709 (Cal-SCAN)

DID you know seven in 10 Americans or 158 million USadults read content from

newspaper media each weekDiscover the power of news-paper advertising For a freebrochure call 916-288-6011 or email ceceliacnpacom(Cal-SCAN)

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smallsRefinishing too 909-593-1846Kensoldenoddi t iescomLa Verne

Donations

DONATE your car truck or boat to Heritage for the BlindFree three-day vacation taxdeductible free towing all

paperwork taken care of800-731-5042 (Cal-SCAN)

For sale

SAWMILLS from only $4397Make and save money withyour own bandmill Cut lum-ber any dimension In stockready to ship Free infodvdNorwoodSawmillscom 1-800-578-1363 ext 300N (Cal-SCAN)

Financial

ARE you in big trouble with theIRS Stop wage and banklevies liens and audits unfiledtax returns payroll returns pay-roll issues and resolve tax debt

fast Seen on CNN A BBB Call1-800-761-5395 (Cal-SCAN)

Marketplace

Financial

SOCIAL Security disability ben-efits Unable to work Deniedbenefits We can help Win or pay nothing Contact Bill Gor-don amp Associates at 1-800-966-1904 to start your applicationtoday (Cal-SCAN)

REDUCE your past tax bill byas much as 75 percent Stoplevies liens and wage gar-nishments Call the Tax DRnow to see if you qualify 1-800-498-1067 (Cal-SCAN)

Bulletins

Business

SWITCH and save eventfrom DirecTV Packagesstarting at $1999 monthlyFree three months of HBOStarz Showtime and Cine-max Free genie HDDVR up-grade 2015 NFL Sundayticket Included with selectpackages New customersonly IV Support HoldingsLLC an authorized DirecTVdealer Some exclusionsapply Call for details 1-800-385-9017 (Cal-SCAN)

DISH TV retailer Starting at$1999 monthly (for 12months) and high-speed in-ternet starting at $1495

monthly (where available)Save Ask about same-dayinstallation Call now 1-800-357-0810 (Cal-SCAN)

Health

SAFE Step Walk-In Tub Alertfor seniors Bathroom falls canbe fatal Approved by ArthritisFoundation Therapeutic jetsLess than four-inch step-inWide door Anti-slip floors

American-made Installationincluded Call 800-799-4811for $750 off (Cal-SCAN)

VIAGRA 100mg or Cialis20mg 40 tabs plus 10 free allfor $99 including free fastand discreet shipping 1-888-

836-0780 or Metro-Medsnet(Cal-SCAN)

LOWEST prices on healthand dental insurance Wehave the best rates from topcompanies Call now 888-989-4807 (Cal-SCAN)

COMPARE Medicare supple-ment plans and save Callnow during open enrollmentto receive free Medicarequotes from trusted afford-able companies Get coveredand save Call 844-277-0253(Cal-SCAN)

HOT flashes Women 40-65with frequent hot flashes mayqualify for the Replenish Triala medical research study for

post-menopausal women Call855-781-1851 (Cal-SCAN)

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Health

ATTENTION Viagra andCialis users A cheaper alter-native to high drugstoreprices 50-pill special $99and free shipping 100 per-cent guaranteed Call now 1-800-624-9105 (Cal-SCAN)

Coyote sightings

ONE coyote seen headingwest near W Eleventh Stand N Cambridge Ave onMonday March 2 at 9 am

TWO adult coyotes seenheading east on Northwest-

ern Drive and Butte St at 7am on Monday March 2

Lost pet

LOST cat Parker a male grTabby with rings on tail and fowhite paws went missing Wednesday February 25 neTwelfth and Mountain Ave His chipped and wearing a purpcollar with bell no tag Offera reward 626-319-2242

FIGUEROA a male black awhite short hair cat went mising on Thursday February near W Eleventh St and Cambridge Ave Call Hen909-624-4474 951-202-9274

Personals

MEET singles No paid opetors just real people Browgreetings exchange messag

and connect live Try it free C800-945-3392 (Cal-SCAN)

rentals23

services26

legals24

real estate28

CLASSIFIEDS

Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

COURIER 03062015 03132015 03202015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

LA1509359 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

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BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

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Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Rentals

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CLASSIFIEDS

Friday 03-06-15

9096214761CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

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Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

EMPLOYMENT

MT SAN ANTONIO GARDENS (wwwmsagardensorg) anationally recognized life care retirement community for 460residents has the following positions available

RECEPTIONISTA part-time position responsible for assisting visitors and res-idents handling all incoming calls and using computer Qual-ified candidate should have excellent customer service andcommunication skills and be computer literate in basic officeprograms One-year of experience as a receptionist or in cus-tomer service preferred

ACTIVITY COORDINATORRelief position responsible for developing and implementingactivity programs for residents living in the Health CenterOne-year of experience working with the geriatric populationpreferred Efficient use of computer programs including data-base inputsreports and word processing preferred Strongorganizational skills and record keeping sk ills preferred

SECURITY OFFICERFull-time position responsible for patrolling all areas to assuresecurity of residents and property Qualified candidate shouldhave a current guard card and one-year experience Eveningnight and weekend shifts available

Please send resume to

Linnette Guidera

Director of Human Resources

Mt San Antonio Gardens

900 E Harrison Ave

Pomona CA 91767

Fax (909) 621-3327

lguiderathe-gardensorg

Maintenance Assistant

$1278 - $1544 per hour(Part-time)

The City of Claremont Community Services Depart-ment is looking for highly motivated individuals withstrong work ethics to provide assistance to the San-itation Division andor the Operations Division

Additional information about job duties and qualifi-cations are available on the city website atwwwciclaremontcaus A completed application is

required and must be received Monday April 62015 by 100 pm EOE

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

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The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

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Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

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File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

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File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 24

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015035215

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asADVANCED CUTTING SUPPLY 1364 Lin-

coln Ave Pomona CA 91767 Registrant(s)Brenda Segobia 1364 Lincoln Ave Pomona CA91767This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Brenda Segobia Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision

(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statementpursuant to section 17913 other than a change in

the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be

accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business

Name in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015037576

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as

STYLrsquoN 1061 W Foothill Blvd Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Irene Nunez Lopez 530 Flo-rence Ave Ontario CA 91764

This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01272015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Irene Nunez Lopez Title Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021115

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of the

County Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 days afterany change in the facts set forth in the statement

pursuant to section 17913 other than a change inthe residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filedbefore the expiration Effective January 1 2014

the Fictitious Business Name Statement must beaccompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-

thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015032302

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT SALES amp SERV-ICES BULLSEYE EQUIPMENT BULLS-EYE PRODUCTS USA 1008 W Kent Drive

Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Randall AMay 1008 W Kent Drive Claremont CA 91711Cynthia Vaca-May 1008 W Kent Drive Clare-mont CA 91711

This business is conducted by a Married CoupleRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on

01252015I declare that all information in this statement is

true and corrects Randall A May Title Co-Owner

This statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 020515

NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from the

date on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-

ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-

ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity Form

The filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015018088

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asNEGOCIOS Y SERVICIOS BUSINESS ANDSERVICES MAGAZINE 684 E Columbia AvePomona CA 91767 Registrant(s) Arnoldo Garcia684 E Columbia Ave Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Arnoldo Garcia Title Business OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on012215NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 13 20 27 and March 6 2015

