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UNF A VORABLE REVIEW OF MUSEUM BY ARCHITECTURAL COMMISSION /P  AG E 15 Friday, November 6, 2015 $1.50     C our  er i claremont-courier.com SPORTS/ PAGE 14 CALENDAR/ PAGE 16 Grief can be the garden of compassion.  Vi si t claremont-courier.com. BLOTTER/ PAGE 4 LETTERS/ PAGES 2, 7        l remont Measure PS voted down/ COURIER photos/Steven Felschundneff Claremont police gather in front of a home on Andover Drive on Wednesday evening after 15-year-old Aspen Geurts was fatally stabbed earlier in the evening. Po- lice arrested the girl’s 14-year-old brother . He was transferred to Los Padrinos Juvenile Detention Center to await arraignment on a murder charge. Betty Crocker, co-chair of the Yes on PS Committee, makes a short speech on election night thanking fellow supporters for their hard work. Voter s soundly defeated the measure, which would have funded a new $50 mi llion police station in Claremont. COURIER photo/ Peter Weinberger Demolition of the former Rich Foods property along First Street in Vil- lage West was fin- ished quickly, as the construction for the project starts soon. The city is planning for the area to be de- veloped into retail shops with apart- ments, parking and even a pool above the stores. Completion of the project is sched- uled for early 2017. PAGE 3 Claremont teen arrested in stabbing death of older sister/PAGE 3

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Page 1: Claremont COURIER 11-6-15

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UNFAVORABLE REVIEW OF MUSEUM BY ARCHITECTURAL COMMISSION P AG E 15

Friday November 6 2015 983157 $150

Cour er iclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS PAGE 14

CALENDARPAGE 16

Grief can be the garden of compassion

Vi si t claremont-couriercom

BLOTTER PAGE 4

LETTERS PAGES 2 7

l remont

Measure PS voted down

COURIER photosSteven FelschundnefClaremont police gather in front of a home on Andover Drive on Wednesday evening after 15-year-old Aspen Geurts was fatally stabbed earlier in the evening Po-lice arrested the girlrsquos 14-year-old brother He was transferred to Los Padrinos Juvenile Detention Center to await arraignment on a murder charge

Betty Crocker co-chair of the Yes on PS Committeemakes a short speech on election night thanking fellowsupporters for their hard work Voters soundly defeatedthe measure which would have funded a new $50 millionpolice station in Claremont

COURIER photo Peter Weinberger

Demolition of theformer Rich Foodsproperty alongFirst Street in Vil-lage West was fin-

ished quickly asthe constructionfor the projectstarts soon Thecity is planning forthe area to be de-veloped into retailshops with apart-ments parkingand even a poolabove the storesCompletion of theproject is sched-uled for early 2017

PAGE 3

Claremont teen arrested in stabbing death of older sisterPAGE 3

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Donrsquot give up on police stationDear Editor

I truly hope and pray that our wonder-ful Claremont police officers are notdaunted by the failure of Measure PS thispast Tuesday After all Thomas Edisonhad 1000 ideas for the light bulb rejected

before he finally saw the light (pun in-tended)Those who voted against the measure

probably have the same notion YesClaremont needs a new police station butno this was not the way to do it I be-lieve that an alternative idea will bebrought forth by those who are consider-ing the new police station

City Councilmember Sam Pedrozawas right when he said that at the veryleast a need for a new police station hasbeen established As a resident of Clare-mont for over 30 years I am well awareof what our city needs as far as facilitiesare concerned I know that other alterna-tives will be forthcoming

Mr Pedroza also stated that the citycouncil will be discussing alternate fund-ing mechanisms I will be pulling for thecity council to come up with a plan to es-tablish a new police facilitya plan thatwill please all sides

On a side note I saw that only 3259voters cast a ldquonordquo vote and that was 72percent of the voters This concerns mebecause I know that the city has moreregistered voters than this I knew goingin that this measure would probably notget much attention because that was theonly item on the ballot I certainly hopevoters did not decide to cast a ballot be-cause of this Our city needs better votersupport David Serbin

Claremont

Proposed park hoursDear Editor

What a difference an hour makes Thedraft Master Plan for management of theClaremont Hills Wilderness Park (section5217) proposes to close the main en-trance gate at Mills Avenue a full hour

before the park closes Closing the gateearly will negatively impact a wide vari-ety of park visitors not all of whom aimto complete ldquothe Looprdquo

There is much to enjoy within just afew minutes of the gate Those of us whovisit just before dusk appreciate what arich time that is to observe wildlife toappreciate the last light on the hillsidesand to transition from workday toevening Early closure of the main gatewill disproportionately affect workingpeople parents and their children andlocal school teams none of whom arelikely to be able to access the park inmidday

Finally many park usersmdashincluding

those who run bike or ride horsesmdasharemore than capable of completing theLoop in an hour or less

Closing the park an hour earlier eachday amounts to the equivalent of morethan 15 days of park closures annually

If the motivation to close the parkearly is to reduce impacts on neighborsother solutions are more direct and effec-tive We can work together to educatepark visitors who arrive by automobilethat their park visit begins in the parkinglots

To preserve that special hour let themain park gate stay open until the parkitself closes Andy Lee Roth

Board member

Claremont Wildlands Conservancy

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

Agendas for city meetings are avail-able at wwwciclaremontcaus

GOVERNING

OURSELVES

Tuesday November 10City CouncilCouncil Chamber 630 pm

Tuesday November 17Planning CommissionCouncil Chamber 7 pm

Thursday November 19CUSD Board of EducationKirkendall Center 7 pm

The Claremont Courier (United States Postal Serv-ice 115-180) is published once weekly by theCourier Graphics Corporation at 1420 N ClaremontBlvd Suite 205B Claremont California 91711-5003 The Courier is a newspaper of general circu-lation as defined by the political code of the state of California entered as periodicals matter September17 1908 at the post office at Claremont Californiaunder the act of March 3 1879 Periodicals postageis paid at Claremont California 91711-5003 Singlecopy $150 Annual subscription $56 Send all re-mittances and correspondence about subscriptionsundelivered copies and changes of address to theCourier 1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont California 91711-5003 Telephone 909-

621-4761 Copyright copy 2015 Claremont Courierone hundred and seventh year number 45

ADVENTURESI N H A I K U

Little brown grass blades

Desperately drinking the rain

Not enough need more

mdashTracy Zanteson

Haiku submissions should reflect upon life

or events in Claremont Please email entriesto editorclaremont-couriercom

READERSrsquo COMMENTSSend readersrsquo comments via email to ed-

itorclaremont-couriercom or by mail orhand-delivery to 1420 N Claremont BlvdSte 205B Claremont CA 91711 Thedeadline for submission is Tuesday at 5pm Letters are the opinion of the writernot a reflection of the COURIER

We reserve the right to edit letters Let-ters should not exceed 250 words View-points should not exceed 650 words

We cannot guarantee publication ofevery letter Letters will be published at the

discretion of the editor

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15CITY NEWS

A14-year-old Claremont boy hasbeen transferred to Los PadrinosJuvenile Facility in Downey after

being arrested Wednesday evening for thestabbing death of his 15-year-old sister

Aspen GeurtsThe boy is being held at the facility without bail Hewill be arraigned later today on charges of murder ac-cording to Lieutenant Mike Ciszek of the Claremont Po-lice Department

This is the first murder in Claremont since 2009Officers were called to a home on the 300 block of An-

dover Street at approximately 507 pm after receivingreports of a stabbing according to police When officersand paramedics arrived they attempted to revive the vic-tim who was located in the back yard of the home Suf-fering from multiple stab wounds the victim waspronounced dead at the scene

The boy determined later to be the brother of the vic-tim was seen walking away from the home with theweapon in his possession A third sibling and the parentswere not at home at the time police said

He was arrested by Claremont police on suspicion of murder and was held at the Claremont jail until he wastransferred to Los Padrinos Lt Ciszek said

According to an email sent out by Claremont HighSchool principal Brett OrsquoConnor the deceased studentand the brother who was arrested had attended Chapar-ral Elementary and El Roble Intermediate School Nei-ther was currently enrolled at Claremont High Schoolhowever a third sibling currently attends CHS MrOrsquoConnor explained

ldquoBecause so many of our students know the family in-volved we may have some shocked and grieving stu-dents at CHS todayrdquo he wrote ldquoWe will have extracounselors on campus for the next few days to supportstudents and facultyrdquo

Mr OrsquoConnor asked parents staff and communitymembers to be aware that kids express grief in many dif-

ferent ways It is not uncommon for teenagers to exhibitphysical complaints poor concentration eating and

sleeping difficulties increased irritability emotionalnumbing and muscle tension he said

Cantor Paul Buch of Temple Beth Israel reached out tothe community to say that clergy members of the Clare-mont Interfaith Council have connected with the policedepartment and CUSD and are available to counsel andsupport those touched by this tragedy He can be reachedat cantortbipomonaorg or by calling (909) 626-6937

Mr OrsquoConnor encourages parents and teachers to keepa closer eye on our kids to be sure they are appropriately

managing griefldquoIn the next few days and weeks please pay attentio

to any change in your studentrsquos behaviorrdquo Mr OrsquoConnsuggested ldquoAdditionally allow your student to expretheir feelings without judgment If you feel your studeneeds to speak to someone at CHS please notify theguidance counselor It is important that the entire community pull together during this difficult timerdquo

mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Teen found stabbed to death brother arrested charged with murder

Claremont voters over-whelmingly rejectedMeasure PS a $50 mil-

lion bond measure for a pro-posed new public safety facilityon Tuesday

More than 75 percent of voters said noto the measure compared to more than 24percent who voted yes In all 4590 Clare-

monters went to the polls which repre-sented about 21 percent of the 21938registered voters in the city

The measure would have created a par-cel tax to fund the building of a new policestation on Monte Vista Avenue north of the city yard The fixed parcel tax was tobe $286 per year per parcel for 40 years

Supporters of the measure gathered atthe home of Betty Crocker co-chair of theYes on Measure PS Committee to watchthe early returns After the more than than2000 absentee votes were counted byaround 830 pm it became clear themeasure would not pass

The mood at the PS headquarters wasthat of disappointment as supporters

talked about what went wrong and whatcould be done in the future to pass a meas-

ure to fund a new police stationldquoWin or lose wersquove raised awareness of

the need [for a new police station] inClaremont Now itrsquos a matter of how bestto fund itrdquo PS supporter Frank Bedoya

said ldquoItrsquos not back to the drawing boarditrsquos back to the tablerdquo

Councilmember Sam Pedroza whowas on hand with fellow councilmembersJoe Lyons Opanyi Nasiali and MayorCorey Calaycay echoed Mr Bedoyarsquossentiments

ldquoEven though itrsquos a defeat we really didlearn a lotrdquo Mr Pedroza said ldquoThe big

part is donemdashknowledgerdquoThroughout the campaign voters ex

pressed concern over certain aspects of thmeasure primarily the cost and how it wto be funded In town hall meetings wicity officials leading up to the election reidents expressed skepticism that $50 milion was required to build a police statiofor Claremont

In a town hall meeting at the HugheCommunity Center on October 15 an am

biguous response from the measurersquos planing committee to the question of a ldquoplaBrdquo did nothing to assuage concerns

In the following weeks letters to thCOURIER showed residents strongly supported a new police station but most wrers emphasized a desire for an alternativfinancing plan

One major talking point among resdents against the measure was opponentassertion that an average Claremont homowner would pay the same amount pyear as Super King Market under the pacel tax funding mechanism Some resdents were concerned about the locatioof the proposed facility and others wenot convinced the Claremont polic

needed a 37000-square-foot facility

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont police officers gather in front of a home on Andover Drive on Wednesday where a 15-year-old gwas fatally stabbed earlier in the day Police arrested the girlrsquos 14-year-old brother a short distance from the hom

Claremont voters say no to police station measure

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffSupporters of Measure PS check early poll results during an Election Night partyin Claremont Voters defeated the measure by a three-to-one margin

MEASURE PS next pag

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Public scrutiny of the measure was es-pecially intense given it arrived as Clare-mont is embroiled in a costly eminentdomain process against Golden StateWater Company over the cityrsquos water sys-tem

In a press release provided by the cityMr Calaycay expressed satisfaction at theprocess despite the measurersquos loss

ldquoOur city council ensured voters had thefacts before them acted transparently andfirmly believed this financing decisionshould be made directly by the residentsof our communityrdquo Mr Calaycay said

ldquoThe voters have now spoken and thatwas the cityrsquos original intentmdashto provideresidents with the opportunity to have asay in the future of their public safety fa-cilityrdquo

As many residents have expressed themayor believes the campaign clearlydemonstrated the need for a new policestation

ldquoOn behalf of the city I want to thankour residents for carefully considering thismeasure and engaging in the civic

processrdquo Mr Calaycay shared ldquoWe re-ceived very constructive feedback fromresidents Even among opponents of themeasure we heard over and over againthat a new facility is neededrdquo

PS supporter Marci Luxemburg-Horowitz has her suspicions as to why themeasure failed ldquoItrsquos how it needed to beexplainedrdquo she said

Whatever the reason she believes thecity should continue to pursue construc-

tion of a police station the town can beproud of

ldquoWe need to come together as a com-munityrdquo Ms Luxemburg-Horowitzadded ldquoItrsquos not a Democrat issue and itrsquos

not a Republican issue itrsquos a communityissuerdquo

During a brief and emotional speech ather home on Tuesday night Ms Crockeraimed to offer hope for the future

ldquoIt is a dream that will happen here Claremontrdquo Ms Crocker said ldquoItrsquoll jube a little longer campaignrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015CITY NEWS

Tuesday October 27Claremont police arrested a belliger-

ent and combative Chino woman aftershe got into a fight in front of ElRanchero on Tuesday night AshleyAmaya 26 started the brawl at approx-imately 9 pm When officers arrivedthey determined that Ms Amaya notonly was intoxicated but she haddriven her vehicle to the establishmentin the moments prior to the fight Shewas handcuffed and arrested on suspi-cion of DUI While inside the squadcar Ms Amaya began banging herhead against the passenger window Of-ficers then restrained her with a hobblewhich binds the feet together and hooksup to the handcuffs Ms Amaya wasthen transported to jail but as she wasbeing booked she kicked an officer inthe shin The officer complained of pain and was transported to the hospi-tal The final tally for Ms Amaya DUIobstructing an officer assault with greatbodily injury and assault on an officer

Friday October 30A mysterious missing persons case

made its way into Claremont late Fri-day morning At approximately 1146am officers pulled over a blue Mer-cury Montego that was registered toJennifer Henry a 42-year-old womanmissing out of Lakewood Driving thecar was 35-year-old Pomona residentDlando Brooks Ms Henry was not inthe car at the time and Mr Brookscould not provide any information on

her whereabouts according to LtCiszek Officers arrested Mr Brooksafter discovering he had two outstand-ing warrants for his arrest from SanBernardino County Anyone with addi-tional information regarding the caseshould call the LA Sheriffrsquos Depart-ment Lakewood station at (562) 623-3500

Saturday October 31An Oregon teen got into a heated

scuffle with his friends and police afterhaving way too much to drink earlyHalloween morning Abraham Wilson19 an Occidental College student origi-nally from Hillsboro Oregon was outwith his friends on the 600 block of north Amherst and was allegedly caus-ing a disturbance When officers ar-rived to assist campus safety atapproximately 315 am Mr Wilsonwas uncooperative and combative withofficers repeatedly screaming obsceni-ties to police When a friend tried tocalm him down Mr Wilson allegedlytook a swing at him in front of officersHe was arrested for public intoxicationand spent the night at CPD jail to soberup When he awoke the followingmorning police say Mr Wilson had norecollection of the nightrsquos events andhad no idea where he was

Sunday November 1Just a few moments after the end of

Halloween night police arrested aClaremont woman after they deter-

mined she had too much to drink andrendered her a public danger When po-lice arrived to the house on the 500block of San Jose at approximately1215 am they determined that 28-year-old Heather Van Ginkel hadpunched another person in the nose fol-lowing a heated argument When policeentered the home to investigate MsVan Ginkel tried to block them by grab-bing the officerrsquos forearm and turninghim around She was handcuffed andplaced on the curb as police continuedtheir investigation As this was happen-ing Ms Van Ginkel stood up while stillhandcuffed When officers told her tosit back down she screamed an obscen-ity and lunged at them She was thenplaced in a squad car for resisting ar-rest obstruction assault on an officerand public intoxication

Meanwhile on the northern end of

the city officers arrested a drunk manat Piano Piano after he got into a fightwith another person in front of thebuilding It began at 1236 am whenofficers responded to the scene andbegan talking to the two men one of whom was 25-year-old Javier Pena of Walnut Mr Pena was argumentativewith police repeatedly hurling insultsand slurs at them as they tried to inves-tigate the situation At one point hecalled an Uber and officers were allow-ing him to leave the establishment Ac-cording to the report Mr Pena flicked acigarette and became more combativewhen officers asked him to pick it upAs he was stumbling toward the UberMr Pena who at this point was given

every opportunity to leave the situatiowithout handcuffs turned around andsaid to officers ldquoYou donrsquot know whoyoursquore fking with fking ftThat was the final straw officers ar-rested Mr Pentildea for public intoxicationand he was transported to CPD jail tosober up Police had no word on whatcostume Mr Pentildea was wearing orwhere he placed in Piano Pianorsquos cos-tume contest

Later in the day at approximately

1124 am officers arrested a Los An-geles man for being drunk in public onthe corner of Foothill and TowneWhile traveling southbound on Towneofficers noticed a man later identifiedas 67-year-old William Fedorka stumbling across the crosswalk and fallingdown in front of vehicles stopped at thintersection When officers engaged thman they noticed he had a strong smeof alcohol Mr Fedorka who accordinto reports was in a wheelchair was alsyelling at officers and generally acteduncooperative during the situationWhen asked how much he had to drinthat night Mr Fedorka said ldquoNothingI just want to go homerdquo

According to the report Mr Fedorkrepeatedly fell asleep as officers werespeaking with him This was enoughfor officers to conclude he was toodrunk to remain in public He was ar-rested and transported to CPD jail

mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

POLICE BLOTTER

MEASURE PS from previous page

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneCouncilmembers Sam Pedroza and Joe Lyons look at the early poll results Tuesday night at a yes on Measure PS party north Claremont Voters overwhelmingly rejected the measure that would have funded a new police station

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 201 5EDUCATION

For a dozen years the ClaremontEducational Foundation has helpedfund art music and technology in

our local schools This year is no differentLast month CEF representatives showed up at a

school board meeting with an oversized check repre-

sentative of the nonprofitrsquos annual donation to the dis-trict The $199600 gift brings the nonprofitrsquos lifetimecontribution to Claremont schools to $2 million

The award will be put to good use by CUSD and iscertainly a laudable achievement But the nonprofitwants to do more With that in mind CEF has createdits first strategic plan an ambitious document provid-ing the organization with a roadmap to follow in thecoming years

The plan will be unveiled at the CEF Fall Receptionset for Friday November 13 from 530 to 730 pm atGarner House at Memorial Park

The community is invited to the free and family-friendly event which will include live music and re-freshments including beverages provided by DaleBros Brewery

A delegation from each school site will be on hand

giving a tabletop presentation about a program or proj-ect made possible by the contributions of CEF

In some cases the displays will showcase the fruitsof a program the nonprofit piloted last year mini-grants awarded to educators with ideas yielding high-impact learning opportunities for students

Four such grants were awarded in 2014 for a total of $5391 Efforts funded by CEF Innovation Grants in-clude the creation of a community garden at SycamoreElementary School and historical research on the partof CHS world history and English students which theypresented during the schoolrsquos yearly History Day

Bob Fass is eagerly anticipating the schoolsrsquo presen-tations at the reception ldquoWe want the community tounderstand what wersquore doing tangiblyrdquo he said

He is serving as CHS president along with RichardChute and Nicole Oullette Mr Fass is director of lead-

ership giving for the Webb Schools Mr Chute is direc-tor of development for the Planetary Society MsOuellette is fund development manager at VNA Hos-pice amp Palliative Care

ldquoA key component of the shared presidency is mov-ing forward with more energy A lot of exciting thingsneed to happenrdquo Mr Chute said

The trio hopes their collective fundraising expertisewill result in a greater level of grant-making one of thehallmarks of the Claremont Educational Foundationrsquosstrategic plan

Innovation and partnership grantsThe nonprofit is off to a great start The recipients of

this yearrsquos Innovation Grants will be announced at theFall Reception CEF has expanded the program consid-erably funding eight projects this time at a cost of some $9000

The organization will also use the reception as anopportunity to introduce the beneficiaries of a brand-new program Community Partnership Grants

CEF will award five grants totaling $10000 tolocal nonprofits undertaking projects to enhance learn-ing in the district

As an example of a nonprofit directly supportingCUSD Mr Fass cited CLASP (Claremont After-School Programs) The volunteer nonprofit providesafter-school tutoring mentorship and supervision tolocal schoolchildren who are at risk of falling throughthe academic cracks

ldquoThatrsquos an example of an organization that is doinggood and paralleling what wersquore trying to achieverdquoMr Fass said

Adapting to change

A lot has happened since CEF was launched Cali-fornia schools have jettisoned No Child Left Behind

legislation and adopted the new Common Core cur-riculum and its associated assessment And whilescrambling for funds is the new normal the district hassomewhat recovered from the crippling recession of 2008-2009 which was felt even earlier in the realm of public education

ldquoCEF came out of a crisis moment where lsquosave ourschoolsrsquo was the cry of the dayrdquo Mr Fass said ldquoThen

we moved to more of a maintenance model where wehave contributed $200000 per year to the district prettysteadily We know wersquore not at lsquosave our schoolsrsquo any-more It begs the questionrsquoWhat do we want to bersquordquo

CEF has done a lot to answer that question begin-ning by slightly tweaking the organizationrsquos missionstatement which now reads ldquoto protect and enrich thequality of public education in Claremont through com-munity involvementrdquo

ldquoThe only thing thatrsquos been added is that wersquore ac-knowledging that community involvement is whatdrives our workmdashembracing the totality of how ourcommunity comes together for our kidsrdquo Mr Fasssaid

In June of 2014 the executive board of CEF held aretreat to begin working on the new strategic plan KaySprinkel Grace a consultant hired by the district to

help with the visioning process guided their sessionsMs Sprinkel Grace who works closely with the

California Consortium of Educational Foundationsbegan by pointing the board to the work of some largefoundationsmdashranging from the Marin County and PalAlto districts in the Bay Area to closer neighbors likethe Manhattan Beach and Glendora districts