CASE NO 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NCSUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)

(CCP SECTION 860 et seq)EXEMPT FROM FILING FEES PER

GOVT CODE SECTION 6103SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOCALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-

NANCE AUTHORITY Plaintiffv

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FI-NANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY ASSESSEDCLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PROGRAM ESTAB-LISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES AND CITIESINCLUDING THE ADOPTION OF RESOLU-TIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THEMATTERS THEREIN AND ALL BONDS CON-TRACTS CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTSAND OTHER MATTERS AND PROCEEDINGSRELATED THERETO Defendants

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(AVISO a ACUSADO)

NOTICE YOU HAVE BEENSUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINSTYOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UN-LESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER THANAPRIL 6 2015 WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10)DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUB-LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THEINFORMATION BELOW

AVISO USTED HA SIDO DE-MANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIRCONTRA USTED SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOSQUE USTED RESPONDA NO MAacuteS TARDEQUE EL 6 DE ABRIL DE 2015 QUE ES DIEZ(10) DIacuteAS DESPUEacuteS DE LA TERMINACIOacuteNDE LA PUBLICACIOacuteN DE ESTA CITACIOacuteNLEA LA INFORMACIOacuteN QUE SIGUE

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE MATTER OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL

FINANCE AUTHORITYS PROPERTY AS-SESSED CLEAN ENERGY ( `PACE` ) PRO-GRAM ESTABLISHED IN CERTAIN COUNTIESAND CITIES INCLUDING THE ADOPTION OFRESOLUTIONS AND THE AUTHORIZATIONOF THE MATTERS THEREIN AND ALLBONDS CONTRACTS CONTRACTUAL AS-SESSMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS ANDPROCEEDINGS RELATED THERETO

DETAILED SUMMARY OF MAT-TER TO BE VALIDATED

California Municipal Finance Author-ity ( the Authority` ) has established the Property As-sessed Clean Energy (``PACE``) Program (the

``CMFA PACE Program``) The Authority seeks toimplement the CMFA PACE Program in 31 countiesand 42 cities throughout California to encourage andfacilitate the installation of distributed generation re-newable energy sources energy and water efficiencyimprovements seismic stengthening improvementsandor electric vehicle charging infrastructure by res-idential and non-residential property owners whichwill save participating property owners money whileconserving rescurces and reducing carbon emissionsall in furtherance of the Legislatures goals as set forthin California Streets amp Highways Code Section589810 et seq

The Authority seeks to validate all pro-ceedings actions liens and contracts connected withthe CMFA PACE Program and to obtain an orderfrom the Superior Court that the proceedings actionsliens and contracts related to the CMFA PACE Pro-gram are valid legal and binding and are in con-formity with the applicable provisions of all laws andenactments at any time in force or controlling uponsuch proceedings including but not limited to theprovisions of Article XIII D of the California Consti-tution the due process and contract clauses of theConstitution of the United States and their equiva-lent clauses in the California Constitution

The Plaintiff has filed a civil complaintagainst you If you wish to contest the legality or va-lidity of the matter that is the subject of this lawsuityou must appear and file with the Court a writtenpleading in response to the complaint not later thanApril 6 2015 Your pleading must be in the form re-quired by the California Rules of Court Your originalpleading must be filed in this Court with proper filingfees and proof that a copy thereof was served onPlaintiffs attorneys

Unless you so respond your defaultwill be entered upon Plaintiffs application and thisCourt may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint Persons who contest thelegality or validity of the matters which are the sub-

ject of this lawsuit will not be subject to punitive ac-tion such as wage garnishment or seizure of their realor personal property

YOU MAY SEEK THE ADVICE

OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CON-

NECTED WITH THE COMPLAINT OR THISSUMMONS IF SO YOU SHOULD DO SOPROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RE-SPONSE IF ANY MAY BE FILED ON TIME

SI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR ELCONSEJO DE UN ABOGADO EN ESTEASUNTO DEBERIacuteA HACERLO INMEDI-ATAMENTE PARA QUE SU REPUESTA ES-CRITA SI HAY ALGUNA PUEDA SERREGISTRADA A TIEMPO

CASE NUMBER (Numero delCaso) 37-2015-00002615-CU-MC-NC

The name and address of the court is(El nombre y direccion de la corte es)

SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OFSAN DIEGO - NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325So Melrose Drive Vista CA 92081

The name address and telephone num-ber of plaintiffs attorney is (El nombre la direccion y

el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante odel demandante que no tiene abogado es)Michael WeedOrrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900DATE 2215(Fecha)(Delegado)[SEAL][SELLO]J C CASTILLOSuperior Court ClerkClerk by________ Deputy (Actuario)MICHAEL WEED (STATE BAR NO 199675)mweedorrickcomCAMERON L DESMOND (STATE BAR NO268925)cdesmondorrickcomORRICK HERRINGTON amp SUTCLIFFE LLP400 Capitol Mall Suite 3000Sacramento CA 95814-4497 Telephone 916-447-9200Facsimile 916-329-4900CN908353 PACE Feb 20 27 Mar 6 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No7023110081 Title Order No 110364776 APN 8666-

060-054 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 06132006 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOUYOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERA publicauction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashierrsquoscheck drawn on a state or national bank check drawnby state or federal credit union or a check drawn by astate or federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in sect5102 tothe Financial code and authorized to do business inthis state will be held by duly appointed trustee Thesale will be made but without covenant or warrantyexpressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured bysaid Deed of Trust The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the prop-erty address or other common designation if anyshown herein Trustor(s) Zamar R Alkiezar andAnna S Alkiezar Husband and Wife Recorded06202006 as Instrument No 06 1347551 of Of-ficial Records of LOS ANGELES County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is2270 DAYBREAK DRIVE LA VERNE CA91750-1735 Assessors Parcel No 8666-060-054The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obli-gation secured by the property to be sold and rea-sonable estimated costs expenses and advances atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $92885525 If the sale is set aside for anyreason the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid plus interest The pur-chaser shall have no further recourse against thebeneficiary the Trustor or the trustee NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should understandthat there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion You will be bidding on a lien not on the propertyitself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction doesnot automatically entitle you to free and clear owner-ship of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are ormay be responsible for paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off before you can receiveclear title to the property You are encouraged to in-vestigate the existence priority and size of outstand-ing liens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurance com-pany either of which may charge you a fee for thisinformation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold

more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The saledate shown on this notice of sale may be postponedone or more times by the mortgagee beneficiarytrustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code The law requires that infor-mation about trustee sale postponements be madeavailable to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has been postponed and if ap-plicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit thisInternet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom orwwwAuctioncom using the file number assigned tothis case 7023110081 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immedi-ately be reflected in the telephone information or onthe Internet Web site The best way to verify post-ponement information is to attend the scheduled saleDate February 19 2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEESERVICES INC as Trustee Victoria Gutierrez Au-thorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer Road Suite 250Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Re-quests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER 7023110081