After seeing what was possible the executive boardagreed that CEF can and should do more

ldquoWhen we went through the planning process in-stead of thinking about how much more money wewanted to raise we thought about how much more do

we want to give awayrdquo Mr Chute said

Strategy for the futureIn the next three years the organization hopes to go

from providing just over $200000 per year in fundingfor schools to $350000 for schools and communitypartners That represents about a 75 percent increase

ldquoOur goal is to give $330000 for our core pro-grams in art music and technology as well as theTeacher Innovation Grants and $20000 for Community Partnership Grantsrdquo Mr Chute said ldquoIn practicterms this means increasing our total net revenues b$50000 each year for the next three years That in-crease is expected to come from a combination of additional donations to CEF as well as increased earneincome from SLICE [CEFrsquos summer enrichment program] and other activitiesrdquo

CEF which is almost completely volunteer-drivenhas set itself some high aims Any new achievementswill only add to the organizationrsquos sterling record of supporting public education in the City of Trees

Earlier this year Superintendent Jim Elsasser ex-pressed his appreciation for all that the Claremont Educational Foundation has done for Claremont schools ia message posted on the organizationrsquos website

ldquoAuthor and musician Mitch Albom said lsquoThe wayyou get meaning into your life is to devote yourself toloving others devote yourself to your communityaround you and devote yourself to creating somethingthat gives you purpose and meaningrsquo This quote cap-tures the essence of the Claremont Educational Foun-dationrdquo Mr Elsasser shared ldquoThe devotion they haveshown the students and staff of CUSD is evident toall And your support of CEF makes this possiblerdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couriercom

CEF unveils new strategic plan gives more to schools

Melanie Riley-Gonzalez directs her students in an ad-vanced band class at El Roble Ms Riley-Gonzalezsays that most of the funding for middle school bandcomes from parents but she plans to ask CEF for agrant to replace aging instruments

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAleks Watkins and Ryan Tineo share a laugh after accidently spilling their sheet music on the floor Wedneday during an advanced band class at El Roble Intermediate School Sheet music is among the teaching mterials that the Claremont Educational Foundation funds

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015

Women bringing change to the worldby John Pixley

Supreme Court Justice Sonia So-tomayor wanted to get up close andpersonal

ldquoI wish we could be closer to the audiencerdquo the USSupreme Court Justice told Amanda Hollis-Brusky

assistant professor of politics at Pomona College asthey began their conversation in Bridges Auditorium acouple weeks ago ldquoIt feels so far away up hererdquo

They did look quite isolated and small as they sat intheir chairs on a small area rug with a Pomona Col-lege banner as a backdrop among the potted plants onthe huge otherwise empty stage It didnrsquot help that theorchestra pit separated them like a moat from thehuge audience that had gathered

Justice Sotomayor got her wish After ProfessorHollis-Brusky engaged with her on several questionsthe Associate Justice one of the most important mostinfluential people in the nation was ldquoreleased to thepeoplerdquo She excitedly explained from the stage thatshe was doing something that her security peopledoubtlessly didnrsquot like and then there she was walk-ing among the audience not unlike Phil Donahue Ex-

cept in this case she was answering questionsThe students and the questions they asked werepre-selected so yes it was all a bit scripted and with-out surprise (no ranting and embarrassing on-the-spotquestions here) Nevertheless there was somethingremarkable about this most powerful official whomakes decisions that impact all of our lives walkingamong us shaking hands and touching shouldershaving her picture taken with those asking questionslike a dear kind aunt as she answered questions withpatience and ease She could have called a studentldquomrsquoijardquo and this would have been no surprise as Pro-fessor Hollis-Brusky looked on in wonder

Which was exactly the point As she writes about inher memoir My Beloved World she comes from avery average background which included everydayproblems like poverty and diabetes She also writes

about how her life has been far from averagemdashone

could say it has been extraordinarymdashwith her being aHispanic woman from a poor neighborhood endingup on the highest court of the land It is important toher no doubt that she be seen as a person like any of us And that any of us can accomplish great things

Sometimes more often than not accomplishinggreat things means simply doing onersquos best makingthe best of oneself despite some or many ugly oddsAnd this is even more evident in a more intimate set-ting than the imposing Big Bridges at a place whereitrsquos a bit easier to get up close and personal

Like the Athenaeum at Claremont McKenna Col-lege which this fall has continued to feature womenwho get a lot done making life better for themselvesand others even though being told they canrsquot orshouldnrsquot That theyrsquore sharing their stories and being

cheered at what was once a menrsquos school remem-bered if not still known as the more conservative jockcollege in Claremont is all the more remarkable

Irsquom not just talking about women like Nina Tandonand Kris Perry and Sandy Stier Ms Tandon is one of those rare women in an important top role in scienceas the CEO and co-founder of EpiBone the worldrsquosfirst company growing living human bone for skeletalreconstruction The other two Ms Perry and MsStier were plaintiffs along with a gay couple in theProposition 8 case that wound up before the SupremeCourt (a circle nicely coming to a close here in Clare-mont with Ms Sotomayorrsquos visit just over a weeklater) It could be argued that these women and theircauses or paths are prestigious and not so surprisingfeatures at the Athenaeum

Irsquom talking about women who are doing surprising

radical perhaps uncomfortable work These womenare the last to be expected to speak out at a formerly

jock school and are doing everything they can to woagainst such institutions and thinking

One was Toshia Shaw who not only runs WINGS(Women Inspiring Noble Girls Successfully) but greup abused a victim of human trafficking and sexualslavery like the women and girls the organization assists She told her story in very intimate and harrowing graphic termsmdashquite up close and personalindeedmdashof being demeaned and harmed and repeat-edly told that she was powerless and would come tonothing She talked about fighting her way out of thinightmare and getting the inspiration and courage tohelp others who find themselves in the same situatio

Speaking out and making a lot of noise a lot of uncomfortable challenging noise is what Olivia Gat-wood and Megan Falley are all about Performing asSpeak Like a Girl they unloaded an hour of sharp-edged R-rated (some may say X-rated) poetry andrapping It definitely wasnrsquot the usual after-dinnerAthenaeum fare

Ms Gatwood and Ms Falley didnrsquot hold back at ain reciting their poems alternating with one anotherand also doing so in tandem Their in-your-face stylemirrored their urgent passionate lines about being

judged on looks about wanting and forever trying tobe perfect or more perfect about living in a culture iwhich rape is accepted as normal even okay Therewas at least as much humor along with plenty of f-bombs as there was outrage and desperation

Like I said it wasnrsquot the standard after-dinnerAthenaeum fare and some still might not see it as thstandard CMC fare But sometimes it takes someonenot being standardmdasha Supreme Court judge answer-ing questions while walking among the audiencewomen telling stories and slamming about beingraped and abusedmdashto open our eyes and maybe makthings better

observer observer

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The next boondoggleDear Editor

If itrsquos not one thing itrsquos another as mygrandmother used to say On top of Golden State Water Company chargingus more for using less Southern Califor-nia Edison is warning us that their ratesare about to rise And if we donrsquot like ournew bills it will be our fault

Among the ldquoways to manage your en-ergyrdquo SCE informs us that washingclothes in cold water will clean them justas effectively That is very interesting I ex-pect in their next communication they willpoint out that cold showers are also to berecommended They were the norm formany years in British boarding schoolsand look how well those chaps turned outto be in running the empire on which thesun never set

If we complain that our electric billscontinue to rise above our budget despiteour efforts to manage our energy SCEwill probably point out the advantages of candles and coal fires We seem to be atthe mercy of utility companies As mygrandmother used to say someone oughtto be spoken to

Ronald MacaulayClaremont

Passing acquaintanceDear Editor

Since both Bill and Hillary Clinton haverepeatedly demonstrated only a passingacquaintance with the truth it is not sur-prising that Hillaryrsquos recent testimony be-fore the Benghazi panel reaffirms that per-

ception in spades However I think shehas given Republicans a giftmdashthat beinga campaign slogan that reads ldquoHillarylied so people diedrdquo a slogan that carriesmuch more credibility than a similar onedirected at George Bush years ago

Michael Valentine

Claremont

Make Claremont the coolest cityDear Editor

Claremont is one of 22 California citiescompeting in this yearrsquos CoolCaliforniaChallenge to save energy If you are aClaremont resident please help us win by joining in the competition and ask friendsto help

Thanks to those who participated in lastyearrsquos CoolCalifornia Challenge Clare-mont won second place and $22800 inprize money We came very close to beat-ing Riverside which earned slightly morepoints (and money) and the title of ldquoCoolest California Cityrdquo

This year by encouraging more peopleto reduce their carbon footprint and reporttheir progress Sustainable Claremont isorganizing an effort to make Claremontthe Coolest California City and earn thelargest share of $100000 in prize money

At the same time this effort will helpClaremont compete for the GeorgetownUniversity Energy Prize of $5 million thatwill go to one of 50 US cities competing

for best energy use reduction programsthrough 2016 Claremont has been invitedto participate in this national challenge

Please visit wwwcachallengeorg andclick on ldquoSign-up nowrdquo to register Thesooner you start reporting the more pointsClaremont can earn This statewide com-

petition started October 1 and runs throughMarch Just report your gas and electricityuse and vehicle odometer reading eachmonth for the next six months There areother ways to earn points as well

By tracking energy use you will findout how energy-efficient your householdis compared to others in California Thewebsite also provides many suggestionsfor improving the comfort of your homewhile reducing your carbon footprint

Please also help Claremont win theGeorgetown University Energy Prize (ourClaremont Energy Challenge) VisitwwwClaremontEnergyChallengenet andclick on ldquoStart Hererdquo to register For thiscompetition you donrsquot even have to report

your energy use Itrsquos the overall city-widereduction that counts and the utilities re-port for us Register to get detailed updateson your energy use and have CHERP helpyou reduce your carbon footprint

Sign up for both competitions todayWith your help Claremont can win bothstate and national competitions

Devon HartmanFreeman Allen

Mark von WodtkeSustainable Claremont

Clean Power PlanDear Editor

The League of Women Voters opposeslegislation in the US Senate that would un-

dermine the Environmental ProtectionAgencyrsquos (EPA) Clean Power Plan Weurge all voters to contact our US senatorsto ask them to veto such legislation

The League of Women Voters has beenat the forefront of the environmental pro-

tection movement for decades consitently supporting legislation to preservour nationrsquos natural resources and protepublic health We support legislation thseeks to safeguard our country from thphysical economic and public health efects of climate change while also providing pathways to economic prosperity

Climate change is a global catastrophon a historic scale that will change thcourse of human life Confronting clima

change means turning the rising tides prtecting us from dangerous extremweather and cutting pollution The impacts of climate change are costly and ocountry cannot afford to put off action

Carbon pollution is the number-oncontributor to climate change and powplants are the largest source of industricarbon pollution in the US The CleaPower Plan will protect public health crate thousands of efficiency-related jobs rduce electricity bills for Americans and dliver power reliably The EPArsquos finalizeregulations to limit carbon pollution fronew and existing sources are the centrcomponents of a plan that fights climachange while strengthening the econom

and protecting public healthThe US is in a unique position to lea

the world in the fight against climachangemdashitrsquos time we step up to the chalenge World leaders will head to Paris the coming weeks to set meaningful goato fight climate change Significant stepfrom the US to continue lowering emisions of dangerous greenhouse gassesmdashlike the finalized regulations to reduccarbon pollutionmdashcould significantly impact discussions on the world stage

The League hopes you will makecommitment to support people not poluters by supporting EPArsquos Clean PowPlan We encourage you to oppose all atempts to overturn limit or undermin

these important protections The air wbreathe and the health of our constituendepend upon it

Ellen TaylVP for Advoca

LWV of Claremont Are

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Speaking for the Board of Claremont WildlandsConservancy (CWC) Irsquod

like to commend the city coun-

cil staff and consultants fortheir impressive work in craft-ing a draft of the master plan forthe Claremont Hills WildernessPark that will guide its manage-ment over the next 20 years

We strongly support most of the rec-ommendations in the draft as well as itsguiding principles preservation accessstewardship education and public en-gagement We also support the draftrsquosthree primary goals to preserve the parkas an environmental resource to manageit for ldquopassive recreational usesrdquo (hikingbiking horseback-riding) and to mini-mize negative impacts on park neighbors

Because of the significant and contro-versial increase in park visitors over thepast five years these goals appear to bein conflict access vs preservation andaccess vs welfare of neighbors

The cityrsquos consultants estimate 300000to 500000 visits per year with 85 percentrepeat visitors and 80 percent entering atMills Avenue to use ldquothe looprdquo trailwhich begins and ends there The loopand the parkrsquos other main trails are wideLA County fire roads built to handle mas-sive equipment

If we see these large visitor numbers asan asset rather than a problem we mayfind some reasonable solutions to theperceived conflicts After all the feesthese visitors pay totaling almost$450000 last year are the primary sourceof funding for managing the park Fur-thermore the parkrsquos regional attractionhelps Claremont win outside grants Of the nearly $20 million that has been spenton expanding the original park since1996 approximately 40 percent camefrom state and regional sources And notonly do visitors love the park and im-

prove their own health they become fu-ture advocates for its preservation

Under the principle of stewardship thedraft treats these park visitors as trouble-makers to be controlled ldquoUsers shall notnegatively impact wildlife and surround-ing propertiesrdquo Instead the large cadre of repeat visitors may be seen as potentialstewards who will promote a healthypark culture of respect for nature fellowvisitors neighbors and the community

One common concern some Clare-monters have raised about the thousandsof visitors is that they are damaging thepark However the cityrsquos environmentalconsultants for the master plan found theparkrsquos biological and cultural resources tobe in good condition ldquovisitor impactswere considered minimalrdquo These visi-tors tend to stay on the wide fire roadswhich can easily accommodate them

Another concern is that trails are an-noyingly clogged But in surveys duringthe summer of 2014 of over 2000 parkvisitors 93 percent indicated that thenumber of other visitors did not nega-tively impact their experience Manywrote enthusiastic notes saying how muchthey loved walking the loop

The final concern is parking and itrsquos aserious one The two lots at Mills have177 spaces Parking on most neighboringstreets is now restricted for residents onlyand the draft plan proposes extending therestrictions The lots are adequate to meetdemand except from 6 to 10 am on Sat-urdays and Sundays The draft plan pro-poses raising fees as the solution from thecurrent $3 for four hours to $5 from $3during peak periods to $10 and from$100 for an annual car permit to $140

Because the CWC supports the need tobalance the three primary goals of themaster plan and because one of our twogoals is to advocate for recreational ac-cess we oppose the proposal to raise fees

The raise may produce the unintendedconsequences of driving visitors awaythereby reducing park revenues or givingthem the incentive to park on other Clare-mont streets near other park entrancesWe advocate a better solution to provide

adequate overflow parking for peak peri-ods in spaces adjacent to the current lots

The CWCrsquos other primary goal is toexpand the park We envision a grand co-hesive wilderness park that preservesClaremontrsquos hillsides from its eastern towestern borders Currently the park in-cludes 2000 acres but about 800 acres of our hillsides remain in private hands Out-standing development credits allow forbuilding about 110 new housing units onthese lands

On this issue we believe the cityrsquos draftplan is rooted in the present and needsgreater vision for the next 20 years Itbriefly acknowledges the value of en-larging the park to preserve more of the

hillsides from development however ex-pansion is not included as a goal or evena ldquodesired outcomerdquo It must be

In our view three other critical issuesneed attention as the plan is being revised

First the draft ignores the perspectiveof the park as one part of an extendedwildlands corridor along the San Gabrielfoothills This broader vision involvesbuilding a strong network with neighbor-ing communities and with nonprofit andgovernmental agencies to find solutionsthat expand and link wilderness areaswhile balancing recreational access andpreservation

Secondly the draft unnecessarily lim-its the effort to provide flexible and sus-

tainable park funding for the next 20years It specifies that revenues for man-aging the park must come solely from itsown parking fees and citations preclud-ing any expenditure from the General

Fund This stricture ties the hands of fture city council members who may hathe resourcesmdashand the willmdashto supplment park revenues with General Funmonies in order to acquire a hillside pacel for example or to control an invasiv

plant speciesThirdly the final master plan shou

outline a clear mechanism for how thpark will be governed

The draft takes two steps in the right drection by identifying the Communiand Human Services Commission anstaffs as responsible for the managemeof the park and by proposing a community support group Friends of the Clarmont Hills Wilderness Park But roland responsibilities remain vague

Three factors are critical for succesfully implementing the master plan Specified staff members must take rsponsibility for its implementation so thit doesnrsquot just gather dust on a shelf an

2) Community members with everydaexperience of the park and insight intrail conditions facilities and natural rsources must be given clearly defineongoing advisory roles We propose flesing out these two features of the plan anadding one more 3) A provision for perodic surveys to gather information for fture decisions on park use and parking

Currently under revision by city stathe draft master plan will be reviewed btwo commissions this winter before gointo the city council for approval in ear2016 We encourage residents to studyand to share their views The city managerrsquos office is still accepting public comments on the draft which is available o

the cityrsquos websiteThe Claremont Wildlands Consevancyrsquos full response to the draft is on thClaremont Wildlands Conservancy wesite wwwclaremontwildlandsorg

Fine-tuning the Claremont Wilderness Park Master Planby Lissa Petersen President Claremont Wildlands Conservancy Board

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Claremont Kiwanis to openholiday Seersquos candy store

The Kiwanis Club of Claremont will open its an-nual holiday Seersquos candy store on Thursday Novem-ber 19 The shop is located at 909 W Foothill BlvdClaremont in the Sprouts Shopping Center The storewill be open every day from 8 am to 7 pm throughDecember 24 except for Thanksgiving

The pop-up shop is staffed entirely by volunteersfrom the Claremont Kiwanis Club and the clubrsquos

sponsored student group members the Circle K at theClaremont Colleges and the Key Clubs at ClaremontHigh School and San Antonio High School

All profits from the store will be used to supportthe mission of Kiwanis Serving the children of theworld one community and one child at a time Lo-cally the Claremont Kiwanis works in partnershipwith the Claremont Unified School District the cityof Claremontrsquos youth and senior programs the Clare-mont Educational Foundation and many other non-profit groups Local businesses wishing to placeadvance orders may contact the project chairmanNeal Coble at (909) 228-9760

Veterans Day ceremonyplanned at Memorial Park

Claremont residents are invited to join city leadersin a ceremony as they honor the men and women whohave served in the military The commemoration willtake place at Memorial Park on Wednesday Novem-ber 11 at 11 am For more information call theHughes Community Center at (909) 399-5490

City purchases new andimproved sanitation trucks

The city recently purchased three new sanitationtrucks to replace existing trucks that have exceededtheir useful life according to the city managerrsquos re-port The three new trucks will be used for residentialtrash service starting the first week of November Thenew vehicles run on compressed natural gas fuel withthe tanks mounted low on the truck body Mounting

the tanks lower improves maneuverability reducesthe risk of rollovers and minimizes conflicts with citytrees due to the lower profile The new trucks alsofeature right-hand drive providing drivers with bettervisibility and safer access to containers

In an effort to improve the fleetrsquos appearance thenew trash trucks are painted green instead of the tradi-tional white The sanitation division will continue toconvert its fleet to this new standard as vehicles comedue for replacement The purchase price of the vehi-cles was partially offset by the Mobile Source Reduc-

tion Committee which provides grant funding for al-ternative fuel heavy-duty vehicles Call the commu-nity services department with any questions at (909)399-5431

Peacutetanque moves meeting timeThe Claremont Peacutetanque group will meet each

Sunday at 2 pm instead of 5 pm effective Novem-ber 1 The group meets at the east end of June VailPark at Grand Avenue and Bluefield Drive For moreinformation email claremontpetanquegmailcom orcall (909) 399-5488

Mingle and Munch social groupto convene at Garner House

Looking to get out socialize and meet new friendsThe city of Claremont will host a Mingle and Munchevent where individuals and couples age 50 and oldercan explore new friendships The event will takeplace on Thursday November 12 from 6 to 8 pm atthe Garner House 840 N Indian Hill Blvd Admis-sion of $10 is due at the door (cash only) To RSVP

call (909) 399-5488 or visit wwwclaremontreccom

University of La Verne studentsproduce award-winning film

The Transformation a 20-minute film producedby University of La Verne TV broadcast students hastaken first-place honors in the national CollegeBroadcasters Inc competition in the Video SpecialBroadcast category

A teen werewolf comedy The Transformation

was written directed and co-produced by McKinleyPollock and co-produced by Serena Ghazzawi

The Transformation previously won awards fromthe Tellys the Broadcast Education Association theAlliance for Community Media (WAVE Award forbest screenplay) and the San Bernardino Valley Col-

lege Film Festival (best screenplay)Writer and director McKinley Pollock who is cur-

rently working toward a second bachelorrsquos degree inmusic at the University of La Verne has garneredmore awards for his video production work than anyother student in the history of the communications de-partment at La Verne

Other films Mr Pollock has worked on have wonawards from the Broadcast Education Association theTellys the Alliance for Community Media HometownMedia Awards the Alliance for Community Media

WAVE Awards the 909 Film Festival and the ChaffeCollege Film Festival

Mr McKinley is the son of Don Pollock head of the University of La Vernersquos broadcast program whserved as faculty advisor on The Tranformation

Ms Ghazzawi the filmrsquos producer is the daughteof University of La Verne professor of business IssamGhazzawi

Other crew members on The Transformation in-clude James Perez camera Christopher Mitzel lighing Raquel Lucero editor John Comunale assistant

director Taylor Grzechowiak production designerand Matthew Martin-Hall audio

Reading discussion of actingmethods at Shakespeare Club

The Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will fea-ture a talk by Amy Kenny which will explore themethods used by Shakespearersquos actors while learnintheir roles Audience volunteers will be invited to refrom cue scripts to help demonstrate how the Eliza-bethan actors knew where to move and what do

Ms Kenny of UC Riverside has a unique educatioin early modern literature and culture from the Uni-versity of Sussex Among other interesting jobs shewas dramaturg (a literary editor on staff at a theaterwho consults with actors and directors about the texfor 15 productions at Shakespearersquos Globe

The meeting will take place Monday November 9at 2 pm at the Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain AveClaremont Light refreshments will be served Theprogram is free of charge and all are welcome

The Shakespeare Club presents special speakersand programs the second Monday of each month atthe Joslyn Center Note The holiday meeting in De-cember will be held in Pomona Collegersquos beautifullydecorated Seaver House 305 N College Ave inClaremont For information contact Lucy Lynch at(909) 717-1109 or lucylunchaolcom

Dale Bros Brewery hosts BlackThursday event

Tickets to the Brews amp Bros Craft Beer Festival tobe held January 23 and benefiting the Claremont Educational Foundation are on sale at Dale Bros Brewery Get 10 percent off tickets purchased in the DaleBros tap room on Thursday November 12 onlymdashthmake the perfect stocking stuffer

Dale Bros will celebrate with live music from theMercy Bros good eats from Cruz-n-Taco and someawesome swag from event sponsors starting at 6 pmDale Bros is located at 2120 Porterfield Way UplandVisit wwwdalebrosbrewerycom for information

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As I work in my study researchingthis column I start to think aboutDr Morrill Ilsley who came to

Claremont in the 1920s to serve as the col-

lege physician and who once lived in myhouseDr Ilsley conducted his practice in the very same

room where I write I begin to think about how somany things become interconnected in a small townprobably more like three degrees of separation ratherthan the standard six degrees of separationmdashthe theorythat everyone and everything by way of introductionis six or fewer steps away from any other person in theworld

Dr Ilsley most likely received students in his office(my study) and in the days prior to the antibiotics andthe treatments we have today when someone had aninfectious disease in order for them to not infect every-one else isolation was the preferred solution to protectothers For students in the Claremont Colleges whichat the time consisted of Pomona Scripps and the Grad-

uate School it would have been difficult to isolate themin their dorms

It stands to reason that if Dr Ilsley needed to use iso-lation he would have had students admitted to the Me-morial Infirmary a little-known historical and architec-tural gem that still stands today The Colleges built theinfirmary in an isolated area in 1930 to address theneed warranted when infectious diseases such as the flucould spread rapidly and result in high death rates inthe general population

The Memorial Infirmary is located north of FoothillBoulevard set far back and hidden from the street in agrove of trees in what is now the Robert J Bernard Bi-ological Field Station The Infirmary was a gift of Mrand Mrs Hiram T Cleaver in honor of Colonel SeeleyW Mudd a trustee of Pomona College who served onthe Committee on Future Organization which formed

the Claremont Colleges in 1925 The ldquogroup systemrdquoof colleges was the vision of then Pomona CollegePresident James Blaisdell who had modeled it after theconstituent colleges of Oxford University in England

Needing to site the infirmary away from the Col-leges the area north of Foothill was a perfect locationSometimes referred to as the Scripps Infirmary thisname is logical in that it was built on a portion of the250 acres that was purchased with a gift from Ellen

Browning Scripps The 250 acres purchased includedIndian Hill part of which later became the now-closedgolf course The Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand the Bernard Field Station

The 8000-square-foot infirmary consisted of twowings each with a solarium at the end and each with10 beds one wing for women and the other for menHospital offices treatment rooms and the services areaoccupied the center spaces that extended from the cen-tral entrance Opening in 1931 the Memorial Infirmarywas designed by the renowned Pasadena architectsMarston and Maybury The building design SpanishColonial Revival was a favorite of the architects The

roof is red tile and the parapet walls extend at eitherend of the wings The building entrance has a gableroof flanked by two fireplaces a porch with fourcolumns and a double-door entry

In keeping with the degrees of separation themeSylvanus Marston did not just happen to come toClaremont in search of work He lived in Pasadena andgraduated from Pasadena High School in 1901 Hethen attended Pomona College for two years beforeheading to Cornell University where he graduated in1907 with an architecture degree He then returned toPasadena where with his first partner Garret Van Peltand later with Edgar Maybury his firms designed over1000 structures mostly in Pasadena but also in Han-cock Park Bel-Air Claremont and Santa Cruz

In 1937 Marston and Maybury also designed thestudent union building at Pomona College more com-

monly known as ldquoThe Cooprdquo Like many architecturalfirms that came first to Claremont to work with theColleges Marston and Maybury expanded beyond theCollegesrsquo footprint Hermann and Bess Garner hiredthe firm to design the Padua Hills Theatre in 1930 Of-ten attributed to the naming of the Marston Quadrangleat Pomona College there is actually no connectionThe Quad was named after George White Marston atrustee of and donor to Pomona College

The building was used as an infirmary for the Claremont Colleges consortium until the 1960s when it waclosed due to new seismic code requirements for hosptals In the early 1970s the hospital was firebombed apart of a student protest The fire caused considerabledamage to the entrance and it was declared unsafe tooccupy by the city in the late 1980s Afterwards theColleges sought to demolish it but because of its his-torical significance a permit was denied It has set un-

used and boarded up for almost two decadesFast forward to the present and the Memorial Infir-

mary is about to have new life breathed into its decay-ing existence The 12-acre parcel on which it sits waspurchased by Pitzer College and will be renovated tohouse the Robert Redford Conservancy for SouthernCalifornia Sustainability The Conservancy is an extension of Pitzerrsquos sustainability commitments and is in-tended to address the challenges facing urban popula-tions and as a laboratory to create innovativeapproaches for sustainability initiatives Long knownfor its core values of social responsibility and environmental sustainability Pitzer is exercising a core sus-tainability principle of the preservation movementmdashadaptive reuse of historic buildings

It is not enough for institutions to just tout their newLEED-certified buildings to be responsible stewards o

sustainability tenets If an historic building is demol-ished and replaced by a new building the embodiedenergy of the historic building is lost right along withthe architecture and the contextual link to the historyand events that occurred in that building None of thatcan be recoveredever Kudos to Pitzer and the RobeRedford Conservancy for saving The Memorial Infir-mary

The Memorial Infirmary by John Neiuber

Photo courtesy of Claremont HeritagThe Memorial Infirmary in 1931

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

Celebrating CLASP 10 yearsof making a difference

Claremont After-School Programs is celebrating 10years of providing after-school tutoring to at-risk stu-dents in the Claremont Unified School District Thisspecial celebration will take place at a private PaduaHills home on Sunday November 8 from 3 to 5 pm

Past presidents Carole Harter Lissa PetersenSuzan Smith and Teddie Warner will be honored atthe event Festivities will include gourmet delights

wine good company and live entertainment by theCitrus Jazz Combo Guests will have the opportunityto bid on a three-night weekend stay at a beautifulDana Point beach house

In 2005 CLASP was formed by merging two pro-grams Claremont Tutorial Centers and the YouthWellness Center into one program that then served 60students two days a week at three sites Last yearCLASP offered tutoring programs three days a weekat five sites reaching 166 children who worked withmore than 260 community volunteers of all agesmaking CLASP an intergenerational program

CLASP provides tutoring recreation a healthysnack enrichment and transportation It serves kinder-garten through sixth grade students in the ClaremontUnified School District who need academic supportand it remains the only nonprofit non-sectarian or-

ganization in Claremont to offer after-school home-work help to CUSD students

For more information about CLASP visitwwwclasp4kidsorg For information about the partycall (909) 736-7457

Muslim Women SpeakersMovement to confer at Clare-mont School of Theology

Soraya Deen founder of the Muslim WomenSpeakers Movement (MWSM) will hold the MuslimWomen Speakers Summit in Claremont on SaturdayNovember 14 at Bayan Claremont a graduate schooloperating since 2011 at Claremont School of Theol-ogy that educates American Muslim scholars and reli-

gious leaders both men and women The event willtake place from 10 am to 3 pm Registration willbegin at 930 am

Ms Deen is a lawyer spiritual activist and motiva-tional speaker She is also the author of two booksServe A Call to Muslims and Peace Matters Rais-ing Peace Conscious Children She is also the co-founder of Peacemoms a Christian Muslimpartnership

Ms Deen is a member of Les Brownrsquos PlatinumGroup of Speakers She founded the MWSMmdash an ef-fort toward in her words ldquocreating 10000 voices of hoperdquomdashto motivate Muslim women to become civicand community activists In order to optimize theseefforts these women should learn to improve leader-ship and communication skills enhance their self-

confidence by overcoming personal shortcomings thatwould detract from that confidence build teams andengage in creative problem solving and use persua-sive techniques to reach their audience

These skills and techniques will be taught at thesummit with a goal that participants commit to com-

munity engagement through social activism Therewill be a panel discussion with top Muslim female ac-tivists journals and ldquofun food and gamesrdquo Top pro-fessional speakers will tell their stories of struggles tosuccess For information visit wwwsorayadeencom

CGUrsquos Drucker Day to featureexeuctives from creativeindustry management

Emmy Award-winning producer Eugene Youngpresident of Ryan Seacrest Productions and NetflixChief Talent Officer Tawni Cranz will headline theDrucker School of Managementrsquos annual DruckerDay on Saturday November 14

This yearrsquos event will focus on creative organiza-tions and how leaders can prepare and manage top

talentMr Young an alumnus of Claremont GraduateUniversityrsquos Drucker School will talk about what ittakes to manage creative shows like American IdolAmericarsquos Got Talent and Keeping Up With TheKardashians Ms Cranz also a Drucker Schoolalumna will discuss policies needed to retain talentsuch as Netflixrsquos recent decision to offer unlimitedtime off for new parents within the first year of achildrsquos birth or adoption

Drucker Day which is open to the public will startat 830 am on the campuses of the Claremont Col-leges There will be a craft beer and wine tasting re-ception at 3 pm and a roast of long-time facultymember Jay Prag at 4 pm

Other notable panelists include Lorenzo diBonaventura who has worked as an executive at

Warner Bros Music and Paramount managing andproducing major music and film projects such as theTransformers franchise Sharon Yazowski executivedirector of Levitt Pavilions who also runs a nonprofitorganization behind the largest free concert series inAmerica Juan Devis senior vice president of contentdevelopment and production at KCETLink Mr Devishas won an Emmy Webby LA Press Award and aNational Arts Journalism award Rebecca Clark pres-ident and CEO at LINC Housing Barry Goldsteinproject manager at NASArsquos Jet Propulsion Laboratoryand two-time recipient of the NASA ExceptionalLeadership Medal and Ajit Sivadasan vice presidentof Global eCommerce at Lenovo

Creative industries are a major force of innovationand economic competitiveness throughout California

and the nation Traditional industries also face com-petitive pressures to invent new ways of doing busi-ness in the global economy The premier challenge ispreparing and managing top talent that can drive thiscreative advantage

General admission is $100 For more informationvisit wwwdruckeralumniorgdruckerday2015

League of Women Voters to explores impact of social mediaon elections

ldquoThe Impact of Social Media on Electionsrdquo is thetopic of the League of Women Voterrsquos upcomingFood for Thought event to be held on Sunday No-vember 15 from 4 to 6 pm Award-winning politicalconsultant Rose Kapolczynski who was BarbaraBoxerrsquos campaign manager will lead the discussion

The event will take place at the Alexander HughesCenter 1700 Danbury Rd The public is invited to thwine and cheese event at a cost of $35 Seating is limited and all proceeds benefit the LWV EducationFund For information and reservations call (909)624-9457 or visit wwwclaremontcalwvnetorg

Pomona Valley Hospital

receives certification for pul-monary rehabilitation programPomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC

has announced the certification of its pulmonary rehabilitation program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation(AACVPR) PVHMC was recognized for its commiment to improving the quality of life by enhancingstandards of care

PVHMCrsquos cardiovascular rehabilitation programwas also recertified making it one of only 13 California hospitals and one of three Los Angeles Countyhospitals to have both its cardiac and pulmonary rehbilitation programs certified by AACVPR The car-diovascular program has maintained certificationsince 2000

Cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation pro-grams are designed to help people with cardiovascu-lar problems (eg heart attacks and coronary arterybypass graft surgery) and pulmonary problems (egchronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD] res-piratory symptoms) recover faster and improve theirquality of life Both programs include exercise edu-cation counseling and support for patients and theirfamilies

AACVPR-certified programs are recognized asleaders in the field of cardiovascular and pulmonaryrehabilitation because they offer the most advancedpractices available AACVPR program certification valid for three years

OUR TOWN

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

I

trsquos officialmdashthe best bar-

tender in the Inland Valleyworks in the heart of Claremont

The Whisper Housersquos Peter Barrigawas declared the winner of the inaugu-ral Inland Empire Battle for the BestBartender contest after creating a deli-cious Irish whiskey-based cocktail

ldquoIt feels greatrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIdefinitely put a lot of effort into itrdquo

Kim Peeples co-owner of VomFassmdasha shop specializing in spiritsoils vinegars and gourmet foodsmdashcre-ated the event as a way to showcase thetalent the Inland Empire has to offerThe event was the culmination of a

month-long online voting process inwhich thousands of people participatedto choose their favorite spirit-slinger

Mr Barrigarsquos as-of-yet unnameddrink beat the concoctions of two Red-lands-based bartenders one with ties toClaremont Billy Haig formerly of Eu-reka Burger and current owner of TheState and Dean DiTrapani head of thecocktail program at Rok N Fondue MrBarriga himself used to work at Eurekawith Mr Haig

The event also coincides with VomFassrsquo two-year anniversary in Clare-mont

ldquoOh my gosh the event has been sosuccessfulrdquo Ms Peeples said ldquoEach[drink] was different unique deliciousEven for myself I voted but it was ahard choice to pickrdquo

The special guest of the event wasJack Teeling of Teeling Whiskey aDublin-based distillery that sells itsproducts at Vom Fass franchises MrTeeling arrived in Claremont from Ire-land to judge the cocktails and provideexclusive Teeling whiskey tastings forlucky Claremonters

ldquoI think the whole craft cocktailscene in America is very interestingrdquoMr Teeling said ldquoAnd for me craftcocktails is all about ensuring that thespirit that you use the base spirit is not

hidden away or overpowered by the fla-vors you add inrdquo

The top three bartenders were re-quired to use any of the three whiskiesTeeling provides at Vom Fass JackrsquosChoice a 14-year-old single maltStephenrsquos Choice a five-year-old singlemalt named after Mr Teelingrsquos younger

brother and business partner andBrothers in Arms a 14-year-old singlemalt whiskey aged in bourbon andsherry casks

ldquo[The three cocktails] tasted verymuch like our whiskey but they hadother things that made them a little dif-ferent a little more interestingrdquo MrTeeling said ldquoAnd very refreshing forthe kind of lovely climate that you guyshave hererdquo

When Mr Barrigasaid he ldquoput a lot of effortrdquo into his win-

ning drink he wasnrsquot exagger-ating he spent an impressiveamount of energy preparing forthe event coming in to VomFass and sampling Teelingwhiskies to get a feel for thetaste and nuances of eachspirit

Mr Barrigarsquos winning entry was sim-ple in appearance but complex in fla-vor and execution The star ingredientbesides the Jackrsquos Choice whiskey is atincture or alcohol extract he madefrom coffee limes chili flakes ha-banero oil cardamom vanilla cinna-

mon and allspice Mr Barriga usedEverclear to extract the flavors

ldquoIt takes three to four weeks to actu-ally make itrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoYouhave to run cheesecloth through itThere was a little water added to it totake away from the heatrdquo

Twelve drops of the tincture goesinto each cocktail along with a half-ounce of banana liqueur and twoounces of Jackrsquos Choice whiskey Itrsquosstirred and served up like a Manhattan

ldquoI wanted to make it as difficult aspossiblerdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIt was im-portant that I didnrsquot take away from theactual purity of the whiskey and en-

hance the whiskey I felt like it made themost sense to make an aromatic or old

fashioned-style cocktail which this isrdquoThe final product is pale yellow in

color with each ingredient serving tocomplement the whiskey Mr Teelingwas immediately impressed with MrBarrigarsquos drink

ldquoThe first cocktail was made forJack And he said right off the bat thatdidnrsquot take away from his spirit and lsquoafar as Irsquom concerned you alreadywonrsquordquo Mr Barriga said before being

crowned the winnerMr Barriga received some useful

swag for winning the competition anengraved silver shaker and $100 giftcard to spend at any Vom Fass location

After the success of the premiere batender face-off Ms Peeples promisedthe event will grow in the future possbly encompassing a larger area withmore talented bartenders in competi-tion

ldquoI want this to turn into an annualevent and bigger than our storerdquo MsPeeples said ldquoGet others involvedmaybe some other restaurants and takthis to an even bigger mixology event

next yearrdquo mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Homegrown talent wins taste test for best bartender

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergThe Whisper Housersquos Peter Barriga was declared the winner of the inaugural Inland Empire Battle for the Best Bartender contest after creating a delicious Iriswhiskey-based cocktail

Billy Haig right formerly of Eureka Burger and current owner of The State in Red-lands finishes up preparation of his drink with Drew Saylor

Dean DiTrapani head of the cocktailprogram at Rok N Fondue created thiscocktail the Long Ireland

Melissa Ciagwa from Buttercup Cater-

ing samples a ldquoLong Irelandrdquo by bar-tender finalist Dean DiTrapani of Rok NFondue

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The Claremont High School girlsvarsity volleyball team won theirfinal match of the season 3-0

against visiting Diamond Bar in front of alarge home crowd Tuesday

Diamond Bar never really posed much of a threat asthe Pack went 25-18 25-22 and 25-10 in a match that ce-mented their third-place finish in the Palomares League

It was also senior night for both teams and Claremontrecognized Roi Wallace GeorgieJackson Kristen Kiltgaard JenniferFrias Sydney Lawler and Emily Birdin a pregame ceremony where they were presented withflowers and posed for photos with their families

The senior players spontaneously decided to honortheir number-one fan Jim Timpane asking that he jointhem for a photo under a balloon arch stretched acrosscenter court Mr Timpane has attended nearly everygame for the past 21 seasons beginning in 1995 when his

daughter was a freshman on the Claremont teamIn an effort to give his seniors including those who

donrsquot normally start maximum court time coach MarkMina had his team in a constant rotation throughout thenight Every handful of plays he was substituting one oreven two players

ldquoSince it was senior night we wanted to honor themWe happen to have six [seniors] and I played all sixrdquo heexplained In volleyball the players move from one po-sition to the next as the game progresses However sincesome of the seniors donrsquot play well in all positions CoachMina substituted them to avoid creating a weakness ldquoWewanted them to play but we didnrsquot want to loserdquo he said

The girls started the first set with a comfortable leadgoing ahead 13-5 but were a bit too jovial on the courtwhich caused them to lose focus and Diamond Bar cameback with a flurry of scoring The Brahmas nearly tied

the game at 14-13 when Wallacersquos strong serve putClaremont well ahead and this time they didnrsquot lookback A big block from Wallace was all they needed toput the first game in the books

The second set saw the best competition of the nightwith Diamond Bar matching Claremont point for pointuntil Claremont pulled ahead by seven points and wason the verge of victory when the Brahmas came roaringback Starting at 24-17 Diamond Bar won the next fivepoints until Bird got a kill to put the set away

The final set was all Claremont with some great playsfrom sophomores Kylie Robinson and Emilee RohrerHowever it was apropos that senior Frias got the lastpoint of the night with a kill up the middle

Despite limited court time junior Simone Bliss had agame-high of 12 kills from 24 attempts Frias came in

just behind with eight kills Wallace also had a solid night

with 22 assists while Jackson came up with 10 digsldquoWe have been playing good volleyball our last few

matchesrdquo said Coach Mina ldquoI love Claremontmdashthe girlsare great My goal is to be here next year to be the firstmultiple-year coach Claremont has had in a whilerdquo

With the victory the girls are 6-4 in league and 15-11overall Their first match in the CIF tournament has not

been announced yetmdashSteven Felschundneff

stevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Volleyball team ends on high note readies for CIF play

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15 1

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont High School girls volleyball team cel-ebrates after scoring a particularly difficult point onTuesday at CHS The Pack defeated visiting DiamondBar 3-0 to clinch third place in the Palomares Leagueand a berth in the CIF tournament

CROSS COUNTRY

Claremont High School crosscountry swept the Palomares Leaguefinals on Thursday at Bonelli Re-gional Park making them unde-feated for the season All fiveteamsmdashboys frosh soph girls andboys junior varsity and girls and

boys varsitymdashnever lost a meet thisyear As a result the girls varsityteam is now ranked third and theboys team is seventh in the SouthernSection Division Two

ldquoIt was a great season We arelooking forward to post-seasonrdquo saidCoach Bill Reeves

From here the teams will competein the CIF prelims on the 14th inRiverside and then in the finals at MtSAC If they perform well in the fi-nals the team will advance to thestate meet on the 28th in Fresno

BOYS WATER POLO

Claremont boys water polo ce-mented their second straight Palo-mares League title on Tuesday with a

16-3 victory over GlendoraCoach Kristin Rodriguez made

good use of her entire team during thematch with eight players scoring atleast one goal Top performances in-clude Johnathon Wong five goalsone assist Bruno Snow three goalsnine steals four assists LenningDavis two goals four assists IanWaasdorp two goals one assist Dy-lan Clinton one goal one assist onesteal Mat Turk one goal one steal

Jack Kruze one goal two stealsTyler Allen one goal Josh Uchizonoone goal Will DePreze two stealsone assist and Ivan Lamboo twosteals In the net Kallan Grant hadnine saves two steals and one assist

On Friday they will play Cerritosin a non-conference game that CoachRodriguez hopes will sharpen theirskills for the CIF tournament

With the victory Claremont is now8-0 in league and 18-7 overall andranked seventh in Division Five of the Southern Section

GIRLS TENNIS

The girls varsity tennis PalomaresLeague tournament took place lastweek at the Claremont Club The

teamrsquos number-one singles playeElizabeth Wu upset the number-foseed from Ayala to advance to thsingles semi-finals The number-ondoubles team Lelia Kennedy anDorothy Kang upset the numbefour seeds from Glendora to advancto the doubles semi-finals also

FOOTBALL

Glendora was just too much fClaremont to handle Friday night the Tartans clinched the PalomarLeague title Glendora outscoreClaremont from the very beginninand also shut down the Packrsquos running game on their way to the 35-1victory

Quarterback Raine Pohaku Kheaku-Paiva had 82 yards rushin52 yards passing including one completion to Laquamie Bond for touchdown Duy Tran-Sampson onhad 68 yards rushing but did scothe Packrsquos other touchdown

On Friday the Pack faces SouHills at home for their last leagugame Claremontrsquos record is now 2 in league and 7-2 overall whicguarantees them a spot in the CItournament

CHS ROUND-UP

Seniors Roi Wallace and Sydney Lawler successfulblock a shot from Diamond Bar

Seniors Jennifer Frias Sydney Lawler Georgie Jack-son Roi Wallace Kristen Kiltgaard and Emily Birdpose for a photo with the teamrsquos biggest fan Jim Tim-pane Mr Timpane has been a regular at CHS volley-ball games for 21 seasons

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The Claremont Architec-tural Commission poredover the plans for the

proposed Pomona College Mu-seum of Art during their Octo-ber 28 meeting

Representatives of the city the collegeand the architectural firm behind itBoston-based Machado Silvetti made theextensive plans for the museum availableNo voting took place at the meetingmdashthecommissionrsquos job was to act in conjunc-tion with the cityrsquos Planning Commissionto look over the museum plans

Three commissionersmdashMark Schoe-man Maureen Wheeler and BenjaminMcCoymdashwere not present at the meet-ing recused due to a conflict of interestaccording to commission chair JamesManifold

One of the items scrutinized by thecommission and the public was the loca-tion of the proposed museum

Under the current plan the museumwill be built on the west side of CollegeAvenue between Bonita and SecondThe location calls for the moving of thehistorical Renwick House slightly southand across the street above the softballfield The white cottages directly north of the housemdashcurrently being used as stu-dent housingmdashwill be demolished ac-cording to the plan