022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040072

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asMAKE ONE YARN COMPANY 2127 FoothillBlvd Ste A La Verne CA 91750 Registrant(s)Amanda Rios 1826 Antioch Road Claremont CA91711 Marci Rienstra 5505 Finch Street La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Amanda Rios Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of

section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address of a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13 2015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE File No777716496 Title Order No 110297625 APN 8671-028-001 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED 09162004 UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-

der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in sect5102 to the Financial codeand authorized to do business in this state will beheld by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressedor implied regarding title possession or encum-brances to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deedof Trust The undersigned Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of the property address orother common designation if any shown hereinTrustor(s) MICHAEL J CHAKERIAN ANDTOMIE CHAKERIAN HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS Recorded 09242004 as In-strument No 04 2457724 and modified by agreementrecorded on 43009 as Instrument No 20090637691of Official Records of Los Angeles County Califor-nia Date of Sale 03202015 at 100 PM Place of Sale In the main dining room of the Pomona Ma-sonic Temple located at 395 South Thomas StreetPomona CA The purported property address is 518CHARLESTON DRIVE CLAREMONT CA91711 Assessors Parcel No 8671-028-001 The totalamount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se-

cured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of Sale is$70826962 If the sale is set aside for any reason thepurchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid plus interest The purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the beneficiary theTrustor or the trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIALBIDDERS If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placingthe highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lien beingauctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the high-est bidder at the auction you are or may be responsi-ble for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the exis-tence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the countyrecorderrsquos office or a title insurance company eitherof which may charge you a fee for this information If you consult either of these resources you should beaware that the same lender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown onthis notice of sale may be postponed one or more timesby the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pur-suant to Section 2924g of the California Civil CodeThe law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property you may call 877-484-9942 or visit this Internet Web site wwwUSA-Foreclosurecom or wwwAuctioncom using the filenumber assigned to this case 777716496 Informationabout postponements that are very short in duration orthat occur close in time to the scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in the telephone informationor on the Internet Web site The best way to verifypostponement information is to attend the scheduledsale Date February 20 2015 NORTHWESTTRUSTEE SERVICES INC as Trustee VictoriaGutierrez Authorized Signatory 1241 E Dyer RoadSuite 250 Santa Ana CA 92705 Reinstatement andPay-Off Requests (866) 387-NWTS THIS OFFICEIS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER

777716496 022720150306201503132015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015039844

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas BURIALS AT SEA BY CAPTAIN JOHN-NIE LEE BURIALS AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIAL AT SEA BY CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE BURIAL AT SEA BY CAP-TAINCOM BURIALS AT SEA CAPTAINJOHNNIE LEE 372 E Shoreline Village DrLong Beach CA 90802 Mailing address POBox 930 Hawthorne CA 90251 Registrant(s)Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr 372 E Shoreline VillageDr Long Beach CA 90802This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Johnnie Alvin Lee Jr Title Busines s OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section

14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015042132

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NAIL ICON 932 W Foothill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Paul Thai 405Hervey Ave Upland CA 91786This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious name or names listed aboveon 02172015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Paul ThaiThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a)of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statementgenerally expires at the end of five (5) yearsfrom the date on which it was filed in the officeof the County Clerk except as provided in sub-division (b) of section 17920 where it expires40 days after any change in the facts set forth in

the statement pursuant to section 17913 otherthan a change in the residence address of a reg-istered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expirationEffective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Busi-ness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Sec-tion 14411 et seq Business and ProfessionsCode)PUBLISH February 27 March 6 13 and 202015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015040210

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas EMPLOYERS HR 584 N Diamond BarBlvd Diamond Bar CA 91765 Registrant(s)WORKFORCE ENTERPRISES WFE INC 584N Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar CA 91765This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name or

names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Helen Hernandez Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 021315NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gen-erally expires at the end of five (5) years from thedate on which it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk except as provided in subdivision(b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the state-ment pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name State-ment must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be accompanied by the Af-fidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Busi-ness Name in violation of the rights of anotherunder federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH February 20 27 March 6 and 13

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

COURIER 03062015 03132015 03202015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

LA1509359 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

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844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

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Soaring ceilings with ample natural light Kitchenhas granite counters and island walk-in pantry anddual ovens Newly built in 2001 with approximately3150 sq ft with four total bedrooms plus a bonusroom and three bathrooms Downstairs bedroomand full bathroom large laundry room with a sinkand ample storage cabinets Upstairs is a spaciousmaster suite Master bathroom with shower andsoaking tub dual sinks and two spacious closet ar-eas Three-car attached garage (P1688)

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BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

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Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015057480

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asACCENSUS ACCENSUS LED ACCENSUSGROUP ACCENSUS GROUP LED 1007 Cas-cade Place Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Brandon G Jagielo 1007 Cascade Place Clare-mont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Brandon G Jagielo Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on030415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015031002

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asBIKRAM HOT YOGA LONG BEACH HOTYOGA LONG BEACH BIKRAM YOGALONG BEACH 6324 E Pacific Coast HighwayE Long Beach CA 90803 Mailing address 1054Alamitos Ave Long Beach CA 90813 Regis-trant(s) SHATKARMA WELLNESS GROUPLLC 6324 E Pacific Coast Highway E LongBeach CA 90803This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompany

Registrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Rosalinda Chacon Lauper Title ManagingMemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on020415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015050095

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGYPSY SISTERS CLAREMONT 847 Provi-dence Pl Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)Helen J Feller 847 Providence Pl Claremont CA91711 Jan Wheatcroft 506 Yale Ave ClaremontCA 91711This business is conducted by CopartnersRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on05011996I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Helen J Feller Title CopartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015TS No 14-3470-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE NOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THEINFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT-TACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要 참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LAINFORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NANAKALAKIP LƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgraveBẢN TRIgraveNH BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNGTIN TRONG TAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect29233(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS RE-QUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENTBUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a)THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUB-LISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-MATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THEMORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED10162006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THEPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULDCONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale tothe highest bidder for cash cashiers check drawnon a state or national bank check drawn by a stateor federal credit union or a check drawn by a stateor federal savings and loan association or savingsassociation or savings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to dobusiness in this state will be held by the duly ap-pointed trustee as shown below of all right titleand interest conveyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below

The sale will be made but without covenant or

warranty expressed or implied regarding titlepossession or encumbrances to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deedof Trust with interest and late charges thereon asprovided in the note(s) advances under the termsof the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth belowThe amount may be greater on the day of saleTrustor DWIGHT LEWIS A MARRIED MANAS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee The Wolf Firm A LawCorporation Recorded 10302006 as InstrumentNo 06 2398365 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County CaliforniaStreet Address or other common designation of realproperty 1446 TURNING BEND DRIVECLAREMONT CA 91711 APN 8302-029-025Date of Sale 422015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges $66684127 es-

timated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street addressor other common designation if any shown aboveIf no street address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request tothe beneficiary within 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are consideringbidding on this property lien you should under-stand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien noton the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bid-der at the auction you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-tioned off before you can receive clear title to theproperty You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this infor-mation If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deed of trust on theproperty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Thesale date shown on this notice of sale may be post-poned one or more times by the mortgagee bene-ficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law re-quires that information about trustee sale post-ponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed and if applicable the rescheduledtime and date for the sale of this property you maycall (916) 939-0772 or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom using the file num-ber assigned to this case 14-3470-11 Informationabout postponements that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time to the scheduled salemay not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation or on the Internet Web site The bestway to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale Date 2262015 The Wolf Firm A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street 2ndFloor Irvine California 92614 Foreclosure De-partment (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only (916)939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom Frank Es-calera Team Lead NPP0243133 To CLAREMONT

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15034-HYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are COIN LAUNDRYOPERATIONS INC 22275 ALESSANDROBLVD MORENO VALLEY CA 92553Doing Business as COIN LAUNDRYAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by theSeller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareJAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVIS CO ELITEBUSINESS INVESTMENTS CORP 5404 WHIT-SETT AVE 18 VALLEY VILLAGE CA 91607The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT TRADENAME MACHINERY GOODWILL LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE SUPPLIESTELEPHONE NUMBERS and are located at 1666INDIAN HILL BLVD POMONA CA 91767The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at theoffice of NEW CENTURY ESCROW INC 18253COLIMA RD STE 202 ROWLAND HEIGHTSCA 91748 and the anticipated sale date is MARCH24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062The name and address of the person with whomclaims may be filed is NEW CENTURY ES-CROW INC 18253 COLIMA RD STE 202ROWLAND HEIGHTS CA 91748 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale date spec-ified aboveDated 21815BUYERS JAMES DAVIS AND LEAH DAVISLA1509344 CLAREMONT COURIER 3615

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Escrow No 15-28921-AKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SEUNG HEE PARK20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE E DIA-MOND BAR CA 91789Doing Business as CAFEacute TERRACEAll other business name(s) and address(es) used bythe Seller(s) within three years as stated by the

Seller(s) isareThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareHKF FOOD INC 12203-47 SANTAGERTRUDES AVE LA MIRADA CA 90638The assets to be sold are described in general asALL STOCK IN TRADE FIXTURES EQUIP-MENT GOODWILL TRADENAME LEASELEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS ANDCOVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are lo-cated at 20651 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR STE EDIAMOND BAR CA 91789The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 6025BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 andthe anticipated sale date is MARCH 24 2015The bulk sale is subject to California UniformCommercial Code Section 61062[If the sale is subject to Sec 61062 the follow-ing information must be provided] The name andaddress of the person with whom claims may befiled is TEAM ESCROW INC 6025 BEACHBLVD BUENA PARK CA 90621 and the lastday for filing claims shall be MARCH 23 2015which is the business day before the sale datespecified aboveDated 02262015BUYER HKF FOOD INC

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File No 2015043989

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLAMPCRAFT 809 N Indian Hill Blvd Clare-mont CA 91711 Mailing address PO Box 995Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Alan Medak809 N Indian Hill Blvd Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on06011998I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Alan Medak Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on021915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement gener-ally expires at the end of five (5) years from the dateon which it was filed in the office of the CountyClerk except as provided in subdivision (b) of sec-

tion 17920 where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in theresidence address o f a registered owner A new Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 theFictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another underfederal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH March 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015051284

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asYALE AVENUE ADVISORS 1133 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Marc DanielSelznick 1133 Yale Avenue Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact busi-ness under the fictitious business name or nameslisted hereinI declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Marc Daniel Selznick Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on022615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generallyexpires at the end of five (5) years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of the County Clerkexcept as provided in subdivision (b) of section17920 where it expires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statement pursuant to sec-tion 17913 other than a change in the residence ad-dress of a registered owner A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be filed before theexpiration Effective January 1 2014 the FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must be accompanied bythe Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Namein violation of the rights of another under federalstate or common law (see Section 14411 et seqBusiness and Professions Code)

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Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Competitive ratesSmall repairs

No job too smallReferences availableWe work our own jobs

Carrie or Ron

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Extensive preparationIndoor outdoor cabinetsOffering odorless greensolution 33-year master

Lic542552Please call

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No job too big or too small

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dent referrals Free estimates

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New refurbish and repair

Concrete masonry lighting

planters and retaining walls

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wwwwall-doctorcom

Plumbing

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HVAC new installation re-

pairs Prices to fit the working

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909-593-1175

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Expert plumbing repairs and

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heaters faucets sinks

toilets disposals

under slab lead detection

sewer video inspection

Licensed bonded andinsured Lic917874

909-945-1995

Plumbing

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24-hour service Low cost

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leak detectionwater heaters

Your local plumber for over 25 yearsSenior discounts

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909-985-5254

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909-982-8910 Senior discount

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Roofing

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Reroofing repairs of all

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909-944-3884

Sprinklers amp Repair

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Veteran

Mt Sac Cal Poly

New repairs Professional All sprinkler repairs

Call 909-599-9530 now

Cell 626-428-1691

DURUSSEL Sprinklers Install

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Free estimates Lic540042

Call 909-982-1604

WASTING WATER

Poor Coverage

Sprinkler repair

Installationsand modifications

CF Privett

909-621-5388

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Tile

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764-7688

MASTER tile layer Quickand clean Stone and gran-

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909-624-8238wwwbauertreecarecom

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trimming and yard clean up909-982-5794

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Johnnys Tree ServiceTree trimming

and demolitionCertified arborist

Lic270275 insuredPlease call

909-946-1123

951-522-0992

Upholstery

PINK UPHOLSTERY

48 years of experience Up to

30 percent discount on fabric

Free pickup and delivery

Please call 909-597-6613

Wallpaper

WALLPAPER hanging removal by Andrea Envmentally friendly 30 ylocal experience Free mates Lic844375 9990-1053

Weed Abatemen

JOHNNYS Tree ServWeed abatementland cing Disking and mow

Please call 909-946-1951-522-0992 Lic270

TIRED of dealing with wproblems on your lot or fHelp control the problean environmentally manner To receive loadquality wood chips Plecall 909-214-6773 TomTree Service

ADVANCED

DON DAVIESVeteran

Weed eating mowing

tractor fields

manual slopes haulin

909-599-9530Cell 626-428-169

Window Washin

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Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pmREAL ESTATE

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Broker Associate CRS GRI ABR e-PRO SRES

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I cant say enough about Masons easy-going professionalism I haveworked with many real estate agentsmdashbuying and selling a homemdashsomegood and some not so good but Mason stands above the rest Although a busy agent he made us feel like we were his only clients It is obvious thatMason takes pride in his work and helped us through what has usually been a very stressful process We were always informed updated and met personally when needed There was never pressure unnecessary stress or unanswered questions I will recommend everyone I know to Mason