Jennifer Trotoux an architectural his-torian and Scripps College alumna wason hand to present an environmental im-pact report (EIR) determining how theproposed move will affect the historicQueen Anne-style home built in 1900Ms Trotoux concluded it would not af-

fect the historical integrity of the housenor the area surrounding it

Also in the updated EIR was an as-sessment of Pomona Collegersquos sewer sys-tem The revised EIR made public on

October 19 found ldquoexisting and ex-pected future capacity deficienciesrdquo withthe sewer system supporting the collegeFlow monitoring will be performedsometime between October and Aprilfor one week to assess the sewer linesand to see if any changes or upsizingneeds to be done

Ms Trotouxrsquos clalim about Renwickrsquossuggested move was not shared withmany of the speakers during public com-ment Some such as Claremont Heritagedirector David Shearer were worriedabout the move ruining the historical sig-nificance of the house as well as theproposed zone change

ldquoTo be frank the latest iterations of theEIR and the master plan have only addedinsult to injurymdashto the citizens of Clare-mont our city staff our city council andcommissions such as thisrdquo Mr Shearersaid

During discussion commission mem-ber Marta Perlas asserted she was ldquotornrdquoabout the proposed location of the mu-

seum adding that she understands thereason why the museum should be therebut later claiming she wasnrsquot sold on theidea of moving Renwick across the streetto the softball field

Commission member Clive Dym saidhe was inclined to move ahead with theplan along with the updated EIR andalso insisted members of the public whospoke out against moving Renwickldquoarenrsquot immediately impactedrdquo by themove

Pomona College Master Planner ScottSmith stated the location is important be-cause it serves as a link between the col-lege and the community a point MrManifold agreed with calling it ldquocampus

planning 101rdquoAfter a brief recess Jeffry Burchard

principal architect with Machado Silvettipresented the blueprints for the art mu-seum Mr Burchard highlighted the num-

ber of amenities the museum is set tohave including a center square for eventsand classes art halls office space artvaults and a portico Mr Manifoldstressed the importance of going over thedetails of the proposed museum

ldquoThis is our chance to give some feed-back to the applicant and the architect be-fore they go too far through the designprocess where it would be really hard toreverse gears later down the linerdquo MrManifold emphasized

The main entrance to the museum isplanned for Bonita Avenue with a sec-ondary entrance on College The Bonitaentrance was originally created to attractmore Claremont community members tothe site

ldquoThe choice of this site is remarkableand extremely challenging but it presentsmany great opportunities for the collegeand the community in that it situates itself as kind of a civic zone in the east villagewhich includes the post office and thecity hall the library and Shelton ParkrdquoMr Burchard said ldquoItrsquos also great in pro-viding programmable open space to this

area as opposed to a blank open spacthatrsquos on the site nowrdquo

During public comment many of thspeakers relayed concerns with parkinin and around the museum site wiKaren Rosenthal calling for two-houparking along College and Bonita avenues to potentially free up space for vi

itors Commissioner Clive Dym notethe museum would open at 1 pm wepast the morning parking grind

In reviewing the site itself the commission didnrsquot hold back from criticismof the museumrsquos design save for MDym Ms Perlas called the design ldquodiappointingrdquo and claimed to have expected more from Machado Silvetti

ldquoIrsquove seen a lot of their work and itvery impressive and I sort of feel like fell short in Claremontrdquo Ms Perlas saildquoI understand the reasoning behind whthe building has been designed the wayis but I also think that therersquos a lack ounderstanding in how the city behaves ubanistically around this areardquo

Ms Perlas was also not a fan of thBonita Avenue entrance an opinioshared by Mr Manifold and commissiomember Bob Perry Mr Perry in his asessment criticized the building as ldquonan elegant experiencerdquo and a ldquovery utiltarian walkrdquo

Mr Dym had kinder words for thplan noting he liked the basic design the building

The commission will take its notes the Claremont Planning Commission ffurther review

The full master plan is open for review to the public now through December 3 at Claremont City Hall the Clarmont Library the Hughes Communi

Center and Youth Activity Center It caalso be viewed on the cityrsquos website wwwclaremontcaorg

mdashMatthew Bramle

newsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2 015 1

Commission scrutinizes museum plans open for public review

To be frank the latest

iterations of the EIR and

the master plan have

only added insult to in- jurymdashto the citizens of

Claremont our city staff

our city council and com-

missions such as thisDavid Shearer

Claremont Heritage

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 16

ART MART Visit the ClaremontPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booths532 W First St Claremont

BASEBALLProfessor Richard Santil-lan author of Mexican AmericanBaseball in the Pomona Valley willserve as moderator and keynotespeaker for this program There will bea panel of Pomona Valley locals who

played in the segregated Mexican base-

ball leagues from the 1930s to the1970s Among them will be RayldquoTykerdquo Sevilla who captained andquarterbacked the Claremont HighSchool football team to the 1958 CIFchampionship They will also discussgrowing up in Arbol Verde Claremontrsquos

oldest continuous neighborhood This isa free program at 11 am in the Clare-mont Library meeting room For allages The Claremont Library is locatedat 208 N Harvard Ave For more infor-mation call (909) 621-4902 or visittheir website at colapubliborgCLAREMONT ART WALK VisitClaremont galleries between 6 and 9

pm for exhibit opening receptionsVisit claremontartwalkcom for detailsSCAMFEST The Southern Cali-fornia A Cappella Music Festivalhosted by The Claremont ShadesTickets will be available online at

pomonaedubridges or through theBridges Auditorium box office 7 pmBridges Auditorium 450 N CollegeWay Claremont $8 for students and$15 for non-students (909) 607-1139or website pomonaedubridges

AN EVENING WITH JOHNYORK Benefit concert for the PrisonLibrary Project John York is a singercomposer and instrumentalist wellknown as a former member of theByrds He was a member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and The Mamas and

The Papas touring band He played bass for Johnny Rivers and LightninrsquoHopkins He has played with GeneClark Rick Danko Richard Manuel

Nicky Hopkins David Carradine andmore Mr York sings with a rich emo-tional voice and favors the 12-stringguitar Currently Mr York is perform-ing solo as well as with his own bandThe Jangle Brothers Barry McGuireand PF Sloan Tickets in advance are$10 or $12 at the door The event takes

place at 730 pm at The ClaremontForum 586 W First St Claremont(909) 626-3066 prisonlibraryprojectorgand claremontforumorg

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont Village

SHAKESPEARE CLUB A discus-

sion by Amy Kenny professor at URiverside about how Shakespearersquos ators learned their parts and rehearsethe plays Audience volunteers will binvited to read from cue scripts to heldemonstrate how the Elizabethan ators knew where to move and what tdo 2 pm Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain Ave Claremont (909) 717-1109ISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun waof exercise with music of Israeli fodance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremon(909) 921-7115SUSTAINABILITY DIALOG ldquoHeaing Gardens How Your Yard Can Savthe Worldrdquo presented by April GarbaHow a thoughtfully-designed garden caslow storm water use less water cohomes reduce energy needs provid

food for humans and habitat for creaturecreate less waste be restful and survivedrought 7 to 830 pm Pomona CollegeHahn Building Room 101 located at 42

N Harvard Ave Claremont

CALENDARClaremont Art WalkCheck out our Claremont ArtWalk listing and map

Page 18

Friday November 6 through Saturday November 14

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Performing artsIVRT presents ldquoCompanyrdquoat the Candlelight Pavilion

Page 17

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

NovemberSaturday 7

NovemberSunday 8

November

Friday 6

NovemberMonday 9

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

GALLERIES1

First Street

Second Street

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Bonita Avenue

Fourth Street

Foothill Blvd

4

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11

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3

5

2

6

Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

9

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At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 340

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 339

RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

room house near ConditSchool $2400 monthly Readyfor immediate occupancy Nosmoking no pets Agent Ge-offHamillcom 909-621-0500

House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

FOUR bedrooms 175 bath-rooms with detached studioUpgraded kitchen with gran-ite and stainless steel appli-ances Shared laundry Rentincludes water gas electricInternet $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Rentals

House for rent

THREE bedrooms one bath-room plus a detached studioFresh paint new carpet andceramic tile Drought tolerantlandscape $2500 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Office space for rent

BEAUTIFUL furnished thera-pistrsquos office available to sub-let part-time in ClaremontVillage Ideal location 323-835-3661

GREAT Village locationMedicalprofessional space

App rox imatel y 650 sq ftWaiting room and privatehalf-bathroom $1755monthly includes water909-447-7716

Townhome for rent

THREE bedrooms two-and-a-half bathrooms 1900 sq ftTwo-car garage central heatand AC $2000 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Want to rent

LOOKING for interestingplace to rent single male$900 to $1500 a monthMagazine publisher Frank

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Marketplace

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smalls

Refinishing too 909-593-

1846 LaVerne Kensolden-

odditiescom

For sale

ADJUSTABLE electric hospi-

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Mattress and frame Paid

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best offer 909-957-1929

Garage sale

SATURDAY and Sunday 7am to 2 pm 2141 Edinboro

Ave Claremont Collectiblesclothes tools and more

Animals

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

Animal Shelters

Inland ValleyHumane Society909-623-9777

Upland Animal Shelter 909-931-4185

HOPE Upland1-800-811-4285

West End Animal Shelter 909-947-3517

rentals22

legals25

services23

real estate27

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CALLING all artists Wish youcould have your own art gallerybut donrsquot have the time or money Claremont galleryspace available starting at$100 monthly (three monthsminimum) Student discount

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BIG BACKYARD SALE

Saturday November 79 am to 2 pm

524 Mt Carmel Drive Claremont

Kachinas antiques cobalt blue glassChina crystal collectibles silver pictures

frames dolls electronics Avant Garde Magazines (1968-1971) and much more

MISSING

A silver kachinacat pendant waslost on Halloweennight somewherein Claremont Thependant is one-of-a-kind and of greatpersonal value toits owner If foundplease call 909-367-3236

Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Sale in Claremont

Claremont Club AreaSaturday November 7 bull 8 am to 3 pm1713 Shenandoah Drive Claremont CA 91711

Lovely Mid-Century period dining room suite inspired by PaulMcCobb for Ramseau Furniture Company in walnut with themulti-directional hour glass pattern on the doors and the tabletop All unique original hardware Eames low dining chair Thiswas the home of a very well know chef and caterer specializingin many ethnic regions of the world as well as vegan menusand there are over 500 of the greatest cookbooks There are alot of very nice kitchen and catering related items Large col-lection of Jazz CD and albums as well as stereo equipmentSpinet piano Ethnic art and deacutecor Patios have some well es-tablished citrus trees in wine barrels The Mantis ComposT-Twin dual-chamber composter Please bring your own boxes Ido not provide them and with all the books in the home you willwish you had something to carry them in

For pictures go toEstateSalesNETCAClaremont917111040433

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

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Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

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This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

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Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

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Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

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down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

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Maureen Haney Cell 626-216-8067 Office 626-963-2050 x135 Coldwell Banker Millennium BRE 01169487

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DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

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Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

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Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

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Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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Donrsquot give up on police stationDear Editor

I truly hope and pray that our wonder-ful Claremont police officers are notdaunted by the failure of Measure PS thispast Tuesday After all Thomas Edisonhad 1000 ideas for the light bulb rejected

before he finally saw the light (pun in-tended)Those who voted against the measure

probably have the same notion YesClaremont needs a new police station butno this was not the way to do it I be-lieve that an alternative idea will bebrought forth by those who are consider-ing the new police station

City Councilmember Sam Pedrozawas right when he said that at the veryleast a need for a new police station hasbeen established As a resident of Clare-mont for over 30 years I am well awareof what our city needs as far as facilitiesare concerned I know that other alterna-tives will be forthcoming

Mr Pedroza also stated that the citycouncil will be discussing alternate fund-ing mechanisms I will be pulling for thecity council to come up with a plan to es-tablish a new police facilitya plan thatwill please all sides

On a side note I saw that only 3259voters cast a ldquonordquo vote and that was 72percent of the voters This concerns mebecause I know that the city has moreregistered voters than this I knew goingin that this measure would probably notget much attention because that was theonly item on the ballot I certainly hopevoters did not decide to cast a ballot be-cause of this Our city needs better votersupport David Serbin

Claremont

Proposed park hoursDear Editor

What a difference an hour makes Thedraft Master Plan for management of theClaremont Hills Wilderness Park (section5217) proposes to close the main en-trance gate at Mills Avenue a full hour

before the park closes Closing the gateearly will negatively impact a wide vari-ety of park visitors not all of whom aimto complete ldquothe Looprdquo

There is much to enjoy within just afew minutes of the gate Those of us whovisit just before dusk appreciate what arich time that is to observe wildlife toappreciate the last light on the hillsidesand to transition from workday toevening Early closure of the main gatewill disproportionately affect workingpeople parents and their children andlocal school teams none of whom arelikely to be able to access the park inmidday

Finally many park usersmdashincluding

those who run bike or ride horsesmdasharemore than capable of completing theLoop in an hour or less

Closing the park an hour earlier eachday amounts to the equivalent of morethan 15 days of park closures annually

If the motivation to close the parkearly is to reduce impacts on neighborsother solutions are more direct and effec-tive We can work together to educatepark visitors who arrive by automobilethat their park visit begins in the parkinglots

To preserve that special hour let themain park gate stay open until the parkitself closes Andy Lee Roth

Board member

Claremont Wildlands Conservancy

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

Agendas for city meetings are avail-able at wwwciclaremontcaus

GOVERNING

OURSELVES

Tuesday November 10City CouncilCouncil Chamber 630 pm

Tuesday November 17Planning CommissionCouncil Chamber 7 pm

Thursday November 19CUSD Board of EducationKirkendall Center 7 pm

The Claremont Courier (United States Postal Serv-ice 115-180) is published once weekly by theCourier Graphics Corporation at 1420 N ClaremontBlvd Suite 205B Claremont California 91711-5003 The Courier is a newspaper of general circu-lation as defined by the political code of the state of California entered as periodicals matter September17 1908 at the post office at Claremont Californiaunder the act of March 3 1879 Periodicals postageis paid at Claremont California 91711-5003 Singlecopy $150 Annual subscription $56 Send all re-mittances and correspondence about subscriptionsundelivered copies and changes of address to theCourier 1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont California 91711-5003 Telephone 909-

621-4761 Copyright copy 2015 Claremont Courierone hundred and seventh year number 45

ADVENTURESI N H A I K U

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Desperately drinking the rain

Not enough need more

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Haiku submissions should reflect upon life

or events in Claremont Please email entriesto editorclaremont-couriercom

READERSrsquo COMMENTSSend readersrsquo comments via email to ed-

itorclaremont-couriercom or by mail orhand-delivery to 1420 N Claremont BlvdSte 205B Claremont CA 91711 Thedeadline for submission is Tuesday at 5pm Letters are the opinion of the writernot a reflection of the COURIER

We reserve the right to edit letters Let-ters should not exceed 250 words View-points should not exceed 650 words

We cannot guarantee publication ofevery letter Letters will be published at the

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15CITY NEWS

A14-year-old Claremont boy hasbeen transferred to Los PadrinosJuvenile Facility in Downey after

being arrested Wednesday evening for thestabbing death of his 15-year-old sister

Aspen GeurtsThe boy is being held at the facility without bail Hewill be arraigned later today on charges of murder ac-cording to Lieutenant Mike Ciszek of the Claremont Po-lice Department

This is the first murder in Claremont since 2009Officers were called to a home on the 300 block of An-

dover Street at approximately 507 pm after receivingreports of a stabbing according to police When officersand paramedics arrived they attempted to revive the vic-tim who was located in the back yard of the home Suf-fering from multiple stab wounds the victim waspronounced dead at the scene

The boy determined later to be the brother of the vic-tim was seen walking away from the home with theweapon in his possession A third sibling and the parentswere not at home at the time police said

He was arrested by Claremont police on suspicion of murder and was held at the Claremont jail until he wastransferred to Los Padrinos Lt Ciszek said

According to an email sent out by Claremont HighSchool principal Brett OrsquoConnor the deceased studentand the brother who was arrested had attended Chapar-ral Elementary and El Roble Intermediate School Nei-ther was currently enrolled at Claremont High Schoolhowever a third sibling currently attends CHS MrOrsquoConnor explained

ldquoBecause so many of our students know the family in-volved we may have some shocked and grieving stu-dents at CHS todayrdquo he wrote ldquoWe will have extracounselors on campus for the next few days to supportstudents and facultyrdquo

Mr OrsquoConnor asked parents staff and communitymembers to be aware that kids express grief in many dif-

ferent ways It is not uncommon for teenagers to exhibitphysical complaints poor concentration eating and

sleeping difficulties increased irritability emotionalnumbing and muscle tension he said

Cantor Paul Buch of Temple Beth Israel reached out tothe community to say that clergy members of the Clare-mont Interfaith Council have connected with the policedepartment and CUSD and are available to counsel andsupport those touched by this tragedy He can be reachedat cantortbipomonaorg or by calling (909) 626-6937

Mr OrsquoConnor encourages parents and teachers to keepa closer eye on our kids to be sure they are appropriately

managing griefldquoIn the next few days and weeks please pay attentio

to any change in your studentrsquos behaviorrdquo Mr OrsquoConnsuggested ldquoAdditionally allow your student to expretheir feelings without judgment If you feel your studeneeds to speak to someone at CHS please notify theguidance counselor It is important that the entire community pull together during this difficult timerdquo

mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Teen found stabbed to death brother arrested charged with murder

Claremont voters over-whelmingly rejectedMeasure PS a $50 mil-

lion bond measure for a pro-posed new public safety facilityon Tuesday

More than 75 percent of voters said noto the measure compared to more than 24percent who voted yes In all 4590 Clare-

monters went to the polls which repre-sented about 21 percent of the 21938registered voters in the city

The measure would have created a par-cel tax to fund the building of a new policestation on Monte Vista Avenue north of the city yard The fixed parcel tax was tobe $286 per year per parcel for 40 years

Supporters of the measure gathered atthe home of Betty Crocker co-chair of theYes on Measure PS Committee to watchthe early returns After the more than than2000 absentee votes were counted byaround 830 pm it became clear themeasure would not pass

The mood at the PS headquarters wasthat of disappointment as supporters

talked about what went wrong and whatcould be done in the future to pass a meas-

ure to fund a new police stationldquoWin or lose wersquove raised awareness of

the need [for a new police station] inClaremont Now itrsquos a matter of how bestto fund itrdquo PS supporter Frank Bedoya

said ldquoItrsquos not back to the drawing boarditrsquos back to the tablerdquo

Councilmember Sam Pedroza whowas on hand with fellow councilmembersJoe Lyons Opanyi Nasiali and MayorCorey Calaycay echoed Mr Bedoyarsquossentiments

ldquoEven though itrsquos a defeat we really didlearn a lotrdquo Mr Pedroza said ldquoThe big

part is donemdashknowledgerdquoThroughout the campaign voters ex

pressed concern over certain aspects of thmeasure primarily the cost and how it wto be funded In town hall meetings wicity officials leading up to the election reidents expressed skepticism that $50 milion was required to build a police statiofor Claremont

In a town hall meeting at the HugheCommunity Center on October 15 an am

biguous response from the measurersquos planing committee to the question of a ldquoplaBrdquo did nothing to assuage concerns

In the following weeks letters to thCOURIER showed residents strongly supported a new police station but most wrers emphasized a desire for an alternativfinancing plan

One major talking point among resdents against the measure was opponentassertion that an average Claremont homowner would pay the same amount pyear as Super King Market under the pacel tax funding mechanism Some resdents were concerned about the locatioof the proposed facility and others wenot convinced the Claremont polic

needed a 37000-square-foot facility

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont police officers gather in front of a home on Andover Drive on Wednesday where a 15-year-old gwas fatally stabbed earlier in the day Police arrested the girlrsquos 14-year-old brother a short distance from the hom

Claremont voters say no to police station measure

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffSupporters of Measure PS check early poll results during an Election Night partyin Claremont Voters defeated the measure by a three-to-one margin

MEASURE PS next pag

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Public scrutiny of the measure was es-pecially intense given it arrived as Clare-mont is embroiled in a costly eminentdomain process against Golden StateWater Company over the cityrsquos water sys-tem

In a press release provided by the cityMr Calaycay expressed satisfaction at theprocess despite the measurersquos loss

ldquoOur city council ensured voters had thefacts before them acted transparently andfirmly believed this financing decisionshould be made directly by the residentsof our communityrdquo Mr Calaycay said

ldquoThe voters have now spoken and thatwas the cityrsquos original intentmdashto provideresidents with the opportunity to have asay in the future of their public safety fa-cilityrdquo

As many residents have expressed themayor believes the campaign clearlydemonstrated the need for a new policestation

ldquoOn behalf of the city I want to thankour residents for carefully considering thismeasure and engaging in the civic

processrdquo Mr Calaycay shared ldquoWe re-ceived very constructive feedback fromresidents Even among opponents of themeasure we heard over and over againthat a new facility is neededrdquo

PS supporter Marci Luxemburg-Horowitz has her suspicions as to why themeasure failed ldquoItrsquos how it needed to beexplainedrdquo she said

Whatever the reason she believes thecity should continue to pursue construc-

tion of a police station the town can beproud of

ldquoWe need to come together as a com-munityrdquo Ms Luxemburg-Horowitzadded ldquoItrsquos not a Democrat issue and itrsquos

not a Republican issue itrsquos a communityissuerdquo

During a brief and emotional speech ather home on Tuesday night Ms Crockeraimed to offer hope for the future

ldquoIt is a dream that will happen here Claremontrdquo Ms Crocker said ldquoItrsquoll jube a little longer campaignrdquo

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015CITY NEWS

Tuesday October 27Claremont police arrested a belliger-

ent and combative Chino woman aftershe got into a fight in front of ElRanchero on Tuesday night AshleyAmaya 26 started the brawl at approx-imately 9 pm When officers arrivedthey determined that Ms Amaya notonly was intoxicated but she haddriven her vehicle to the establishmentin the moments prior to the fight Shewas handcuffed and arrested on suspi-cion of DUI While inside the squadcar Ms Amaya began banging herhead against the passenger window Of-ficers then restrained her with a hobblewhich binds the feet together and hooksup to the handcuffs Ms Amaya wasthen transported to jail but as she wasbeing booked she kicked an officer inthe shin The officer complained of pain and was transported to the hospi-tal The final tally for Ms Amaya DUIobstructing an officer assault with greatbodily injury and assault on an officer