Read what my clients are saying VisitwwwMasonProphetcom and click on Testimonials

or find me on wwwYelpcom

mdashRosie V

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We represent buyers and sellers with expertise profession-alism technology and personal service Neighborhood knowledge is a top factor for successful sales We know

and serve Claremont and the Foothill Communities

Residential ndash Investment ndash Historical ndash Green ndash Short Sales

Check outour reviews

Nancy Telford NANCY TELFORD Broker AssociateCentury 21 and local Claremont resident for approxi-mately 31 years is AGAIN the TOP Producer for 2014 Nancy has been the Top Producer consis-tently for the last 19 years Her superior performance has enabled her to achieve the 1 TopProducer in the entire Inland EmpireSan Gabriel Valley 7 in the entire United States and 12 inthe World per the Century 21 Corporation Eighty-five percent of Nancyrsquos business has been re-ferrals from past satisfied clients due to her OUTSTANDING QUALITY SERVICE based on asincere interest in helping people with all their real estate needs Consistently the recipient of the1 Top Quality Service Award Top Referral Agent Award Top Investment Award Esteemed C-21 Preferred Agent Club Award GRI Certification Certified Green Real Estate Professional (CG-REP) and Grand Centurion Honor Society Award which is a symbol of excellence and is thehighest professional ranking that a Realtor can receive in the Century 21 system

Nancy ranked as one of the most productive agents amongst the best of the best in the entireCentury 21 system

1 Top Producer in the Inland EmpireSan Gabriel Valley Top 12 in the world with more than102000 sales professionals in 75 countries and 7 in the entire United States

Call today (909) 575-8411 or email telfordtelfordcom for the Best Professional QualityService with all your real estate needs See over 100 5 Star outstanding buyers and sellers testi-monials at zillowcomprofileNancy-TelfordReviews and her website nancytelfordcom

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Celebrating Over 25 Years

Selling Real Estate in the Area

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wwwmalkarindecom

EXPERIENCE MATTERS

MMALKA RINDE REAL ESTATEALKA RINDE REAL ESTATE1876 Morgan Avenue Claremont CA 91711

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REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

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Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

NewPrice

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Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

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Seniors Real Estate amp Certified Probate Specialist

8311 Haven Ave Suite 180 Rancho Cucamongapamelabergmanymailcom

(909) 636-2744BRE01899295

GEOFF T HAMILL

G EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

LEMON HEIGHTS COMMUNITY - $6350001688 W PONDEROSA WAY UPLAND

Soaring ceilings with ample natural light Kitchenhas granite counters and island walk-in pantry anddual ovens Newly built in 2001 with approximately3150 sq ft with four total bedrooms plus a bonusroom and three bathrooms Downstairs bedroomand full bathroom large laundry room with a sinkand ample storage cabinets Upstairs is a spaciousmaster suite Master bathroom with shower andsoaking tub dual sinks and two spacious closet ar-eas Three-car attached garage (P1688)

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE CLASSICSPANISH-STYLE HOME WITH

MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors French windows and doorscoved ceilings and more Four bedrooms andthree bathrooms Upstairs wrap-around viewbalcony overlooks picturesque Italian gardensand multiple stoned patio areas situated in aserene setting Separate finished studio Easystroll to colleges and village shopping

COMING SOONbull One-Story Executive Newer Home on

23 Acre - $1225000bull Claremont Village Heritage House- $1100000

bull North Claremont Custom Home on23 acre - $1150000

bull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Homewith Guest House - $950000

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for a Claremont home Please call today for a

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CLIENT REVIEWS

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

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Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

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Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

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Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped memdashJane Hammond Claremont

JUST SOLD NEW LISTING

BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Irrigation

SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

INSTALLATIONS

EXPERT REPAIRSDRIP SYSTEM

SPECIALISTS

CFPRIVETT LIC557151

909-621-5388

ADVANCED

DON DAVIESVeteran Mt Sac Cal Poly

New repairs Professional

All sprinkler repairs

Call 909-599-9530 Now

Cell 626-428-1691

Landscaping

Dales Tree amp

Landscape Services

Pruning removal planting

rrigation and yard cleanup

909-982-5794

Lic753381

GREENWOOD

LANDSCAPING COLandscaping contractor for

complete landscaping

irrigation drainage

designing and gardening

Lic520496909-621-7770

Drought tolerant and

California native design

Water conserving irrigationLighting and maintenance

Allen Cantrall Landscape

909-224-3327Lic861685

Serving the areasince 1983

ADVANCED DON DAVIES

Mt Sac Cal Poly

New refurbish or repair

Design drainage concrete

slate flagstone lighting irri-

gation decomposed granite

909-599-9530

Cell 626-428-1691

Claremont area 30 years

Lic323243

DLS Landscaping and Design

Claremont native specializing

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Landscaping

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$2 sq ft rebate

Learn Japanese

TAUGHT by Sumi Ohtaniat the Claremont Forum inthe Packing House Mon-day Tuesday Wednesdayafternoonsevenings Alllevels welcome Excellentbrain exercise for seniors909-626-3066

Painting

ACE SEVIER PAINTING

InteriorExterior

BONDED and INSUREDMany references

Claremont resident35 years experience

Lic315050Please call 909-624-5080

909-596-4095

DampD Custom PaintingBonded Lic423346 Resi-dential commercial Interior or exterior Free estimates909-982-8024

COLLINS Painting amp Con-struction Company LLC In-terior exterior Residentialand commercial ContractorsLic384597 909-985-8484

KPW PAINTINGOlder couple painting

40 years experience

Competitive ratesSmall repairs

No job too smallReferences availableWe work our own jobs

Carrie or Ron

909-615-4858

Lic778506

STEVE LOPEZPAINTING

Extensive preparationIndoor outdoor cabinetsOffering odorless greensolution 33-year master

Lic542552Please call

909-989-9786

Painting

AFFORDABLE Traditional or

green options Custom work

No job too big or too small

20 years of Claremont resi-

dent referrals Free estimates

Lic721041 909-228-4256

wwwvjpaintcom

RESIDENTIALCommercialQuality work at reasonableprices Free estimatesLic541469 909-622-7994

Patio amp Decks

ADVANCED DON DAVIES

New refurbish and repair

Concrete masonry lighting

planters and retaining walls

909-599-9530

Cell 626-428-1691Claremont area 30 years

Lic323243

Plastering amp Stucco

PLASTERING by Thomas

Stucco and drywall repair

specialist Licensed home

improvement Contractor

Lic614648 909-984-6161

wwwwall-doctorcom

Plumbing

RENES Plumbing and AC All

types residential repairs

HVAC new installation re-

pairs Prices to fit the working

familyrsquos budget Lic454443

Insured professional service

909-593-1175

EXCEL PLUMBING

Family owned and operated

30 plus years experience

Expert plumbing repairs and

drain cleaning Water

heaters faucets sinks

toilets disposals

under slab lead detection

sewer video inspection

Licensed bonded andinsured Lic917874

909-945-1995

Plumbing

STEVErsquoS PLUMBING

24-hour service Low cost

Free estimates All plumbing repairsComplete drain cleaning

leak detectionwater heaters

Your local plumber for over 25 yearsSenior discounts

Insured Lic744873

909-985-5254

Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

Bonded InsuredNO JOB TOO BIG

OR SMALL24-hour emergency service

909-982-8910 Senior discount

Lic359145

Roofing

GORDON Perry Roofing

Reroofing repairs of all

types Free estimates Qual-

ity work LicC39588976

909-944-3884

Sprinklers amp Repair

ADVANCED

DON DAVIES

Veteran

Mt Sac Cal Poly

New repairs Professional All sprinkler repairs

Call 909-599-9530 now

Cell 626-428-1691

DURUSSEL Sprinklers Install

repair automate Since 1982

Free estimates Lic540042

Call 909-982-1604

WASTING WATER

Poor Coverage

Sprinkler repair

Installationsand modifications

CF Privett

909-621-5388

Lic557151

Tile

REGROUT clean seal color

grout 909-880-9719 1-888-

764-7688

MASTER tile layer Quickand clean Stone and gran-

ite work Residential com-mercial Lic830249 Ray909-731-3511

Tree Care

BAUER TREE CARE

40 plus years

in ClaremontPruning of your small

and medium perennials

909-624-8238wwwbauertreecarecom

Dales Tree ServiceCertified arborist Pruning

and removals Landscapingcorrective and restoration

trimming and yard clean up909-982-5794

Lic753381

MGT Professional Tree CareProviding prompt depend-able service for all your treecare needs Certified arboristLic836027 Matt Gray-

Trask Call 909-946-7444

TOM Day Tree Service Finepruning of all trees since 1974Free estimate 909-629-6960

Johnnys Tree ServiceTree trimming

and demolitionCertified arborist

Lic270275 insuredPlease call

909-946-1123

951-522-0992

Upholstery

PINK UPHOLSTERY

48 years of experience Up to

30 percent discount on fabric

Free pickup and delivery

Please call 909-597-6613

Wallpaper

WALLPAPER hanging removal by Andrea Envmentally friendly 30 ylocal experience Free mates Lic844375 9990-1053

Weed Abatemen

JOHNNYS Tree ServWeed abatementland cing Disking and mow

Please call 909-946-1951-522-0992 Lic270

TIRED of dealing with wproblems on your lot or fHelp control the problean environmentally manner To receive loadquality wood chips Plecall 909-214-6773 TomTree Service

ADVANCED

DON DAVIESVeteran

Weed eating mowing

tractor fields

manual slopes haulin

909-599-9530Cell 626-428-169

Window Washin

NACHOS Window CleaFor window washing calcho 909-816-2435 Free mates satisfaction guaranNumber one in LA County

Claremont COURIER Classifieds

SERVICESFriday 03-06-15 tax help bull antiques bull house cleaning bull landscaping

pet care bull roofing bull elder care bull computer servicesAlthough paid advertisements may appear in Claremont COURIER publications in print online or in other electronic formats the Claremont COURIER does not endorse the advertised product service or company nor any of the claims made by the advertisement

892019 Claremont COURIER 3615

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-3615 2832

Claremont COURIER Classifieds 2

CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711

Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pmREAL ESTATE

9096214761

Friday 03-06-15

ldquo

rdquo

Mason Prophet Voted Top Local Realtor

in the COURIERrsquos Best of the Best Contest

Broker Associate CRS GRI ABR e-PRO SRES

9094477708 bull MasonMasonProphetcomwwwMasonProphetcom DRE 01714034

I cant say enough about Masons easy-going professionalism I haveworked with many real estate agentsmdashbuying and selling a homemdashsomegood and some not so good but Mason stands above the rest Although a busy agent he made us feel like we were his only clients It is obvious thatMason takes pride in his work and helped us through what has usually been a very stressful process We were always informed updated and met personally when needed There was never pressure unnecessary stress or unanswered questions I will recommend everyone I know to Mason

Read what my clients are saying VisitwwwMasonProphetcom and click on Testimonials

or find me on wwwYelpcom

mdashRosie V

(909) 260-5560madhupsaolcomwwwcallMadhucom

BRE00979814

Would you like to know whatyour home is worth VisitClaremontCAHomeValuescom

BRE 01326104 amp 01733616

CARLOS 909-964-7631

PAT 909-214-1002

wwwSamuelsonRealEstatecom

We represent buyers and sellers with expertise profession-alism technology and personal service Neighborhood knowledge is a top factor for successful sales We know

and serve Claremont and the Foothill Communities

Residential ndash Investment ndash Historical ndash Green ndash Short Sales

Check outour reviews

Nancy Telford NANCY TELFORD Broker AssociateCentury 21 and local Claremont resident for approxi-mately 31 years is AGAIN the TOP Producer for 2014 Nancy has been the Top Producer consis-tently for the last 19 years Her superior performance has enabled her to achieve the 1 TopProducer in the entire Inland EmpireSan Gabriel Valley 7 in the entire United States and 12 inthe World per the Century 21 Corporation Eighty-five percent of Nancyrsquos business has been re-ferrals from past satisfied clients due to her OUTSTANDING QUALITY SERVICE based on asincere interest in helping people with all their real estate needs Consistently the recipient of the1 Top Quality Service Award Top Referral Agent Award Top Investment Award Esteemed C-21 Preferred Agent Club Award GRI Certification Certified Green Real Estate Professional (CG-REP) and Grand Centurion Honor Society Award which is a symbol of excellence and is thehighest professional ranking that a Realtor can receive in the Century 21 system

Nancy ranked as one of the most productive agents amongst the best of the best in the entireCentury 21 system

1 Top Producer in the Inland EmpireSan Gabriel Valley Top 12 in the world with more than102000 sales professionals in 75 countries and 7 in the entire United States

Call today (909) 575-8411 or email telfordtelfordcom for the Best Professional QualityService with all your real estate needs See over 100 5 Star outstanding buyers and sellers testi-monials at zillowcomprofileNancy-TelfordReviews and her website nancytelfordcom

Congratulations again to

Determined - Honest - Dedicated - DiligentDRE 01191038

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MALKA RINDEBroker - Owner

Celebrating Over 25 Years

Selling Real Estate in the Area

Bus 909-625-2407 Fax 909-621-2842

wwwmalkarindecom

EXPERIENCE MATTERS

MMALKA RINDE REAL ESTATEALKA RINDE REAL ESTATE1876 Morgan Avenue Claremont CA 91711

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REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

wwwcurtisrealestatecom

Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

NewPrice

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Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

Pamela Bergman-SwartzREALTORreg Transition Living Consultant

Seniors Real Estate amp Certified Probate Specialist

8311 Haven Ave Suite 180 Rancho Cucamongapamelabergmanymailcom

(909) 636-2744BRE01899295

GEOFF T HAMILL

G EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

LEMON HEIGHTS COMMUNITY - $6350001688 W PONDEROSA WAY UPLAND

Soaring ceilings with ample natural light Kitchenhas granite counters and island walk-in pantry anddual ovens Newly built in 2001 with approximately3150 sq ft with four total bedrooms plus a bonusroom and three bathrooms Downstairs bedroomand full bathroom large laundry room with a sinkand ample storage cabinets Upstairs is a spaciousmaster suite Master bathroom with shower andsoaking tub dual sinks and two spacious closet ar-eas Three-car attached garage (P1688)

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE CLASSICSPANISH-STYLE HOME WITH

MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors French windows and doorscoved ceilings and more Four bedrooms andthree bathrooms Upstairs wrap-around viewbalcony overlooks picturesque Italian gardensand multiple stoned patio areas situated in aserene setting Separate finished studio Easystroll to colleges and village shopping