Friday October 30A mysterious missing persons case

made its way into Claremont late Fri-day morning At approximately 1146am officers pulled over a blue Mer-cury Montego that was registered toJennifer Henry a 42-year-old womanmissing out of Lakewood Driving thecar was 35-year-old Pomona residentDlando Brooks Ms Henry was not inthe car at the time and Mr Brookscould not provide any information on

her whereabouts according to LtCiszek Officers arrested Mr Brooksafter discovering he had two outstand-ing warrants for his arrest from SanBernardino County Anyone with addi-tional information regarding the caseshould call the LA Sheriffrsquos Depart-ment Lakewood station at (562) 623-3500

Saturday October 31An Oregon teen got into a heated

scuffle with his friends and police afterhaving way too much to drink earlyHalloween morning Abraham Wilson19 an Occidental College student origi-nally from Hillsboro Oregon was outwith his friends on the 600 block of north Amherst and was allegedly caus-ing a disturbance When officers ar-rived to assist campus safety atapproximately 315 am Mr Wilsonwas uncooperative and combative withofficers repeatedly screaming obsceni-ties to police When a friend tried tocalm him down Mr Wilson allegedlytook a swing at him in front of officersHe was arrested for public intoxicationand spent the night at CPD jail to soberup When he awoke the followingmorning police say Mr Wilson had norecollection of the nightrsquos events andhad no idea where he was

Sunday November 1Just a few moments after the end of

Halloween night police arrested aClaremont woman after they deter-

mined she had too much to drink andrendered her a public danger When po-lice arrived to the house on the 500block of San Jose at approximately1215 am they determined that 28-year-old Heather Van Ginkel hadpunched another person in the nose fol-lowing a heated argument When policeentered the home to investigate MsVan Ginkel tried to block them by grab-bing the officerrsquos forearm and turninghim around She was handcuffed andplaced on the curb as police continuedtheir investigation As this was happen-ing Ms Van Ginkel stood up while stillhandcuffed When officers told her tosit back down she screamed an obscen-ity and lunged at them She was thenplaced in a squad car for resisting ar-rest obstruction assault on an officerand public intoxication

Meanwhile on the northern end of

the city officers arrested a drunk manat Piano Piano after he got into a fightwith another person in front of thebuilding It began at 1236 am whenofficers responded to the scene andbegan talking to the two men one of whom was 25-year-old Javier Pena of Walnut Mr Pena was argumentativewith police repeatedly hurling insultsand slurs at them as they tried to inves-tigate the situation At one point hecalled an Uber and officers were allow-ing him to leave the establishment Ac-cording to the report Mr Pena flicked acigarette and became more combativewhen officers asked him to pick it upAs he was stumbling toward the UberMr Pena who at this point was given

every opportunity to leave the situatiowithout handcuffs turned around andsaid to officers ldquoYou donrsquot know whoyoursquore fking with fking ftThat was the final straw officers ar-rested Mr Pentildea for public intoxicationand he was transported to CPD jail tosober up Police had no word on whatcostume Mr Pentildea was wearing orwhere he placed in Piano Pianorsquos cos-tume contest

Later in the day at approximately

1124 am officers arrested a Los An-geles man for being drunk in public onthe corner of Foothill and TowneWhile traveling southbound on Towneofficers noticed a man later identifiedas 67-year-old William Fedorka stumbling across the crosswalk and fallingdown in front of vehicles stopped at thintersection When officers engaged thman they noticed he had a strong smeof alcohol Mr Fedorka who accordinto reports was in a wheelchair was alsyelling at officers and generally acteduncooperative during the situationWhen asked how much he had to drinthat night Mr Fedorka said ldquoNothingI just want to go homerdquo

According to the report Mr Fedorkrepeatedly fell asleep as officers werespeaking with him This was enoughfor officers to conclude he was toodrunk to remain in public He was ar-rested and transported to CPD jail

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POLICE BLOTTER

MEASURE PS from previous page

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneCouncilmembers Sam Pedroza and Joe Lyons look at the early poll results Tuesday night at a yes on Measure PS party north Claremont Voters overwhelmingly rejected the measure that would have funded a new police station

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 201 5EDUCATION

For a dozen years the ClaremontEducational Foundation has helpedfund art music and technology in

our local schools This year is no differentLast month CEF representatives showed up at a

school board meeting with an oversized check repre-

sentative of the nonprofitrsquos annual donation to the dis-trict The $199600 gift brings the nonprofitrsquos lifetimecontribution to Claremont schools to $2 million

The award will be put to good use by CUSD and iscertainly a laudable achievement But the nonprofitwants to do more With that in mind CEF has createdits first strategic plan an ambitious document provid-ing the organization with a roadmap to follow in thecoming years

The plan will be unveiled at the CEF Fall Receptionset for Friday November 13 from 530 to 730 pm atGarner House at Memorial Park

The community is invited to the free and family-friendly event which will include live music and re-freshments including beverages provided by DaleBros Brewery

A delegation from each school site will be on hand

giving a tabletop presentation about a program or proj-ect made possible by the contributions of CEF

In some cases the displays will showcase the fruitsof a program the nonprofit piloted last year mini-grants awarded to educators with ideas yielding high-impact learning opportunities for students

Four such grants were awarded in 2014 for a total of $5391 Efforts funded by CEF Innovation Grants in-clude the creation of a community garden at SycamoreElementary School and historical research on the partof CHS world history and English students which theypresented during the schoolrsquos yearly History Day

Bob Fass is eagerly anticipating the schoolsrsquo presen-tations at the reception ldquoWe want the community tounderstand what wersquore doing tangiblyrdquo he said

He is serving as CHS president along with RichardChute and Nicole Oullette Mr Fass is director of lead-

ership giving for the Webb Schools Mr Chute is direc-tor of development for the Planetary Society MsOuellette is fund development manager at VNA Hos-pice amp Palliative Care

ldquoA key component of the shared presidency is mov-ing forward with more energy A lot of exciting thingsneed to happenrdquo Mr Chute said

The trio hopes their collective fundraising expertisewill result in a greater level of grant-making one of thehallmarks of the Claremont Educational Foundationrsquosstrategic plan

Innovation and partnership grantsThe nonprofit is off to a great start The recipients of

this yearrsquos Innovation Grants will be announced at theFall Reception CEF has expanded the program consid-erably funding eight projects this time at a cost of some $9000

The organization will also use the reception as anopportunity to introduce the beneficiaries of a brand-new program Community Partnership Grants

CEF will award five grants totaling $10000 tolocal nonprofits undertaking projects to enhance learn-ing in the district

As an example of a nonprofit directly supportingCUSD Mr Fass cited CLASP (Claremont After-School Programs) The volunteer nonprofit providesafter-school tutoring mentorship and supervision tolocal schoolchildren who are at risk of falling throughthe academic cracks

ldquoThatrsquos an example of an organization that is doinggood and paralleling what wersquore trying to achieverdquoMr Fass said

Adapting to change

A lot has happened since CEF was launched Cali-fornia schools have jettisoned No Child Left Behind

legislation and adopted the new Common Core cur-riculum and its associated assessment And whilescrambling for funds is the new normal the district hassomewhat recovered from the crippling recession of 2008-2009 which was felt even earlier in the realm of public education

ldquoCEF came out of a crisis moment where lsquosave ourschoolsrsquo was the cry of the dayrdquo Mr Fass said ldquoThen

we moved to more of a maintenance model where wehave contributed $200000 per year to the district prettysteadily We know wersquore not at lsquosave our schoolsrsquo any-more It begs the questionrsquoWhat do we want to bersquordquo

CEF has done a lot to answer that question begin-ning by slightly tweaking the organizationrsquos missionstatement which now reads ldquoto protect and enrich thequality of public education in Claremont through com-munity involvementrdquo

ldquoThe only thing thatrsquos been added is that wersquore ac-knowledging that community involvement is whatdrives our workmdashembracing the totality of how ourcommunity comes together for our kidsrdquo Mr Fasssaid

In June of 2014 the executive board of CEF held aretreat to begin working on the new strategic plan KaySprinkel Grace a consultant hired by the district to

help with the visioning process guided their sessionsMs Sprinkel Grace who works closely with the

California Consortium of Educational Foundationsbegan by pointing the board to the work of some largefoundationsmdashranging from the Marin County and PalAlto districts in the Bay Area to closer neighbors likethe Manhattan Beach and Glendora districts

After seeing what was possible the executive boardagreed that CEF can and should do more

ldquoWhen we went through the planning process in-stead of thinking about how much more money wewanted to raise we thought about how much more do

we want to give awayrdquo Mr Chute said

Strategy for the futureIn the next three years the organization hopes to go

from providing just over $200000 per year in fundingfor schools to $350000 for schools and communitypartners That represents about a 75 percent increase

ldquoOur goal is to give $330000 for our core pro-grams in art music and technology as well as theTeacher Innovation Grants and $20000 for Community Partnership Grantsrdquo Mr Chute said ldquoIn practicterms this means increasing our total net revenues b$50000 each year for the next three years That in-crease is expected to come from a combination of additional donations to CEF as well as increased earneincome from SLICE [CEFrsquos summer enrichment program] and other activitiesrdquo

CEF which is almost completely volunteer-drivenhas set itself some high aims Any new achievementswill only add to the organizationrsquos sterling record of supporting public education in the City of Trees

Earlier this year Superintendent Jim Elsasser ex-pressed his appreciation for all that the Claremont Educational Foundation has done for Claremont schools ia message posted on the organizationrsquos website

ldquoAuthor and musician Mitch Albom said lsquoThe wayyou get meaning into your life is to devote yourself toloving others devote yourself to your communityaround you and devote yourself to creating somethingthat gives you purpose and meaningrsquo This quote cap-tures the essence of the Claremont Educational Foun-dationrdquo Mr Elsasser shared ldquoThe devotion they haveshown the students and staff of CUSD is evident toall And your support of CEF makes this possiblerdquo

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CEF unveils new strategic plan gives more to schools

Melanie Riley-Gonzalez directs her students in an ad-vanced band class at El Roble Ms Riley-Gonzalezsays that most of the funding for middle school bandcomes from parents but she plans to ask CEF for agrant to replace aging instruments

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAleks Watkins and Ryan Tineo share a laugh after accidently spilling their sheet music on the floor Wedneday during an advanced band class at El Roble Intermediate School Sheet music is among the teaching mterials that the Claremont Educational Foundation funds

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015

Women bringing change to the worldby John Pixley

Supreme Court Justice Sonia So-tomayor wanted to get up close andpersonal

ldquoI wish we could be closer to the audiencerdquo the USSupreme Court Justice told Amanda Hollis-Brusky

assistant professor of politics at Pomona College asthey began their conversation in Bridges Auditorium acouple weeks ago ldquoIt feels so far away up hererdquo

They did look quite isolated and small as they sat intheir chairs on a small area rug with a Pomona Col-lege banner as a backdrop among the potted plants onthe huge otherwise empty stage It didnrsquot help that theorchestra pit separated them like a moat from thehuge audience that had gathered

Justice Sotomayor got her wish After ProfessorHollis-Brusky engaged with her on several questionsthe Associate Justice one of the most important mostinfluential people in the nation was ldquoreleased to thepeoplerdquo She excitedly explained from the stage thatshe was doing something that her security peopledoubtlessly didnrsquot like and then there she was walk-ing among the audience not unlike Phil Donahue Ex-

cept in this case she was answering questionsThe students and the questions they asked werepre-selected so yes it was all a bit scripted and with-out surprise (no ranting and embarrassing on-the-spotquestions here) Nevertheless there was somethingremarkable about this most powerful official whomakes decisions that impact all of our lives walkingamong us shaking hands and touching shouldershaving her picture taken with those asking questionslike a dear kind aunt as she answered questions withpatience and ease She could have called a studentldquomrsquoijardquo and this would have been no surprise as Pro-fessor Hollis-Brusky looked on in wonder

Which was exactly the point As she writes about inher memoir My Beloved World she comes from avery average background which included everydayproblems like poverty and diabetes She also writes

about how her life has been far from averagemdashone

could say it has been extraordinarymdashwith her being aHispanic woman from a poor neighborhood endingup on the highest court of the land It is important toher no doubt that she be seen as a person like any of us And that any of us can accomplish great things

Sometimes more often than not accomplishinggreat things means simply doing onersquos best makingthe best of oneself despite some or many ugly oddsAnd this is even more evident in a more intimate set-ting than the imposing Big Bridges at a place whereitrsquos a bit easier to get up close and personal

Like the Athenaeum at Claremont McKenna Col-lege which this fall has continued to feature womenwho get a lot done making life better for themselvesand others even though being told they canrsquot orshouldnrsquot That theyrsquore sharing their stories and being

cheered at what was once a menrsquos school remem-bered if not still known as the more conservative jockcollege in Claremont is all the more remarkable

Irsquom not just talking about women like Nina Tandonand Kris Perry and Sandy Stier Ms Tandon is one of those rare women in an important top role in scienceas the CEO and co-founder of EpiBone the worldrsquosfirst company growing living human bone for skeletalreconstruction The other two Ms Perry and MsStier were plaintiffs along with a gay couple in theProposition 8 case that wound up before the SupremeCourt (a circle nicely coming to a close here in Clare-mont with Ms Sotomayorrsquos visit just over a weeklater) It could be argued that these women and theircauses or paths are prestigious and not so surprisingfeatures at the Athenaeum

Irsquom talking about women who are doing surprising

radical perhaps uncomfortable work These womenare the last to be expected to speak out at a formerly

jock school and are doing everything they can to woagainst such institutions and thinking

One was Toshia Shaw who not only runs WINGS(Women Inspiring Noble Girls Successfully) but greup abused a victim of human trafficking and sexualslavery like the women and girls the organization assists She told her story in very intimate and harrowing graphic termsmdashquite up close and personalindeedmdashof being demeaned and harmed and repeat-edly told that she was powerless and would come tonothing She talked about fighting her way out of thinightmare and getting the inspiration and courage tohelp others who find themselves in the same situatio

Speaking out and making a lot of noise a lot of uncomfortable challenging noise is what Olivia Gat-wood and Megan Falley are all about Performing asSpeak Like a Girl they unloaded an hour of sharp-edged R-rated (some may say X-rated) poetry andrapping It definitely wasnrsquot the usual after-dinnerAthenaeum fare

Ms Gatwood and Ms Falley didnrsquot hold back at ain reciting their poems alternating with one anotherand also doing so in tandem Their in-your-face stylemirrored their urgent passionate lines about being

judged on looks about wanting and forever trying tobe perfect or more perfect about living in a culture iwhich rape is accepted as normal even okay Therewas at least as much humor along with plenty of f-bombs as there was outrage and desperation

Like I said it wasnrsquot the standard after-dinnerAthenaeum fare and some still might not see it as thstandard CMC fare But sometimes it takes someonenot being standardmdasha Supreme Court judge answer-ing questions while walking among the audiencewomen telling stories and slamming about beingraped and abusedmdashto open our eyes and maybe makthings better

observer observer

CLAREMONT HERITAGEpage 1

Have you got a spare halo Minersquos in the shop

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The next boondoggleDear Editor

If itrsquos not one thing itrsquos another as mygrandmother used to say On top of Golden State Water Company chargingus more for using less Southern Califor-nia Edison is warning us that their ratesare about to rise And if we donrsquot like ournew bills it will be our fault

Among the ldquoways to manage your en-ergyrdquo SCE informs us that washingclothes in cold water will clean them justas effectively That is very interesting I ex-pect in their next communication they willpoint out that cold showers are also to berecommended They were the norm formany years in British boarding schoolsand look how well those chaps turned outto be in running the empire on which thesun never set

If we complain that our electric billscontinue to rise above our budget despiteour efforts to manage our energy SCEwill probably point out the advantages of candles and coal fires We seem to be atthe mercy of utility companies As mygrandmother used to say someone oughtto be spoken to

Ronald MacaulayClaremont

Passing acquaintanceDear Editor

Since both Bill and Hillary Clinton haverepeatedly demonstrated only a passingacquaintance with the truth it is not sur-prising that Hillaryrsquos recent testimony be-fore the Benghazi panel reaffirms that per-

ception in spades However I think shehas given Republicans a giftmdashthat beinga campaign slogan that reads ldquoHillarylied so people diedrdquo a slogan that carriesmuch more credibility than a similar onedirected at George Bush years ago

Michael Valentine

Claremont

Make Claremont the coolest cityDear Editor

Claremont is one of 22 California citiescompeting in this yearrsquos CoolCaliforniaChallenge to save energy If you are aClaremont resident please help us win by joining in the competition and ask friendsto help

Thanks to those who participated in lastyearrsquos CoolCalifornia Challenge Clare-mont won second place and $22800 inprize money We came very close to beat-ing Riverside which earned slightly morepoints (and money) and the title of ldquoCoolest California Cityrdquo

This year by encouraging more peopleto reduce their carbon footprint and reporttheir progress Sustainable Claremont isorganizing an effort to make Claremontthe Coolest California City and earn thelargest share of $100000 in prize money

At the same time this effort will helpClaremont compete for the GeorgetownUniversity Energy Prize of $5 million thatwill go to one of 50 US cities competing

for best energy use reduction programsthrough 2016 Claremont has been invitedto participate in this national challenge

Please visit wwwcachallengeorg andclick on ldquoSign-up nowrdquo to register Thesooner you start reporting the more pointsClaremont can earn This statewide com-

petition started October 1 and runs throughMarch Just report your gas and electricityuse and vehicle odometer reading eachmonth for the next six months There areother ways to earn points as well

By tracking energy use you will findout how energy-efficient your householdis compared to others in California Thewebsite also provides many suggestionsfor improving the comfort of your homewhile reducing your carbon footprint

Please also help Claremont win theGeorgetown University Energy Prize (ourClaremont Energy Challenge) VisitwwwClaremontEnergyChallengenet andclick on ldquoStart Hererdquo to register For thiscompetition you donrsquot even have to report

your energy use Itrsquos the overall city-widereduction that counts and the utilities re-port for us Register to get detailed updateson your energy use and have CHERP helpyou reduce your carbon footprint

Sign up for both competitions todayWith your help Claremont can win bothstate and national competitions

Devon HartmanFreeman Allen

Mark von WodtkeSustainable Claremont

Clean Power PlanDear Editor

The League of Women Voters opposeslegislation in the US Senate that would un-

dermine the Environmental ProtectionAgencyrsquos (EPA) Clean Power Plan Weurge all voters to contact our US senatorsto ask them to veto such legislation

The League of Women Voters has beenat the forefront of the environmental pro-

tection movement for decades consitently supporting legislation to preservour nationrsquos natural resources and protepublic health We support legislation thseeks to safeguard our country from thphysical economic and public health efects of climate change while also providing pathways to economic prosperity

Climate change is a global catastrophon a historic scale that will change thcourse of human life Confronting clima

change means turning the rising tides prtecting us from dangerous extremweather and cutting pollution The impacts of climate change are costly and ocountry cannot afford to put off action

Carbon pollution is the number-oncontributor to climate change and powplants are the largest source of industricarbon pollution in the US The CleaPower Plan will protect public health crate thousands of efficiency-related jobs rduce electricity bills for Americans and dliver power reliably The EPArsquos finalizeregulations to limit carbon pollution fronew and existing sources are the centrcomponents of a plan that fights climachange while strengthening the econom

and protecting public healthThe US is in a unique position to lea

the world in the fight against climachangemdashitrsquos time we step up to the chalenge World leaders will head to Paris the coming weeks to set meaningful goato fight climate change Significant stepfrom the US to continue lowering emisions of dangerous greenhouse gassesmdashlike the finalized regulations to reduccarbon pollutionmdashcould significantly impact discussions on the world stage

The League hopes you will makecommitment to support people not poluters by supporting EPArsquos Clean PowPlan We encourage you to oppose all atempts to overturn limit or undermin

these important protections The air wbreathe and the health of our constituendepend upon it

Ellen TaylVP for Advoca

LWV of Claremont Are

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 201 5

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015

Speaking for the Board of Claremont WildlandsConservancy (CWC) Irsquod

like to commend the city coun-

cil staff and consultants fortheir impressive work in craft-ing a draft of the master plan forthe Claremont Hills WildernessPark that will guide its manage-ment over the next 20 years

We strongly support most of the rec-ommendations in the draft as well as itsguiding principles preservation accessstewardship education and public en-gagement We also support the draftrsquosthree primary goals to preserve the parkas an environmental resource to manageit for ldquopassive recreational usesrdquo (hikingbiking horseback-riding) and to mini-mize negative impacts on park neighbors

Because of the significant and contro-versial increase in park visitors over thepast five years these goals appear to bein conflict access vs preservation andaccess vs welfare of neighbors

The cityrsquos consultants estimate 300000to 500000 visits per year with 85 percentrepeat visitors and 80 percent entering atMills Avenue to use ldquothe looprdquo trailwhich begins and ends there The loopand the parkrsquos other main trails are wideLA County fire roads built to handle mas-sive equipment

If we see these large visitor numbers asan asset rather than a problem we mayfind some reasonable solutions to theperceived conflicts After all the feesthese visitors pay totaling almost$450000 last year are the primary sourceof funding for managing the park Fur-thermore the parkrsquos regional attractionhelps Claremont win outside grants Of the nearly $20 million that has been spenton expanding the original park since1996 approximately 40 percent camefrom state and regional sources And notonly do visitors love the park and im-

prove their own health they become fu-ture advocates for its preservation

Under the principle of stewardship thedraft treats these park visitors as trouble-makers to be controlled ldquoUsers shall notnegatively impact wildlife and surround-ing propertiesrdquo Instead the large cadre of repeat visitors may be seen as potentialstewards who will promote a healthypark culture of respect for nature fellowvisitors neighbors and the community

One common concern some Clare-monters have raised about the thousandsof visitors is that they are damaging thepark However the cityrsquos environmentalconsultants for the master plan found theparkrsquos biological and cultural resources tobe in good condition ldquovisitor impactswere considered minimalrdquo These visi-tors tend to stay on the wide fire roadswhich can easily accommodate them

Another concern is that trails are an-noyingly clogged But in surveys duringthe summer of 2014 of over 2000 parkvisitors 93 percent indicated that thenumber of other visitors did not nega-tively impact their experience Manywrote enthusiastic notes saying how muchthey loved walking the loop

The final concern is parking and itrsquos aserious one The two lots at Mills have177 spaces Parking on most neighboringstreets is now restricted for residents onlyand the draft plan proposes extending therestrictions The lots are adequate to meetdemand except from 6 to 10 am on Sat-urdays and Sundays The draft plan pro-poses raising fees as the solution from thecurrent $3 for four hours to $5 from $3during peak periods to $10 and from$100 for an annual car permit to $140

Because the CWC supports the need tobalance the three primary goals of themaster plan and because one of our twogoals is to advocate for recreational ac-cess we oppose the proposal to raise fees

The raise may produce the unintendedconsequences of driving visitors awaythereby reducing park revenues or givingthem the incentive to park on other Clare-mont streets near other park entrancesWe advocate a better solution to provide

adequate overflow parking for peak peri-ods in spaces adjacent to the current lots