COMING SOONbull One-Story Executive Newer Home on

23 Acre - $1225000bull Claremont Village Heritage House- $1100000

bull North Claremont Custom Home on23 acre - $1150000

bull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Homewith Guest House - $950000

bull Claremont Village Craftsman-Style- $725000

FOR LEASE ( Available Now)bull Towne Ranch Near Claremont Village- $2100 monthly

SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers looking

for a Claremont home Please call today for a

FREE complimentary market analysis of your

property Thank you

9096210500GeoffGeoffHamillcom

EXPECTEXPERTISE

CLIENT REVIEWS

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped memdashJane Hammond Claremont

JUST SOLD NEW LISTING

BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4PM COMING SOONBest PossiblePrice Achieved

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORYSUNDAY MARCH 8

1-4 pm 1688 W Ponderosa Way Upland Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

892019 Claremont COURIER 3615

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 2

MALKA RINDEBroker - Owner

Celebrating Over 25 Years

Selling Real Estate in the Area

Bus 909-625-2407 Fax 909-621-2842

wwwmalkarindecom

EXPERIENCE MATTERS

MMALKA RINDE REAL ESTATEALKA RINDE REAL ESTATE1876 Morgan Avenue Claremont CA 91711

BRE 00545647

REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

wwwcurtisrealestatecom

Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

NewPrice

892019 Claremont COURIER 3615

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 3

Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

Pamela Bergman-SwartzREALTORreg Transition Living Consultant

Seniors Real Estate amp Certified Probate Specialist

8311 Haven Ave Suite 180 Rancho Cucamongapamelabergmanymailcom

(909) 636-2744BRE01899295

GEOFF T HAMILL

G EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

LEMON HEIGHTS COMMUNITY - $6350001688 W PONDEROSA WAY UPLAND

Soaring ceilings with ample natural light Kitchenhas granite counters and island walk-in pantry anddual ovens Newly built in 2001 with approximately3150 sq ft with four total bedrooms plus a bonusroom and three bathrooms Downstairs bedroomand full bathroom large laundry room with a sinkand ample storage cabinets Upstairs is a spaciousmaster suite Master bathroom with shower andsoaking tub dual sinks and two spacious closet ar-eas Three-car attached garage (P1688)

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE CLASSICSPANISH-STYLE HOME WITH

MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors French windows and doorscoved ceilings and more Four bedrooms andthree bathrooms Upstairs wrap-around viewbalcony overlooks picturesque Italian gardensand multiple stoned patio areas situated in aserene setting Separate finished studio Easystroll to colleges and village shopping

COMING SOONbull One-Story Executive Newer Home on

23 Acre - $1225000bull Claremont Village Heritage House- $1100000

bull North Claremont Custom Home on23 acre - $1150000

bull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Homewith Guest House - $950000

bull Claremont Village Craftsman-Style- $725000

FOR LEASE ( Available Now)bull Towne Ranch Near Claremont Village- $2100 monthly

SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers looking

for a Claremont home Please call today for a

FREE complimentary market analysis of your

property Thank you

9096210500GeoffGeoffHamillcom

EXPECTEXPERTISE

CLIENT REVIEWS

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped memdashJane Hammond Claremont

JUST SOLD NEW LISTING

BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4PM COMING SOONBest PossiblePrice Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

DRE 00997900

892019 Claremont COURIER 3615

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-3615 3132

CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

N E W

L I S T I N G

N E W

L I S T I N G

N E W

L I S T I N G

S A L E

P E N

D I N G

892019 Claremont COURIER 3615

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892019 Claremont COURIER 3615

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-3615 2932

Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 2

MALKA RINDEBroker - Owner

Celebrating Over 25 Years

Selling Real Estate in the Area

Bus 909-625-2407 Fax 909-621-2842

wwwmalkarindecom

EXPERIENCE MATTERS

MMALKA RINDE REAL ESTATEALKA RINDE REAL ESTATE1876 Morgan Avenue Claremont CA 91711

BRE 00545647

REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

wwwcurtisrealestatecom

Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Craig Beauvais Maureen Mills

Nancy amp Bob Schreiber Patricia Simmons Corinna Soiles Carol Wiese

Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

844 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTLight bright and located in the ClubTerrace condominium complexThree bedrooms 3 bathrooms with2 suites upstairs and one bedroomdownstairs in approximately 1563sq ft Fireplace vaulted ceilingspatio with tennis court view Exten-sive custom tile and stone$489000 (T844)

420 BAUGHMAN AVE CLAREMONT1940s bungalow in ClaremontVillage This 3 bedroom househas a great location vintagecharm and has recently beentransformed with major remodel-ing to give it many amenities of anew home including a new mas-ter suite and kitchen (B420)

NewPrice

892019 Claremont COURIER 3615

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-3615 3032

Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday March 6 2015 3

Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

Pamela Bergman-SwartzREALTORreg Transition Living Consultant

Seniors Real Estate amp Certified Probate Specialist

8311 Haven Ave Suite 180 Rancho Cucamongapamelabergmanymailcom

(909) 636-2744BRE01899295

GEOFF T HAMILL

G EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

LEMON HEIGHTS COMMUNITY - $6350001688 W PONDEROSA WAY UPLAND

Soaring ceilings with ample natural light Kitchenhas granite counters and island walk-in pantry anddual ovens Newly built in 2001 with approximately3150 sq ft with four total bedrooms plus a bonusroom and three bathrooms Downstairs bedroomand full bathroom large laundry room with a sinkand ample storage cabinets Upstairs is a spaciousmaster suite Master bathroom with shower andsoaking tub dual sinks and two spacious closet ar-eas Three-car attached garage (P1688)

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE CLASSICSPANISH-STYLE HOME WITH

MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors French windows and doorscoved ceilings and more Four bedrooms andthree bathrooms Upstairs wrap-around viewbalcony overlooks picturesque Italian gardensand multiple stoned patio areas situated in aserene setting Separate finished studio Easystroll to colleges and village shopping

COMING SOONbull One-Story Executive Newer Home on

23 Acre - $1225000bull Claremont Village Heritage House- $1100000

bull North Claremont Custom Home on23 acre - $1150000

bull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Homewith Guest House - $950000

bull Claremont Village Craftsman-Style- $725000

FOR LEASE ( Available Now)bull Towne Ranch Near Claremont Village- $2100 monthly

SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers looking

for a Claremont home Please call today for a

FREE complimentary market analysis of your

property Thank you

9096210500GeoffGeoffHamillcom

EXPECTEXPERTISE

CLIENT REVIEWS

Thank you so much for all your helpYou are a terrific realtor We will

recommend you to everyone we knowWarmest regardsmdashWendy and Peter Herbert Claremont

Geoff Hamill was an excellent associatefrom the first phone conversation

Geoff kept us informed through the sales process and the difficult escrow whiledealing with buyers from China I wouldrecommend him to all my friendsmdashDr David A Bellows Claremont

Geoff was wonderful to work with Iappreciated his professionalism or-

ganization attention to detail knowledgeand sensitivity He is an asset to your business Thank youmdashMary Paine Pomona