The CWCrsquos other primary goal is toexpand the park We envision a grand co-hesive wilderness park that preservesClaremontrsquos hillsides from its eastern towestern borders Currently the park in-cludes 2000 acres but about 800 acres of our hillsides remain in private hands Out-standing development credits allow forbuilding about 110 new housing units onthese lands

On this issue we believe the cityrsquos draftplan is rooted in the present and needsgreater vision for the next 20 years Itbriefly acknowledges the value of en-larging the park to preserve more of the

hillsides from development however ex-pansion is not included as a goal or evena ldquodesired outcomerdquo It must be

In our view three other critical issuesneed attention as the plan is being revised

First the draft ignores the perspectiveof the park as one part of an extendedwildlands corridor along the San Gabrielfoothills This broader vision involvesbuilding a strong network with neighbor-ing communities and with nonprofit andgovernmental agencies to find solutionsthat expand and link wilderness areaswhile balancing recreational access andpreservation

Secondly the draft unnecessarily lim-its the effort to provide flexible and sus-

tainable park funding for the next 20years It specifies that revenues for man-aging the park must come solely from itsown parking fees and citations preclud-ing any expenditure from the General

Fund This stricture ties the hands of fture city council members who may hathe resourcesmdashand the willmdashto supplment park revenues with General Funmonies in order to acquire a hillside pacel for example or to control an invasiv

plant speciesThirdly the final master plan shou

outline a clear mechanism for how thpark will be governed

The draft takes two steps in the right drection by identifying the Communiand Human Services Commission anstaffs as responsible for the managemeof the park and by proposing a community support group Friends of the Clarmont Hills Wilderness Park But roland responsibilities remain vague

Three factors are critical for succesfully implementing the master plan Specified staff members must take rsponsibility for its implementation so thit doesnrsquot just gather dust on a shelf an

2) Community members with everydaexperience of the park and insight intrail conditions facilities and natural rsources must be given clearly defineongoing advisory roles We propose flesing out these two features of the plan anadding one more 3) A provision for perodic surveys to gather information for fture decisions on park use and parking

Currently under revision by city stathe draft master plan will be reviewed btwo commissions this winter before gointo the city council for approval in ear2016 We encourage residents to studyand to share their views The city managerrsquos office is still accepting public comments on the draft which is available o

the cityrsquos websiteThe Claremont Wildlands Consevancyrsquos full response to the draft is on thClaremont Wildlands Conservancy wesite wwwclaremontwildlandsorg

Fine-tuning the Claremont Wilderness Park Master Planby Lissa Petersen President Claremont Wildlands Conservancy Board

VIEWPOINT

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Claremont Kiwanis to openholiday Seersquos candy store

The Kiwanis Club of Claremont will open its an-nual holiday Seersquos candy store on Thursday Novem-ber 19 The shop is located at 909 W Foothill BlvdClaremont in the Sprouts Shopping Center The storewill be open every day from 8 am to 7 pm throughDecember 24 except for Thanksgiving

The pop-up shop is staffed entirely by volunteersfrom the Claremont Kiwanis Club and the clubrsquos

sponsored student group members the Circle K at theClaremont Colleges and the Key Clubs at ClaremontHigh School and San Antonio High School

All profits from the store will be used to supportthe mission of Kiwanis Serving the children of theworld one community and one child at a time Lo-cally the Claremont Kiwanis works in partnershipwith the Claremont Unified School District the cityof Claremontrsquos youth and senior programs the Clare-mont Educational Foundation and many other non-profit groups Local businesses wishing to placeadvance orders may contact the project chairmanNeal Coble at (909) 228-9760

Veterans Day ceremonyplanned at Memorial Park

Claremont residents are invited to join city leadersin a ceremony as they honor the men and women whohave served in the military The commemoration willtake place at Memorial Park on Wednesday Novem-ber 11 at 11 am For more information call theHughes Community Center at (909) 399-5490

City purchases new andimproved sanitation trucks

The city recently purchased three new sanitationtrucks to replace existing trucks that have exceededtheir useful life according to the city managerrsquos re-port The three new trucks will be used for residentialtrash service starting the first week of November Thenew vehicles run on compressed natural gas fuel withthe tanks mounted low on the truck body Mounting

the tanks lower improves maneuverability reducesthe risk of rollovers and minimizes conflicts with citytrees due to the lower profile The new trucks alsofeature right-hand drive providing drivers with bettervisibility and safer access to containers

In an effort to improve the fleetrsquos appearance thenew trash trucks are painted green instead of the tradi-tional white The sanitation division will continue toconvert its fleet to this new standard as vehicles comedue for replacement The purchase price of the vehi-cles was partially offset by the Mobile Source Reduc-

tion Committee which provides grant funding for al-ternative fuel heavy-duty vehicles Call the commu-nity services department with any questions at (909)399-5431

Peacutetanque moves meeting timeThe Claremont Peacutetanque group will meet each

Sunday at 2 pm instead of 5 pm effective Novem-ber 1 The group meets at the east end of June VailPark at Grand Avenue and Bluefield Drive For moreinformation email claremontpetanquegmailcom orcall (909) 399-5488

Mingle and Munch social groupto convene at Garner House

Looking to get out socialize and meet new friendsThe city of Claremont will host a Mingle and Munchevent where individuals and couples age 50 and oldercan explore new friendships The event will takeplace on Thursday November 12 from 6 to 8 pm atthe Garner House 840 N Indian Hill Blvd Admis-sion of $10 is due at the door (cash only) To RSVP

call (909) 399-5488 or visit wwwclaremontreccom

University of La Verne studentsproduce award-winning film

The Transformation a 20-minute film producedby University of La Verne TV broadcast students hastaken first-place honors in the national CollegeBroadcasters Inc competition in the Video SpecialBroadcast category

A teen werewolf comedy The Transformation

was written directed and co-produced by McKinleyPollock and co-produced by Serena Ghazzawi

The Transformation previously won awards fromthe Tellys the Broadcast Education Association theAlliance for Community Media (WAVE Award forbest screenplay) and the San Bernardino Valley Col-

lege Film Festival (best screenplay)Writer and director McKinley Pollock who is cur-

rently working toward a second bachelorrsquos degree inmusic at the University of La Verne has garneredmore awards for his video production work than anyother student in the history of the communications de-partment at La Verne

Other films Mr Pollock has worked on have wonawards from the Broadcast Education Association theTellys the Alliance for Community Media HometownMedia Awards the Alliance for Community Media

WAVE Awards the 909 Film Festival and the ChaffeCollege Film Festival

Mr McKinley is the son of Don Pollock head of the University of La Vernersquos broadcast program whserved as faculty advisor on The Tranformation

Ms Ghazzawi the filmrsquos producer is the daughteof University of La Verne professor of business IssamGhazzawi

Other crew members on The Transformation in-clude James Perez camera Christopher Mitzel lighing Raquel Lucero editor John Comunale assistant

director Taylor Grzechowiak production designerand Matthew Martin-Hall audio

Reading discussion of actingmethods at Shakespeare Club

The Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will fea-ture a talk by Amy Kenny which will explore themethods used by Shakespearersquos actors while learnintheir roles Audience volunteers will be invited to refrom cue scripts to help demonstrate how the Eliza-bethan actors knew where to move and what do

Ms Kenny of UC Riverside has a unique educatioin early modern literature and culture from the Uni-versity of Sussex Among other interesting jobs shewas dramaturg (a literary editor on staff at a theaterwho consults with actors and directors about the texfor 15 productions at Shakespearersquos Globe

The meeting will take place Monday November 9at 2 pm at the Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain AveClaremont Light refreshments will be served Theprogram is free of charge and all are welcome

The Shakespeare Club presents special speakersand programs the second Monday of each month atthe Joslyn Center Note The holiday meeting in De-cember will be held in Pomona Collegersquos beautifullydecorated Seaver House 305 N College Ave inClaremont For information contact Lucy Lynch at(909) 717-1109 or lucylunchaolcom

Dale Bros Brewery hosts BlackThursday event

Tickets to the Brews amp Bros Craft Beer Festival tobe held January 23 and benefiting the Claremont Educational Foundation are on sale at Dale Bros Brewery Get 10 percent off tickets purchased in the DaleBros tap room on Thursday November 12 onlymdashthmake the perfect stocking stuffer

Dale Bros will celebrate with live music from theMercy Bros good eats from Cruz-n-Taco and someawesome swag from event sponsors starting at 6 pmDale Bros is located at 2120 Porterfield Way UplandVisit wwwdalebrosbrewerycom for information

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As I work in my study researchingthis column I start to think aboutDr Morrill Ilsley who came to

Claremont in the 1920s to serve as the col-

lege physician and who once lived in myhouseDr Ilsley conducted his practice in the very same

room where I write I begin to think about how somany things become interconnected in a small townprobably more like three degrees of separation ratherthan the standard six degrees of separationmdashthe theorythat everyone and everything by way of introductionis six or fewer steps away from any other person in theworld

Dr Ilsley most likely received students in his office(my study) and in the days prior to the antibiotics andthe treatments we have today when someone had aninfectious disease in order for them to not infect every-one else isolation was the preferred solution to protectothers For students in the Claremont Colleges whichat the time consisted of Pomona Scripps and the Grad-

uate School it would have been difficult to isolate themin their dorms

It stands to reason that if Dr Ilsley needed to use iso-lation he would have had students admitted to the Me-morial Infirmary a little-known historical and architec-tural gem that still stands today The Colleges built theinfirmary in an isolated area in 1930 to address theneed warranted when infectious diseases such as the flucould spread rapidly and result in high death rates inthe general population

The Memorial Infirmary is located north of FoothillBoulevard set far back and hidden from the street in agrove of trees in what is now the Robert J Bernard Bi-ological Field Station The Infirmary was a gift of Mrand Mrs Hiram T Cleaver in honor of Colonel SeeleyW Mudd a trustee of Pomona College who served onthe Committee on Future Organization which formed

the Claremont Colleges in 1925 The ldquogroup systemrdquoof colleges was the vision of then Pomona CollegePresident James Blaisdell who had modeled it after theconstituent colleges of Oxford University in England

Needing to site the infirmary away from the Col-leges the area north of Foothill was a perfect locationSometimes referred to as the Scripps Infirmary thisname is logical in that it was built on a portion of the250 acres that was purchased with a gift from Ellen

Browning Scripps The 250 acres purchased includedIndian Hill part of which later became the now-closedgolf course The Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand the Bernard Field Station

The 8000-square-foot infirmary consisted of twowings each with a solarium at the end and each with10 beds one wing for women and the other for menHospital offices treatment rooms and the services areaoccupied the center spaces that extended from the cen-tral entrance Opening in 1931 the Memorial Infirmarywas designed by the renowned Pasadena architectsMarston and Maybury The building design SpanishColonial Revival was a favorite of the architects The

roof is red tile and the parapet walls extend at eitherend of the wings The building entrance has a gableroof flanked by two fireplaces a porch with fourcolumns and a double-door entry

In keeping with the degrees of separation themeSylvanus Marston did not just happen to come toClaremont in search of work He lived in Pasadena andgraduated from Pasadena High School in 1901 Hethen attended Pomona College for two years beforeheading to Cornell University where he graduated in1907 with an architecture degree He then returned toPasadena where with his first partner Garret Van Peltand later with Edgar Maybury his firms designed over1000 structures mostly in Pasadena but also in Han-cock Park Bel-Air Claremont and Santa Cruz

In 1937 Marston and Maybury also designed thestudent union building at Pomona College more com-

monly known as ldquoThe Cooprdquo Like many architecturalfirms that came first to Claremont to work with theColleges Marston and Maybury expanded beyond theCollegesrsquo footprint Hermann and Bess Garner hiredthe firm to design the Padua Hills Theatre in 1930 Of-ten attributed to the naming of the Marston Quadrangleat Pomona College there is actually no connectionThe Quad was named after George White Marston atrustee of and donor to Pomona College

The building was used as an infirmary for the Claremont Colleges consortium until the 1960s when it waclosed due to new seismic code requirements for hosptals In the early 1970s the hospital was firebombed apart of a student protest The fire caused considerabledamage to the entrance and it was declared unsafe tooccupy by the city in the late 1980s Afterwards theColleges sought to demolish it but because of its his-torical significance a permit was denied It has set un-

used and boarded up for almost two decadesFast forward to the present and the Memorial Infir-

mary is about to have new life breathed into its decay-ing existence The 12-acre parcel on which it sits waspurchased by Pitzer College and will be renovated tohouse the Robert Redford Conservancy for SouthernCalifornia Sustainability The Conservancy is an extension of Pitzerrsquos sustainability commitments and is in-tended to address the challenges facing urban popula-tions and as a laboratory to create innovativeapproaches for sustainability initiatives Long knownfor its core values of social responsibility and environmental sustainability Pitzer is exercising a core sus-tainability principle of the preservation movementmdashadaptive reuse of historic buildings

It is not enough for institutions to just tout their newLEED-certified buildings to be responsible stewards o

sustainability tenets If an historic building is demol-ished and replaced by a new building the embodiedenergy of the historic building is lost right along withthe architecture and the contextual link to the historyand events that occurred in that building None of thatcan be recoveredever Kudos to Pitzer and the RobeRedford Conservancy for saving The Memorial Infir-mary

The Memorial Infirmary by John Neiuber

Photo courtesy of Claremont HeritagThe Memorial Infirmary in 1931

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

Celebrating CLASP 10 yearsof making a difference

Claremont After-School Programs is celebrating 10years of providing after-school tutoring to at-risk stu-dents in the Claremont Unified School District Thisspecial celebration will take place at a private PaduaHills home on Sunday November 8 from 3 to 5 pm

Past presidents Carole Harter Lissa PetersenSuzan Smith and Teddie Warner will be honored atthe event Festivities will include gourmet delights

wine good company and live entertainment by theCitrus Jazz Combo Guests will have the opportunityto bid on a three-night weekend stay at a beautifulDana Point beach house

In 2005 CLASP was formed by merging two pro-grams Claremont Tutorial Centers and the YouthWellness Center into one program that then served 60students two days a week at three sites Last yearCLASP offered tutoring programs three days a weekat five sites reaching 166 children who worked withmore than 260 community volunteers of all agesmaking CLASP an intergenerational program

CLASP provides tutoring recreation a healthysnack enrichment and transportation It serves kinder-garten through sixth grade students in the ClaremontUnified School District who need academic supportand it remains the only nonprofit non-sectarian or-

ganization in Claremont to offer after-school home-work help to CUSD students

For more information about CLASP visitwwwclasp4kidsorg For information about the partycall (909) 736-7457

Muslim Women SpeakersMovement to confer at Clare-mont School of Theology

Soraya Deen founder of the Muslim WomenSpeakers Movement (MWSM) will hold the MuslimWomen Speakers Summit in Claremont on SaturdayNovember 14 at Bayan Claremont a graduate schooloperating since 2011 at Claremont School of Theol-ogy that educates American Muslim scholars and reli-

gious leaders both men and women The event willtake place from 10 am to 3 pm Registration willbegin at 930 am

Ms Deen is a lawyer spiritual activist and motiva-tional speaker She is also the author of two booksServe A Call to Muslims and Peace Matters Rais-ing Peace Conscious Children She is also the co-founder of Peacemoms a Christian Muslimpartnership

Ms Deen is a member of Les Brownrsquos PlatinumGroup of Speakers She founded the MWSMmdash an ef-fort toward in her words ldquocreating 10000 voices of hoperdquomdashto motivate Muslim women to become civicand community activists In order to optimize theseefforts these women should learn to improve leader-ship and communication skills enhance their self-

confidence by overcoming personal shortcomings thatwould detract from that confidence build teams andengage in creative problem solving and use persua-sive techniques to reach their audience

These skills and techniques will be taught at thesummit with a goal that participants commit to com-

munity engagement through social activism Therewill be a panel discussion with top Muslim female ac-tivists journals and ldquofun food and gamesrdquo Top pro-fessional speakers will tell their stories of struggles tosuccess For information visit wwwsorayadeencom

CGUrsquos Drucker Day to featureexeuctives from creativeindustry management

Emmy Award-winning producer Eugene Youngpresident of Ryan Seacrest Productions and NetflixChief Talent Officer Tawni Cranz will headline theDrucker School of Managementrsquos annual DruckerDay on Saturday November 14

This yearrsquos event will focus on creative organiza-tions and how leaders can prepare and manage top

talentMr Young an alumnus of Claremont GraduateUniversityrsquos Drucker School will talk about what ittakes to manage creative shows like American IdolAmericarsquos Got Talent and Keeping Up With TheKardashians Ms Cranz also a Drucker Schoolalumna will discuss policies needed to retain talentsuch as Netflixrsquos recent decision to offer unlimitedtime off for new parents within the first year of achildrsquos birth or adoption

Drucker Day which is open to the public will startat 830 am on the campuses of the Claremont Col-leges There will be a craft beer and wine tasting re-ception at 3 pm and a roast of long-time facultymember Jay Prag at 4 pm

Other notable panelists include Lorenzo diBonaventura who has worked as an executive at

Warner Bros Music and Paramount managing andproducing major music and film projects such as theTransformers franchise Sharon Yazowski executivedirector of Levitt Pavilions who also runs a nonprofitorganization behind the largest free concert series inAmerica Juan Devis senior vice president of contentdevelopment and production at KCETLink Mr Devishas won an Emmy Webby LA Press Award and aNational Arts Journalism award Rebecca Clark pres-ident and CEO at LINC Housing Barry Goldsteinproject manager at NASArsquos Jet Propulsion Laboratoryand two-time recipient of the NASA ExceptionalLeadership Medal and Ajit Sivadasan vice presidentof Global eCommerce at Lenovo

Creative industries are a major force of innovationand economic competitiveness throughout California

and the nation Traditional industries also face com-petitive pressures to invent new ways of doing busi-ness in the global economy The premier challenge ispreparing and managing top talent that can drive thiscreative advantage

General admission is $100 For more informationvisit wwwdruckeralumniorgdruckerday2015

League of Women Voters to explores impact of social mediaon elections

ldquoThe Impact of Social Media on Electionsrdquo is thetopic of the League of Women Voterrsquos upcomingFood for Thought event to be held on Sunday No-vember 15 from 4 to 6 pm Award-winning politicalconsultant Rose Kapolczynski who was BarbaraBoxerrsquos campaign manager will lead the discussion

The event will take place at the Alexander HughesCenter 1700 Danbury Rd The public is invited to thwine and cheese event at a cost of $35 Seating is limited and all proceeds benefit the LWV EducationFund For information and reservations call (909)624-9457 or visit wwwclaremontcalwvnetorg

Pomona Valley Hospital

receives certification for pul-monary rehabilitation programPomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC

has announced the certification of its pulmonary rehabilitation program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation(AACVPR) PVHMC was recognized for its commiment to improving the quality of life by enhancingstandards of care

PVHMCrsquos cardiovascular rehabilitation programwas also recertified making it one of only 13 California hospitals and one of three Los Angeles Countyhospitals to have both its cardiac and pulmonary rehbilitation programs certified by AACVPR The car-diovascular program has maintained certificationsince 2000

Cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation pro-grams are designed to help people with cardiovascu-lar problems (eg heart attacks and coronary arterybypass graft surgery) and pulmonary problems (egchronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD] res-piratory symptoms) recover faster and improve theirquality of life Both programs include exercise edu-cation counseling and support for patients and theirfamilies

AACVPR-certified programs are recognized asleaders in the field of cardiovascular and pulmonaryrehabilitation because they offer the most advancedpractices available AACVPR program certification valid for three years

OUR TOWN

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

I

trsquos officialmdashthe best bar-

tender in the Inland Valleyworks in the heart of Claremont

The Whisper Housersquos Peter Barrigawas declared the winner of the inaugu-ral Inland Empire Battle for the BestBartender contest after creating a deli-cious Irish whiskey-based cocktail

ldquoIt feels greatrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIdefinitely put a lot of effort into itrdquo

Kim Peeples co-owner of VomFassmdasha shop specializing in spiritsoils vinegars and gourmet foodsmdashcre-ated the event as a way to showcase thetalent the Inland Empire has to offerThe event was the culmination of a

month-long online voting process inwhich thousands of people participatedto choose their favorite spirit-slinger

Mr Barrigarsquos as-of-yet unnameddrink beat the concoctions of two Red-lands-based bartenders one with ties toClaremont Billy Haig formerly of Eu-reka Burger and current owner of TheState and Dean DiTrapani head of thecocktail program at Rok N Fondue MrBarriga himself used to work at Eurekawith Mr Haig

The event also coincides with VomFassrsquo two-year anniversary in Clare-mont

ldquoOh my gosh the event has been sosuccessfulrdquo Ms Peeples said ldquoEach[drink] was different unique deliciousEven for myself I voted but it was ahard choice to pickrdquo

The special guest of the event wasJack Teeling of Teeling Whiskey aDublin-based distillery that sells itsproducts at Vom Fass franchises MrTeeling arrived in Claremont from Ire-land to judge the cocktails and provideexclusive Teeling whiskey tastings forlucky Claremonters

ldquoI think the whole craft cocktailscene in America is very interestingrdquoMr Teeling said ldquoAnd for me craftcocktails is all about ensuring that thespirit that you use the base spirit is not

hidden away or overpowered by the fla-vors you add inrdquo

The top three bartenders were re-quired to use any of the three whiskiesTeeling provides at Vom Fass JackrsquosChoice a 14-year-old single maltStephenrsquos Choice a five-year-old singlemalt named after Mr Teelingrsquos younger

brother and business partner andBrothers in Arms a 14-year-old singlemalt whiskey aged in bourbon andsherry casks

ldquo[The three cocktails] tasted verymuch like our whiskey but they hadother things that made them a little dif-ferent a little more interestingrdquo MrTeeling said ldquoAnd very refreshing forthe kind of lovely climate that you guyshave hererdquo

When Mr Barrigasaid he ldquoput a lot of effortrdquo into his win-

ning drink he wasnrsquot exagger-ating he spent an impressiveamount of energy preparing forthe event coming in to VomFass and sampling Teelingwhiskies to get a feel for thetaste and nuances of eachspirit

Mr Barrigarsquos winning entry was sim-ple in appearance but complex in fla-vor and execution The star ingredientbesides the Jackrsquos Choice whiskey is atincture or alcohol extract he madefrom coffee limes chili flakes ha-banero oil cardamom vanilla cinna-

mon and allspice Mr Barriga usedEverclear to extract the flavors

ldquoIt takes three to four weeks to actu-ally make itrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoYouhave to run cheesecloth through itThere was a little water added to it totake away from the heatrdquo

Twelve drops of the tincture goesinto each cocktail along with a half-ounce of banana liqueur and twoounces of Jackrsquos Choice whiskey Itrsquosstirred and served up like a Manhattan

ldquoI wanted to make it as difficult aspossiblerdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIt was im-portant that I didnrsquot take away from theactual purity of the whiskey and en-

hance the whiskey I felt like it made themost sense to make an aromatic or old

fashioned-style cocktail which this isrdquoThe final product is pale yellow in

color with each ingredient serving tocomplement the whiskey Mr Teelingwas immediately impressed with MrBarrigarsquos drink

ldquoThe first cocktail was made forJack And he said right off the bat thatdidnrsquot take away from his spirit and lsquoafar as Irsquom concerned you alreadywonrsquordquo Mr Barriga said before being

crowned the winnerMr Barriga received some useful

swag for winning the competition anengraved silver shaker and $100 giftcard to spend at any Vom Fass location

After the success of the premiere batender face-off Ms Peeples promisedthe event will grow in the future possbly encompassing a larger area withmore talented bartenders in competi-tion

ldquoI want this to turn into an annualevent and bigger than our storerdquo MsPeeples said ldquoGet others involvedmaybe some other restaurants and takthis to an even bigger mixology event

next yearrdquo mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Homegrown talent wins taste test for best bartender

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergThe Whisper Housersquos Peter Barriga was declared the winner of the inaugural Inland Empire Battle for the Best Bartender contest after creating a delicious Iriswhiskey-based cocktail

Billy Haig right formerly of Eureka Burger and current owner of The State in Red-lands finishes up preparation of his drink with Drew Saylor

Dean DiTrapani head of the cocktailprogram at Rok N Fondue created thiscocktail the Long Ireland

Melissa Ciagwa from Buttercup Cater-

ing samples a ldquoLong Irelandrdquo by bar-tender finalist Dean DiTrapani of Rok NFondue

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The Claremont High School girlsvarsity volleyball team won theirfinal match of the season 3-0

against visiting Diamond Bar in front of alarge home crowd Tuesday

Diamond Bar never really posed much of a threat asthe Pack went 25-18 25-22 and 25-10 in a match that ce-mented their third-place finish in the Palomares League

It was also senior night for both teams and Claremontrecognized Roi Wallace GeorgieJackson Kristen Kiltgaard JenniferFrias Sydney Lawler and Emily Birdin a pregame ceremony where they were presented withflowers and posed for photos with their families

The senior players spontaneously decided to honortheir number-one fan Jim Timpane asking that he jointhem for a photo under a balloon arch stretched acrosscenter court Mr Timpane has attended nearly everygame for the past 21 seasons beginning in 1995 when his

daughter was a freshman on the Claremont teamIn an effort to give his seniors including those who

donrsquot normally start maximum court time coach MarkMina had his team in a constant rotation throughout thenight Every handful of plays he was substituting one oreven two players

ldquoSince it was senior night we wanted to honor themWe happen to have six [seniors] and I played all sixrdquo heexplained In volleyball the players move from one po-sition to the next as the game progresses However sincesome of the seniors donrsquot play well in all positions CoachMina substituted them to avoid creating a weakness ldquoWewanted them to play but we didnrsquot want to loserdquo he said

The girls started the first set with a comfortable leadgoing ahead 13-5 but were a bit too jovial on the courtwhich caused them to lose focus and Diamond Bar cameback with a flurry of scoring The Brahmas nearly tied

the game at 14-13 when Wallacersquos strong serve putClaremont well ahead and this time they didnrsquot lookback A big block from Wallace was all they needed toput the first game in the books

The second set saw the best competition of the nightwith Diamond Bar matching Claremont point for pointuntil Claremont pulled ahead by seven points and wason the verge of victory when the Brahmas came roaringback Starting at 24-17 Diamond Bar won the next fivepoints until Bird got a kill to put the set away

The final set was all Claremont with some great playsfrom sophomores Kylie Robinson and Emilee RohrerHowever it was apropos that senior Frias got the lastpoint of the night with a kill up the middle

Despite limited court time junior Simone Bliss had agame-high of 12 kills from 24 attempts Frias came in

just behind with eight kills Wallace also had a solid night

with 22 assists while Jackson came up with 10 digsldquoWe have been playing good volleyball our last few

matchesrdquo said Coach Mina ldquoI love Claremontmdashthe girlsare great My goal is to be here next year to be the firstmultiple-year coach Claremont has had in a whilerdquo

With the victory the girls are 6-4 in league and 15-11overall Their first match in the CIF tournament has not

been announced yetmdashSteven Felschundneff

stevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Volleyball team ends on high note readies for CIF play

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15 1

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont High School girls volleyball team cel-ebrates after scoring a particularly difficult point onTuesday at CHS The Pack defeated visiting DiamondBar 3-0 to clinch third place in the Palomares Leagueand a berth in the CIF tournament

CROSS COUNTRY

Claremont High School crosscountry swept the Palomares Leaguefinals on Thursday at Bonelli Re-gional Park making them unde-feated for the season All fiveteamsmdashboys frosh soph girls andboys junior varsity and girls and

boys varsitymdashnever lost a meet thisyear As a result the girls varsityteam is now ranked third and theboys team is seventh in the SouthernSection Division Two

ldquoIt was a great season We arelooking forward to post-seasonrdquo saidCoach Bill Reeves

From here the teams will competein the CIF prelims on the 14th inRiverside and then in the finals at MtSAC If they perform well in the fi-nals the team will advance to thestate meet on the 28th in Fresno

BOYS WATER POLO

Claremont boys water polo ce-mented their second straight Palo-mares League title on Tuesday with a

16-3 victory over GlendoraCoach Kristin Rodriguez made

good use of her entire team during thematch with eight players scoring atleast one goal Top performances in-clude Johnathon Wong five goalsone assist Bruno Snow three goalsnine steals four assists LenningDavis two goals four assists IanWaasdorp two goals one assist Dy-lan Clinton one goal one assist onesteal Mat Turk one goal one steal

Jack Kruze one goal two stealsTyler Allen one goal Josh Uchizonoone goal Will DePreze two stealsone assist and Ivan Lamboo twosteals In the net Kallan Grant hadnine saves two steals and one assist

On Friday they will play Cerritosin a non-conference game that CoachRodriguez hopes will sharpen theirskills for the CIF tournament

With the victory Claremont is now8-0 in league and 18-7 overall andranked seventh in Division Five of the Southern Section

GIRLS TENNIS

The girls varsity tennis PalomaresLeague tournament took place lastweek at the Claremont Club The

teamrsquos number-one singles playeElizabeth Wu upset the number-foseed from Ayala to advance to thsingles semi-finals The number-ondoubles team Lelia Kennedy anDorothy Kang upset the numbefour seeds from Glendora to advancto the doubles semi-finals also

FOOTBALL

Glendora was just too much fClaremont to handle Friday night the Tartans clinched the PalomarLeague title Glendora outscoreClaremont from the very beginninand also shut down the Packrsquos running game on their way to the 35-1victory

Quarterback Raine Pohaku Kheaku-Paiva had 82 yards rushin52 yards passing including one completion to Laquamie Bond for touchdown Duy Tran-Sampson onhad 68 yards rushing but did scothe Packrsquos other touchdown

On Friday the Pack faces SouHills at home for their last leagugame Claremontrsquos record is now 2 in league and 7-2 overall whicguarantees them a spot in the CItournament

CHS ROUND-UP

Seniors Roi Wallace and Sydney Lawler successfulblock a shot from Diamond Bar

Seniors Jennifer Frias Sydney Lawler Georgie Jack-son Roi Wallace Kristen Kiltgaard and Emily Birdpose for a photo with the teamrsquos biggest fan Jim Tim-pane Mr Timpane has been a regular at CHS volley-ball games for 21 seasons

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The Claremont Architec-tural Commission poredover the plans for the

proposed Pomona College Mu-seum of Art during their Octo-ber 28 meeting

Representatives of the city the collegeand the architectural firm behind itBoston-based Machado Silvetti made theextensive plans for the museum availableNo voting took place at the meetingmdashthecommissionrsquos job was to act in conjunc-tion with the cityrsquos Planning Commissionto look over the museum plans

Three commissionersmdashMark Schoe-man Maureen Wheeler and BenjaminMcCoymdashwere not present at the meet-ing recused due to a conflict of interestaccording to commission chair JamesManifold

One of the items scrutinized by thecommission and the public was the loca-tion of the proposed museum

Under the current plan the museumwill be built on the west side of CollegeAvenue between Bonita and SecondThe location calls for the moving of thehistorical Renwick House slightly southand across the street above the softballfield The white cottages directly north of the housemdashcurrently being used as stu-dent housingmdashwill be demolished ac-cording to the plan

Jennifer Trotoux an architectural his-torian and Scripps College alumna wason hand to present an environmental im-pact report (EIR) determining how theproposed move will affect the historicQueen Anne-style home built in 1900Ms Trotoux concluded it would not af-

fect the historical integrity of the housenor the area surrounding it

Also in the updated EIR was an as-sessment of Pomona Collegersquos sewer sys-tem The revised EIR made public on

October 19 found ldquoexisting and ex-pected future capacity deficienciesrdquo withthe sewer system supporting the collegeFlow monitoring will be performedsometime between October and Aprilfor one week to assess the sewer linesand to see if any changes or upsizingneeds to be done

Ms Trotouxrsquos clalim about Renwickrsquossuggested move was not shared withmany of the speakers during public com-ment Some such as Claremont Heritagedirector David Shearer were worriedabout the move ruining the historical sig-nificance of the house as well as theproposed zone change

ldquoTo be frank the latest iterations of theEIR and the master plan have only addedinsult to injurymdashto the citizens of Clare-mont our city staff our city council andcommissions such as thisrdquo Mr Shearersaid

During discussion commission mem-ber Marta Perlas asserted she was ldquotornrdquoabout the proposed location of the mu-

seum adding that she understands thereason why the museum should be therebut later claiming she wasnrsquot sold on theidea of moving Renwick across the streetto the softball field

Commission member Clive Dym saidhe was inclined to move ahead with theplan along with the updated EIR andalso insisted members of the public whospoke out against moving Renwickldquoarenrsquot immediately impactedrdquo by themove

Pomona College Master Planner ScottSmith stated the location is important be-cause it serves as a link between the col-lege and the community a point MrManifold agreed with calling it ldquocampus

planning 101rdquoAfter a brief recess Jeffry Burchard

principal architect with Machado Silvettipresented the blueprints for the art mu-seum Mr Burchard highlighted the num-

ber of amenities the museum is set tohave including a center square for eventsand classes art halls office space artvaults and a portico Mr Manifoldstressed the importance of going over thedetails of the proposed museum

ldquoThis is our chance to give some feed-back to the applicant and the architect be-fore they go too far through the designprocess where it would be really hard toreverse gears later down the linerdquo MrManifold emphasized

The main entrance to the museum isplanned for Bonita Avenue with a sec-ondary entrance on College The Bonitaentrance was originally created to attractmore Claremont community members tothe site

ldquoThe choice of this site is remarkableand extremely challenging but it presentsmany great opportunities for the collegeand the community in that it situates itself as kind of a civic zone in the east villagewhich includes the post office and thecity hall the library and Shelton ParkrdquoMr Burchard said ldquoItrsquos also great in pro-viding programmable open space to this

area as opposed to a blank open spacthatrsquos on the site nowrdquo

During public comment many of thspeakers relayed concerns with parkinin and around the museum site wiKaren Rosenthal calling for two-houparking along College and Bonita avenues to potentially free up space for vi

itors Commissioner Clive Dym notethe museum would open at 1 pm wepast the morning parking grind

In reviewing the site itself the commission didnrsquot hold back from criticismof the museumrsquos design save for MDym Ms Perlas called the design ldquodiappointingrdquo and claimed to have expected more from Machado Silvetti

ldquoIrsquove seen a lot of their work and itvery impressive and I sort of feel like fell short in Claremontrdquo Ms Perlas saildquoI understand the reasoning behind whthe building has been designed the wayis but I also think that therersquos a lack ounderstanding in how the city behaves ubanistically around this areardquo

Ms Perlas was also not a fan of thBonita Avenue entrance an opinioshared by Mr Manifold and commissiomember Bob Perry Mr Perry in his asessment criticized the building as ldquonan elegant experiencerdquo and a ldquovery utiltarian walkrdquo

Mr Dym had kinder words for thplan noting he liked the basic design the building

The commission will take its notes the Claremont Planning Commission ffurther review

The full master plan is open for review to the public now through December 3 at Claremont City Hall the Clarmont Library the Hughes Communi

Center and Youth Activity Center It caalso be viewed on the cityrsquos website wwwclaremontcaorg

mdashMatthew Bramle

newsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2 015 1

Commission scrutinizes museum plans open for public review

To be frank the latest

iterations of the EIR and

the master plan have

only added insult to in- jurymdashto the citizens of

Claremont our city staff

our city council and com-

missions such as thisDavid Shearer

Claremont Heritage

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ART MART Visit the ClaremontPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booths532 W First St Claremont

BASEBALLProfessor Richard Santil-lan author of Mexican AmericanBaseball in the Pomona Valley willserve as moderator and keynotespeaker for this program There will bea panel of Pomona Valley locals who

played in the segregated Mexican base-

ball leagues from the 1930s to the1970s Among them will be RayldquoTykerdquo Sevilla who captained andquarterbacked the Claremont HighSchool football team to the 1958 CIFchampionship They will also discussgrowing up in Arbol Verde Claremontrsquos

oldest continuous neighborhood This isa free program at 11 am in the Clare-mont Library meeting room For allages The Claremont Library is locatedat 208 N Harvard Ave For more infor-mation call (909) 621-4902 or visittheir website at colapubliborgCLAREMONT ART WALK VisitClaremont galleries between 6 and 9

pm for exhibit opening receptionsVisit claremontartwalkcom for detailsSCAMFEST The Southern Cali-fornia A Cappella Music Festivalhosted by The Claremont ShadesTickets will be available online at

pomonaedubridges or through theBridges Auditorium box office 7 pmBridges Auditorium 450 N CollegeWay Claremont $8 for students and$15 for non-students (909) 607-1139or website pomonaedubridges

AN EVENING WITH JOHNYORK Benefit concert for the PrisonLibrary Project John York is a singercomposer and instrumentalist wellknown as a former member of theByrds He was a member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and The Mamas and

The Papas touring band He played bass for Johnny Rivers and LightninrsquoHopkins He has played with GeneClark Rick Danko Richard Manuel

Nicky Hopkins David Carradine andmore Mr York sings with a rich emo-tional voice and favors the 12-stringguitar Currently Mr York is perform-ing solo as well as with his own bandThe Jangle Brothers Barry McGuireand PF Sloan Tickets in advance are$10 or $12 at the door The event takes

place at 730 pm at The ClaremontForum 586 W First St Claremont(909) 626-3066 prisonlibraryprojectorgand claremontforumorg

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont Village

SHAKESPEARE CLUB A discus-

sion by Amy Kenny professor at URiverside about how Shakespearersquos ators learned their parts and rehearsethe plays Audience volunteers will binvited to read from cue scripts to heldemonstrate how the Elizabethan ators knew where to move and what tdo 2 pm Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain Ave Claremont (909) 717-1109ISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun waof exercise with music of Israeli fodance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremon(909) 921-7115SUSTAINABILITY DIALOG ldquoHeaing Gardens How Your Yard Can Savthe Worldrdquo presented by April GarbaHow a thoughtfully-designed garden caslow storm water use less water cohomes reduce energy needs provid

food for humans and habitat for creaturecreate less waste be restful and survivedrought 7 to 830 pm Pomona CollegeHahn Building Room 101 located at 42

N Harvard Ave Claremont

CALENDARClaremont Art WalkCheck out our Claremont ArtWalk listing and map

Page 18

Friday November 6 through Saturday November 14

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Performing artsIVRT presents ldquoCompanyrdquoat the Candlelight Pavilion

Page 17

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

NovemberSaturday 7

NovemberSunday 8

November

Friday 6

NovemberMonday 9

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

GALLERIES1

First Street

Second Street

I n d i a n

H i l l B l v d

Y a l e A v e n u e

H a r v a r d A v e n u e

Bonita Avenue

Fourth Street

Foothill Blvd

4

1210

11

71

3

5

2

6

Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

9

8

At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

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mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

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14 Crew equipment

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community

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56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

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Down

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famous

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Elvis song

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community with the

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camping trip

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in common with in mat

38 Wager

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charged

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46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

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Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

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A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY TheCOURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N Claremont

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Irrigation

Expert RepairsRetrofit Experts

Ask us how to save wa

Allen Cantrall Landsc909-224-3327

Lic861685Serving the area

since 1983

Landscaping

GREENWOODLANDSCAPING CO

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DLS Landscaping and DeClaremont native specialin drought tolerant landsing drip systems and ligh

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Landscaping

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Rain Gutters

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Tile

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Please call909-946-1123951-522-0992

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Window Washin

NACHOS Window CleaFor window washing calcho 909-816-2435 Free mates satisfaction guaranNumber one in LA County

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday November 6 2015 25

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

Publish November 6 13 and 20 2015

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

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Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

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Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

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Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15CITY NEWS

A14-year-old Claremont boy hasbeen transferred to Los PadrinosJuvenile Facility in Downey after

being arrested Wednesday evening for thestabbing death of his 15-year-old sister

Aspen GeurtsThe boy is being held at the facility without bail Hewill be arraigned later today on charges of murder ac-cording to Lieutenant Mike Ciszek of the Claremont Po-lice Department

This is the first murder in Claremont since 2009Officers were called to a home on the 300 block of An-

dover Street at approximately 507 pm after receivingreports of a stabbing according to police When officersand paramedics arrived they attempted to revive the vic-tim who was located in the back yard of the home Suf-fering from multiple stab wounds the victim waspronounced dead at the scene

The boy determined later to be the brother of the vic-tim was seen walking away from the home with theweapon in his possession A third sibling and the parentswere not at home at the time police said

He was arrested by Claremont police on suspicion of murder and was held at the Claremont jail until he wastransferred to Los Padrinos Lt Ciszek said

According to an email sent out by Claremont HighSchool principal Brett OrsquoConnor the deceased studentand the brother who was arrested had attended Chapar-ral Elementary and El Roble Intermediate School Nei-ther was currently enrolled at Claremont High Schoolhowever a third sibling currently attends CHS MrOrsquoConnor explained

ldquoBecause so many of our students know the family in-volved we may have some shocked and grieving stu-dents at CHS todayrdquo he wrote ldquoWe will have extracounselors on campus for the next few days to supportstudents and facultyrdquo

Mr OrsquoConnor asked parents staff and communitymembers to be aware that kids express grief in many dif-

ferent ways It is not uncommon for teenagers to exhibitphysical complaints poor concentration eating and

sleeping difficulties increased irritability emotionalnumbing and muscle tension he said

Cantor Paul Buch of Temple Beth Israel reached out tothe community to say that clergy members of the Clare-mont Interfaith Council have connected with the policedepartment and CUSD and are available to counsel andsupport those touched by this tragedy He can be reachedat cantortbipomonaorg or by calling (909) 626-6937

Mr OrsquoConnor encourages parents and teachers to keepa closer eye on our kids to be sure they are appropriately

managing griefldquoIn the next few days and weeks please pay attentio

to any change in your studentrsquos behaviorrdquo Mr OrsquoConnsuggested ldquoAdditionally allow your student to expretheir feelings without judgment If you feel your studeneeds to speak to someone at CHS please notify theguidance counselor It is important that the entire community pull together during this difficult timerdquo

mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Teen found stabbed to death brother arrested charged with murder

Claremont voters over-whelmingly rejectedMeasure PS a $50 mil-

lion bond measure for a pro-posed new public safety facilityon Tuesday

More than 75 percent of voters said noto the measure compared to more than 24percent who voted yes In all 4590 Clare-

monters went to the polls which repre-sented about 21 percent of the 21938registered voters in the city

The measure would have created a par-cel tax to fund the building of a new policestation on Monte Vista Avenue north of the city yard The fixed parcel tax was tobe $286 per year per parcel for 40 years

Supporters of the measure gathered atthe home of Betty Crocker co-chair of theYes on Measure PS Committee to watchthe early returns After the more than than2000 absentee votes were counted byaround 830 pm it became clear themeasure would not pass

The mood at the PS headquarters wasthat of disappointment as supporters

talked about what went wrong and whatcould be done in the future to pass a meas-

ure to fund a new police stationldquoWin or lose wersquove raised awareness of

the need [for a new police station] inClaremont Now itrsquos a matter of how bestto fund itrdquo PS supporter Frank Bedoya

said ldquoItrsquos not back to the drawing boarditrsquos back to the tablerdquo

Councilmember Sam Pedroza whowas on hand with fellow councilmembersJoe Lyons Opanyi Nasiali and MayorCorey Calaycay echoed Mr Bedoyarsquossentiments

ldquoEven though itrsquos a defeat we really didlearn a lotrdquo Mr Pedroza said ldquoThe big

part is donemdashknowledgerdquoThroughout the campaign voters ex

pressed concern over certain aspects of thmeasure primarily the cost and how it wto be funded In town hall meetings wicity officials leading up to the election reidents expressed skepticism that $50 milion was required to build a police statiofor Claremont

In a town hall meeting at the HugheCommunity Center on October 15 an am

biguous response from the measurersquos planing committee to the question of a ldquoplaBrdquo did nothing to assuage concerns

In the following weeks letters to thCOURIER showed residents strongly supported a new police station but most wrers emphasized a desire for an alternativfinancing plan

One major talking point among resdents against the measure was opponentassertion that an average Claremont homowner would pay the same amount pyear as Super King Market under the pacel tax funding mechanism Some resdents were concerned about the locatioof the proposed facility and others wenot convinced the Claremont polic

needed a 37000-square-foot facility

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneClaremont police officers gather in front of a home on Andover Drive on Wednesday where a 15-year-old gwas fatally stabbed earlier in the day Police arrested the girlrsquos 14-year-old brother a short distance from the hom

Claremont voters say no to police station measure

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffSupporters of Measure PS check early poll results during an Election Night partyin Claremont Voters defeated the measure by a three-to-one margin

MEASURE PS next pag

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Public scrutiny of the measure was es-pecially intense given it arrived as Clare-mont is embroiled in a costly eminentdomain process against Golden StateWater Company over the cityrsquos water sys-tem

In a press release provided by the cityMr Calaycay expressed satisfaction at theprocess despite the measurersquos loss

ldquoOur city council ensured voters had thefacts before them acted transparently andfirmly believed this financing decisionshould be made directly by the residentsof our communityrdquo Mr Calaycay said

ldquoThe voters have now spoken and thatwas the cityrsquos original intentmdashto provideresidents with the opportunity to have asay in the future of their public safety fa-cilityrdquo

As many residents have expressed themayor believes the campaign clearlydemonstrated the need for a new policestation

ldquoOn behalf of the city I want to thankour residents for carefully considering thismeasure and engaging in the civic

processrdquo Mr Calaycay shared ldquoWe re-ceived very constructive feedback fromresidents Even among opponents of themeasure we heard over and over againthat a new facility is neededrdquo