Geoff did a lovely job for us on a verycomplex Relocation file I would wel-

come Geoff in my files againmdashJan Neary Brookfield Relocation Inc Claremont

Geoff was so helpful He truly is a professional in all the details of selling

a house for 50 plus years in Towne RanchI do so appreciate all the many ways hehelped memdashJane Hammond Claremont

JUST SOLD NEW LISTING

BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4PM COMING SOONBest PossiblePrice Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

DRE 00997900

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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Your trusted resource as you transitionthrough the new stage in your life

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For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

LEMON HEIGHTS COMMUNITY - $6350001688 W PONDEROSA WAY UPLAND

Soaring ceilings with ample natural light Kitchenhas granite counters and island walk-in pantry anddual ovens Newly built in 2001 with approximately3150 sq ft with four total bedrooms plus a bonusroom and three bathrooms Downstairs bedroomand full bathroom large laundry room with a sinkand ample storage cabinets Upstairs is a spaciousmaster suite Master bathroom with shower andsoaking tub dual sinks and two spacious closet ar-eas Three-car attached garage (P1688)

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE CLASSICSPANISH-STYLE HOME WITH

MEDITERRANEAN INFLUENCES - $975000Extensive restorations inside and out Enjoy oakhardwood floors French windows and doorscoved ceilings and more Four bedrooms andthree bathrooms Upstairs wrap-around viewbalcony overlooks picturesque Italian gardensand multiple stoned patio areas situated in aserene setting Separate finished studio Easystroll to colleges and village shopping

COMING SOONbull One-Story Executive Newer Home on

23 Acre - $1225000bull Claremont Village Heritage House- $1100000

bull North Claremont Custom Home on23 acre - $1150000

bull Live OakWebb Canyon Custom Homewith Guest House - $950000

bull Claremont Village Craftsman-Style- $725000

FOR LEASE ( Available Now)bull Towne Ranch Near Claremont Village- $2100 monthly

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BEYOND THE EXTRAORDINARYCLAREMONT - $2500000

Stonehurst Manor seven en-suite bedrooms andeight-and-a-half bathrooms in over 8500 sq ftGrand double staircases encircle the rotunda-style living room Gourmet kitchen has an elon-gated granite island and professional-grade appli-ances with a separate breakfast dining area Wineconnoisseurs will enjoy the 960 bottle wine roomMaster retreat with fireplace wet bar sitting areabuilt-in steam sauna along with the Romanwhirlpool spa and soaking tub (H3752)

DIAMOND POINT HILLSIDEPANORAMIC VIEWS - $525000

Beautiful newly renovated one-story home on aquiet cul-de-sac Features three bedrooms andtwo updated bathrooms Kitchen with granite stonecounters and newly installed stainless steel appli-ances Newer central air and heating Newly in-stalled window coverings and flooring throughoutTwo-car attached garage with direct access In-cludes membership access to Diamond Point Clubnearby which features swimming pool tenniscourts and clubhouse (C23810)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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CHANTECLAIR ESTATEExperience the majestic presence of this European-style estate that makes a statement with im-pressive architectural features Enter to find a foyer that overlooks the living and formal diningrooms as you take in the sweeping staircase Voluminous ceilings and ample windows are per-fectly proportioned making the space open and bright This home boasts six bedrooms sixbathrooms and is elegantly appointed throughout Be the star in the gourmet kitchen which of-fers two islands with granite counters and enjoy the adjoining family room with its cozy fireplaceGenerous master suite includes a lovely retreat area There is a bonus room perfect for teensthe main floor bedroom is convenient for guests and the 23 acre yard features a lighted full-sized basketball court Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with glorious mountain views in closeproximity to the Thompson Creek Trail and Wilderness Park $1525000 (N4238)

TUSCAN ESTATEMagnificent Tuscan-like estate tucked away behind landscaping that is a horticultur ists delightYou will find a rare combination of old-world charm and impressive architectural features likethe multiple sets of balconies that expand the living space of the property Designed for multi-family generational living while also being an intimate and family-friendly home with its fullguest house and another separate living area with limitless options Understated charm is ev-ident from the crown molding and gleaming hardwood flooring to the splendid chefs kitchenEnjoy the rare and magical environment as you discover an excess of 15 mature fruit treesincluding the much coveted Juju Bee tree There are two out-buildings energy-saving solara fire pit outdoor BBQ fitted with a clay oven serene koi pond and patio canopied with ma-ture wisteria $1998000 (M615)

MAKE IT YOUR OWNThis is not your average home The beau-tiful setting opens to high ceilings and mag-nificent natural lighting in a flowing floorplan Entertaining capabilities are beyondthe typical residence with the modernkitchen boasting granite and a large centerisland generously-sized family room andprivate yard equipped with a private lushlylandscaped patio $710000 (O1533)

STYLISH LIVINGCelebrate living in this beautiful home with itslush landscaping and tastefully upgraded in-terior The contemporary kitchen is outfittedwith all the amenities for todays chef Find agorgeous wooden stair banister decoratorbathrooms and a very romantic master suiteMove to the outdoors to be surrounded by aresort-like yard with sparkling pool spa andcovered patio $710000 (T1154)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATEEngulf your senses in the majestic presence of this enchanting Colonial-style customestate Beautifully secluded behind its privately gated lot this home includes a separateparcel that is already subdivided and buildable Enter to find a dramatic foyer with soar-ing ceilings and glorious crystal chandeliers The paneled library music and living roomsexhibits a craftsmans hand The formal dining room easily seats 16 and has an adjoin-ing butlers pantry The perfectly proportioned kitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family living Enjoy the professional grade appli-ances crown moldings and gleaming hardwood floors Ride the elevator upstairs to ad-ditional bedrooms and a stunning master suite All have balconies overlooking theexquisite gardens and infinity pool and spa Call for your private tour of this exceptionalhome $2995000 (S2468)

YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESORTYou will find this statement property tucked upnear the hills Enter to find gleaming woodfloors and wood windows that exude thecharm and quality of yesteryear Guests willenjoy valley views from the spacious diningand living rooms Find over an acre of landthat offers the opportunity for subdivisionThere is a sparkling pool and spa outdoor TVBBQ and fire ring $1035000 (S2454)

UPDATED CONTEMPORARYBe stylish in this fantastic contemporary-style home that has been completely up-dated Bright kitchen offers plenty of workspace on beautiful granite counters andfeatures new fixtures Spacious bed-rooms boast fresh carpet and paint andthe bathroom is updated with neutral tileThis home is ready for you $299900(B2927)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ESTATE

Situated in northeast Claremont on just under one-acre is this beautifully maintained prop-erty The circular drive surrounded by impeccable grounds welcomes you to enter into theopen and bright foyer Hear the clink of glasses as guests mingle in the formal living and din-ing room that spills over into the spacious family room Spectacular kitchen boasts doubleislands with granite counters The large game room allows for family fun and opens to thebackyard making informal entertaining a breeze Play tennis on the northsouth court orrelax on the tasteful patio The interior offers two downstairs bedroom suites plus an officemaking the ideal floor plan for extended family a nanny or working from home Move upstairsto find the master suite with cozy sitting area featuring a dual-sided fireplace This homegives may options upstairs including additional rooms that can be utilized as a teen room ora library area $1675000 (P767)

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