PS supporter Marci Luxemburg-Horowitz has her suspicions as to why themeasure failed ldquoItrsquos how it needed to beexplainedrdquo she said

Whatever the reason she believes thecity should continue to pursue construc-

tion of a police station the town can beproud of

ldquoWe need to come together as a com-munityrdquo Ms Luxemburg-Horowitzadded ldquoItrsquos not a Democrat issue and itrsquos

not a Republican issue itrsquos a communityissuerdquo

During a brief and emotional speech ather home on Tuesday night Ms Crockeraimed to offer hope for the future

ldquoIt is a dream that will happen here Claremontrdquo Ms Crocker said ldquoItrsquoll jube a little longer campaignrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015CITY NEWS

Tuesday October 27Claremont police arrested a belliger-

ent and combative Chino woman aftershe got into a fight in front of ElRanchero on Tuesday night AshleyAmaya 26 started the brawl at approx-imately 9 pm When officers arrivedthey determined that Ms Amaya notonly was intoxicated but she haddriven her vehicle to the establishmentin the moments prior to the fight Shewas handcuffed and arrested on suspi-cion of DUI While inside the squadcar Ms Amaya began banging herhead against the passenger window Of-ficers then restrained her with a hobblewhich binds the feet together and hooksup to the handcuffs Ms Amaya wasthen transported to jail but as she wasbeing booked she kicked an officer inthe shin The officer complained of pain and was transported to the hospi-tal The final tally for Ms Amaya DUIobstructing an officer assault with greatbodily injury and assault on an officer

Friday October 30A mysterious missing persons case

made its way into Claremont late Fri-day morning At approximately 1146am officers pulled over a blue Mer-cury Montego that was registered toJennifer Henry a 42-year-old womanmissing out of Lakewood Driving thecar was 35-year-old Pomona residentDlando Brooks Ms Henry was not inthe car at the time and Mr Brookscould not provide any information on

her whereabouts according to LtCiszek Officers arrested Mr Brooksafter discovering he had two outstand-ing warrants for his arrest from SanBernardino County Anyone with addi-tional information regarding the caseshould call the LA Sheriffrsquos Depart-ment Lakewood station at (562) 623-3500

Saturday October 31An Oregon teen got into a heated

scuffle with his friends and police afterhaving way too much to drink earlyHalloween morning Abraham Wilson19 an Occidental College student origi-nally from Hillsboro Oregon was outwith his friends on the 600 block of north Amherst and was allegedly caus-ing a disturbance When officers ar-rived to assist campus safety atapproximately 315 am Mr Wilsonwas uncooperative and combative withofficers repeatedly screaming obsceni-ties to police When a friend tried tocalm him down Mr Wilson allegedlytook a swing at him in front of officersHe was arrested for public intoxicationand spent the night at CPD jail to soberup When he awoke the followingmorning police say Mr Wilson had norecollection of the nightrsquos events andhad no idea where he was

Sunday November 1Just a few moments after the end of

Halloween night police arrested aClaremont woman after they deter-

mined she had too much to drink andrendered her a public danger When po-lice arrived to the house on the 500block of San Jose at approximately1215 am they determined that 28-year-old Heather Van Ginkel hadpunched another person in the nose fol-lowing a heated argument When policeentered the home to investigate MsVan Ginkel tried to block them by grab-bing the officerrsquos forearm and turninghim around She was handcuffed andplaced on the curb as police continuedtheir investigation As this was happen-ing Ms Van Ginkel stood up while stillhandcuffed When officers told her tosit back down she screamed an obscen-ity and lunged at them She was thenplaced in a squad car for resisting ar-rest obstruction assault on an officerand public intoxication

Meanwhile on the northern end of

the city officers arrested a drunk manat Piano Piano after he got into a fightwith another person in front of thebuilding It began at 1236 am whenofficers responded to the scene andbegan talking to the two men one of whom was 25-year-old Javier Pena of Walnut Mr Pena was argumentativewith police repeatedly hurling insultsand slurs at them as they tried to inves-tigate the situation At one point hecalled an Uber and officers were allow-ing him to leave the establishment Ac-cording to the report Mr Pena flicked acigarette and became more combativewhen officers asked him to pick it upAs he was stumbling toward the UberMr Pena who at this point was given

every opportunity to leave the situatiowithout handcuffs turned around andsaid to officers ldquoYou donrsquot know whoyoursquore fking with fking ftThat was the final straw officers ar-rested Mr Pentildea for public intoxicationand he was transported to CPD jail tosober up Police had no word on whatcostume Mr Pentildea was wearing orwhere he placed in Piano Pianorsquos cos-tume contest

Later in the day at approximately

1124 am officers arrested a Los An-geles man for being drunk in public onthe corner of Foothill and TowneWhile traveling southbound on Towneofficers noticed a man later identifiedas 67-year-old William Fedorka stumbling across the crosswalk and fallingdown in front of vehicles stopped at thintersection When officers engaged thman they noticed he had a strong smeof alcohol Mr Fedorka who accordinto reports was in a wheelchair was alsyelling at officers and generally acteduncooperative during the situationWhen asked how much he had to drinthat night Mr Fedorka said ldquoNothingI just want to go homerdquo

According to the report Mr Fedorkrepeatedly fell asleep as officers werespeaking with him This was enoughfor officers to conclude he was toodrunk to remain in public He was ar-rested and transported to CPD jail

mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

POLICE BLOTTER

MEASURE PS from previous page

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneCouncilmembers Sam Pedroza and Joe Lyons look at the early poll results Tuesday night at a yes on Measure PS party north Claremont Voters overwhelmingly rejected the measure that would have funded a new police station

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 201 5EDUCATION

For a dozen years the ClaremontEducational Foundation has helpedfund art music and technology in

our local schools This year is no differentLast month CEF representatives showed up at a

school board meeting with an oversized check repre-

sentative of the nonprofitrsquos annual donation to the dis-trict The $199600 gift brings the nonprofitrsquos lifetimecontribution to Claremont schools to $2 million

The award will be put to good use by CUSD and iscertainly a laudable achievement But the nonprofitwants to do more With that in mind CEF has createdits first strategic plan an ambitious document provid-ing the organization with a roadmap to follow in thecoming years

The plan will be unveiled at the CEF Fall Receptionset for Friday November 13 from 530 to 730 pm atGarner House at Memorial Park

The community is invited to the free and family-friendly event which will include live music and re-freshments including beverages provided by DaleBros Brewery

A delegation from each school site will be on hand

giving a tabletop presentation about a program or proj-ect made possible by the contributions of CEF

In some cases the displays will showcase the fruitsof a program the nonprofit piloted last year mini-grants awarded to educators with ideas yielding high-impact learning opportunities for students

Four such grants were awarded in 2014 for a total of $5391 Efforts funded by CEF Innovation Grants in-clude the creation of a community garden at SycamoreElementary School and historical research on the partof CHS world history and English students which theypresented during the schoolrsquos yearly History Day

Bob Fass is eagerly anticipating the schoolsrsquo presen-tations at the reception ldquoWe want the community tounderstand what wersquore doing tangiblyrdquo he said

He is serving as CHS president along with RichardChute and Nicole Oullette Mr Fass is director of lead-

ership giving for the Webb Schools Mr Chute is direc-tor of development for the Planetary Society MsOuellette is fund development manager at VNA Hos-pice amp Palliative Care

ldquoA key component of the shared presidency is mov-ing forward with more energy A lot of exciting thingsneed to happenrdquo Mr Chute said

The trio hopes their collective fundraising expertisewill result in a greater level of grant-making one of thehallmarks of the Claremont Educational Foundationrsquosstrategic plan

Innovation and partnership grantsThe nonprofit is off to a great start The recipients of

this yearrsquos Innovation Grants will be announced at theFall Reception CEF has expanded the program consid-erably funding eight projects this time at a cost of some $9000

The organization will also use the reception as anopportunity to introduce the beneficiaries of a brand-new program Community Partnership Grants

CEF will award five grants totaling $10000 tolocal nonprofits undertaking projects to enhance learn-ing in the district

As an example of a nonprofit directly supportingCUSD Mr Fass cited CLASP (Claremont After-School Programs) The volunteer nonprofit providesafter-school tutoring mentorship and supervision tolocal schoolchildren who are at risk of falling throughthe academic cracks

ldquoThatrsquos an example of an organization that is doinggood and paralleling what wersquore trying to achieverdquoMr Fass said

Adapting to change

A lot has happened since CEF was launched Cali-fornia schools have jettisoned No Child Left Behind

legislation and adopted the new Common Core cur-riculum and its associated assessment And whilescrambling for funds is the new normal the district hassomewhat recovered from the crippling recession of 2008-2009 which was felt even earlier in the realm of public education

ldquoCEF came out of a crisis moment where lsquosave ourschoolsrsquo was the cry of the dayrdquo Mr Fass said ldquoThen

we moved to more of a maintenance model where wehave contributed $200000 per year to the district prettysteadily We know wersquore not at lsquosave our schoolsrsquo any-more It begs the questionrsquoWhat do we want to bersquordquo

CEF has done a lot to answer that question begin-ning by slightly tweaking the organizationrsquos missionstatement which now reads ldquoto protect and enrich thequality of public education in Claremont through com-munity involvementrdquo

ldquoThe only thing thatrsquos been added is that wersquore ac-knowledging that community involvement is whatdrives our workmdashembracing the totality of how ourcommunity comes together for our kidsrdquo Mr Fasssaid

In June of 2014 the executive board of CEF held aretreat to begin working on the new strategic plan KaySprinkel Grace a consultant hired by the district to

help with the visioning process guided their sessionsMs Sprinkel Grace who works closely with the

California Consortium of Educational Foundationsbegan by pointing the board to the work of some largefoundationsmdashranging from the Marin County and PalAlto districts in the Bay Area to closer neighbors likethe Manhattan Beach and Glendora districts

After seeing what was possible the executive boardagreed that CEF can and should do more

ldquoWhen we went through the planning process in-stead of thinking about how much more money wewanted to raise we thought about how much more do

we want to give awayrdquo Mr Chute said

Strategy for the futureIn the next three years the organization hopes to go

from providing just over $200000 per year in fundingfor schools to $350000 for schools and communitypartners That represents about a 75 percent increase

ldquoOur goal is to give $330000 for our core pro-grams in art music and technology as well as theTeacher Innovation Grants and $20000 for Community Partnership Grantsrdquo Mr Chute said ldquoIn practicterms this means increasing our total net revenues b$50000 each year for the next three years That in-crease is expected to come from a combination of additional donations to CEF as well as increased earneincome from SLICE [CEFrsquos summer enrichment program] and other activitiesrdquo

CEF which is almost completely volunteer-drivenhas set itself some high aims Any new achievementswill only add to the organizationrsquos sterling record of supporting public education in the City of Trees

Earlier this year Superintendent Jim Elsasser ex-pressed his appreciation for all that the Claremont Educational Foundation has done for Claremont schools ia message posted on the organizationrsquos website

ldquoAuthor and musician Mitch Albom said lsquoThe wayyou get meaning into your life is to devote yourself toloving others devote yourself to your communityaround you and devote yourself to creating somethingthat gives you purpose and meaningrsquo This quote cap-tures the essence of the Claremont Educational Foun-dationrdquo Mr Elsasser shared ldquoThe devotion they haveshown the students and staff of CUSD is evident toall And your support of CEF makes this possiblerdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couriercom

CEF unveils new strategic plan gives more to schools

Melanie Riley-Gonzalez directs her students in an ad-vanced band class at El Roble Ms Riley-Gonzalezsays that most of the funding for middle school bandcomes from parents but she plans to ask CEF for agrant to replace aging instruments

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAleks Watkins and Ryan Tineo share a laugh after accidently spilling their sheet music on the floor Wedneday during an advanced band class at El Roble Intermediate School Sheet music is among the teaching mterials that the Claremont Educational Foundation funds

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015

Women bringing change to the worldby John Pixley

Supreme Court Justice Sonia So-tomayor wanted to get up close andpersonal

ldquoI wish we could be closer to the audiencerdquo the USSupreme Court Justice told Amanda Hollis-Brusky

assistant professor of politics at Pomona College asthey began their conversation in Bridges Auditorium acouple weeks ago ldquoIt feels so far away up hererdquo

They did look quite isolated and small as they sat intheir chairs on a small area rug with a Pomona Col-lege banner as a backdrop among the potted plants onthe huge otherwise empty stage It didnrsquot help that theorchestra pit separated them like a moat from thehuge audience that had gathered

Justice Sotomayor got her wish After ProfessorHollis-Brusky engaged with her on several questionsthe Associate Justice one of the most important mostinfluential people in the nation was ldquoreleased to thepeoplerdquo She excitedly explained from the stage thatshe was doing something that her security peopledoubtlessly didnrsquot like and then there she was walk-ing among the audience not unlike Phil Donahue Ex-

cept in this case she was answering questionsThe students and the questions they asked werepre-selected so yes it was all a bit scripted and with-out surprise (no ranting and embarrassing on-the-spotquestions here) Nevertheless there was somethingremarkable about this most powerful official whomakes decisions that impact all of our lives walkingamong us shaking hands and touching shouldershaving her picture taken with those asking questionslike a dear kind aunt as she answered questions withpatience and ease She could have called a studentldquomrsquoijardquo and this would have been no surprise as Pro-fessor Hollis-Brusky looked on in wonder

Which was exactly the point As she writes about inher memoir My Beloved World she comes from avery average background which included everydayproblems like poverty and diabetes She also writes

about how her life has been far from averagemdashone

could say it has been extraordinarymdashwith her being aHispanic woman from a poor neighborhood endingup on the highest court of the land It is important toher no doubt that she be seen as a person like any of us And that any of us can accomplish great things

Sometimes more often than not accomplishinggreat things means simply doing onersquos best makingthe best of oneself despite some or many ugly oddsAnd this is even more evident in a more intimate set-ting than the imposing Big Bridges at a place whereitrsquos a bit easier to get up close and personal

Like the Athenaeum at Claremont McKenna Col-lege which this fall has continued to feature womenwho get a lot done making life better for themselvesand others even though being told they canrsquot orshouldnrsquot That theyrsquore sharing their stories and being

cheered at what was once a menrsquos school remem-bered if not still known as the more conservative jockcollege in Claremont is all the more remarkable

Irsquom not just talking about women like Nina Tandonand Kris Perry and Sandy Stier Ms Tandon is one of those rare women in an important top role in scienceas the CEO and co-founder of EpiBone the worldrsquosfirst company growing living human bone for skeletalreconstruction The other two Ms Perry and MsStier were plaintiffs along with a gay couple in theProposition 8 case that wound up before the SupremeCourt (a circle nicely coming to a close here in Clare-mont with Ms Sotomayorrsquos visit just over a weeklater) It could be argued that these women and theircauses or paths are prestigious and not so surprisingfeatures at the Athenaeum

Irsquom talking about women who are doing surprising

radical perhaps uncomfortable work These womenare the last to be expected to speak out at a formerly

jock school and are doing everything they can to woagainst such institutions and thinking

One was Toshia Shaw who not only runs WINGS(Women Inspiring Noble Girls Successfully) but greup abused a victim of human trafficking and sexualslavery like the women and girls the organization assists She told her story in very intimate and harrowing graphic termsmdashquite up close and personalindeedmdashof being demeaned and harmed and repeat-edly told that she was powerless and would come tonothing She talked about fighting her way out of thinightmare and getting the inspiration and courage tohelp others who find themselves in the same situatio

Speaking out and making a lot of noise a lot of uncomfortable challenging noise is what Olivia Gat-wood and Megan Falley are all about Performing asSpeak Like a Girl they unloaded an hour of sharp-edged R-rated (some may say X-rated) poetry andrapping It definitely wasnrsquot the usual after-dinnerAthenaeum fare

Ms Gatwood and Ms Falley didnrsquot hold back at ain reciting their poems alternating with one anotherand also doing so in tandem Their in-your-face stylemirrored their urgent passionate lines about being

judged on looks about wanting and forever trying tobe perfect or more perfect about living in a culture iwhich rape is accepted as normal even okay Therewas at least as much humor along with plenty of f-bombs as there was outrage and desperation

Like I said it wasnrsquot the standard after-dinnerAthenaeum fare and some still might not see it as thstandard CMC fare But sometimes it takes someonenot being standardmdasha Supreme Court judge answer-ing questions while walking among the audiencewomen telling stories and slamming about beingraped and abusedmdashto open our eyes and maybe makthings better

observer observer

CLAREMONT HERITAGEpage 1

Have you got a spare halo Minersquos in the shop

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The next boondoggleDear Editor

If itrsquos not one thing itrsquos another as mygrandmother used to say On top of Golden State Water Company chargingus more for using less Southern Califor-nia Edison is warning us that their ratesare about to rise And if we donrsquot like ournew bills it will be our fault

Among the ldquoways to manage your en-ergyrdquo SCE informs us that washingclothes in cold water will clean them justas effectively That is very interesting I ex-pect in their next communication they willpoint out that cold showers are also to berecommended They were the norm formany years in British boarding schoolsand look how well those chaps turned outto be in running the empire on which thesun never set

If we complain that our electric billscontinue to rise above our budget despiteour efforts to manage our energy SCEwill probably point out the advantages of candles and coal fires We seem to be atthe mercy of utility companies As mygrandmother used to say someone oughtto be spoken to

Ronald MacaulayClaremont

Passing acquaintanceDear Editor

Since both Bill and Hillary Clinton haverepeatedly demonstrated only a passingacquaintance with the truth it is not sur-prising that Hillaryrsquos recent testimony be-fore the Benghazi panel reaffirms that per-

ception in spades However I think shehas given Republicans a giftmdashthat beinga campaign slogan that reads ldquoHillarylied so people diedrdquo a slogan that carriesmuch more credibility than a similar onedirected at George Bush years ago

Michael Valentine

Claremont

Make Claremont the coolest cityDear Editor

Claremont is one of 22 California citiescompeting in this yearrsquos CoolCaliforniaChallenge to save energy If you are aClaremont resident please help us win by joining in the competition and ask friendsto help

Thanks to those who participated in lastyearrsquos CoolCalifornia Challenge Clare-mont won second place and $22800 inprize money We came very close to beat-ing Riverside which earned slightly morepoints (and money) and the title of ldquoCoolest California Cityrdquo

This year by encouraging more peopleto reduce their carbon footprint and reporttheir progress Sustainable Claremont isorganizing an effort to make Claremontthe Coolest California City and earn thelargest share of $100000 in prize money

At the same time this effort will helpClaremont compete for the GeorgetownUniversity Energy Prize of $5 million thatwill go to one of 50 US cities competing

for best energy use reduction programsthrough 2016 Claremont has been invitedto participate in this national challenge

Please visit wwwcachallengeorg andclick on ldquoSign-up nowrdquo to register Thesooner you start reporting the more pointsClaremont can earn This statewide com-

petition started October 1 and runs throughMarch Just report your gas and electricityuse and vehicle odometer reading eachmonth for the next six months There areother ways to earn points as well

By tracking energy use you will findout how energy-efficient your householdis compared to others in California Thewebsite also provides many suggestionsfor improving the comfort of your homewhile reducing your carbon footprint

Please also help Claremont win theGeorgetown University Energy Prize (ourClaremont Energy Challenge) VisitwwwClaremontEnergyChallengenet andclick on ldquoStart Hererdquo to register For thiscompetition you donrsquot even have to report

your energy use Itrsquos the overall city-widereduction that counts and the utilities re-port for us Register to get detailed updateson your energy use and have CHERP helpyou reduce your carbon footprint

Sign up for both competitions todayWith your help Claremont can win bothstate and national competitions

Devon HartmanFreeman Allen

Mark von WodtkeSustainable Claremont

Clean Power PlanDear Editor

The League of Women Voters opposeslegislation in the US Senate that would un-

dermine the Environmental ProtectionAgencyrsquos (EPA) Clean Power Plan Weurge all voters to contact our US senatorsto ask them to veto such legislation

The League of Women Voters has beenat the forefront of the environmental pro-

tection movement for decades consitently supporting legislation to preservour nationrsquos natural resources and protepublic health We support legislation thseeks to safeguard our country from thphysical economic and public health efects of climate change while also providing pathways to economic prosperity

Climate change is a global catastrophon a historic scale that will change thcourse of human life Confronting clima

change means turning the rising tides prtecting us from dangerous extremweather and cutting pollution The impacts of climate change are costly and ocountry cannot afford to put off action

Carbon pollution is the number-oncontributor to climate change and powplants are the largest source of industricarbon pollution in the US The CleaPower Plan will protect public health crate thousands of efficiency-related jobs rduce electricity bills for Americans and dliver power reliably The EPArsquos finalizeregulations to limit carbon pollution fronew and existing sources are the centrcomponents of a plan that fights climachange while strengthening the econom

and protecting public healthThe US is in a unique position to lea

the world in the fight against climachangemdashitrsquos time we step up to the chalenge World leaders will head to Paris the coming weeks to set meaningful goato fight climate change Significant stepfrom the US to continue lowering emisions of dangerous greenhouse gassesmdashlike the finalized regulations to reduccarbon pollutionmdashcould significantly impact discussions on the world stage

The League hopes you will makecommitment to support people not poluters by supporting EPArsquos Clean PowPlan We encourage you to oppose all atempts to overturn limit or undermin

these important protections The air wbreathe and the health of our constituendepend upon it

Ellen TaylVP for Advoca

LWV of Claremont Are

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Speaking for the Board of Claremont WildlandsConservancy (CWC) Irsquod

like to commend the city coun-

cil staff and consultants fortheir impressive work in craft-ing a draft of the master plan forthe Claremont Hills WildernessPark that will guide its manage-ment over the next 20 years

We strongly support most of the rec-ommendations in the draft as well as itsguiding principles preservation accessstewardship education and public en-gagement We also support the draftrsquosthree primary goals to preserve the parkas an environmental resource to manageit for ldquopassive recreational usesrdquo (hikingbiking horseback-riding) and to mini-mize negative impacts on park neighbors

Because of the significant and contro-versial increase in park visitors over thepast five years these goals appear to bein conflict access vs preservation andaccess vs welfare of neighbors

The cityrsquos consultants estimate 300000to 500000 visits per year with 85 percentrepeat visitors and 80 percent entering atMills Avenue to use ldquothe looprdquo trailwhich begins and ends there The loopand the parkrsquos other main trails are wideLA County fire roads built to handle mas-sive equipment

If we see these large visitor numbers asan asset rather than a problem we mayfind some reasonable solutions to theperceived conflicts After all the feesthese visitors pay totaling almost$450000 last year are the primary sourceof funding for managing the park Fur-thermore the parkrsquos regional attractionhelps Claremont win outside grants Of the nearly $20 million that has been spenton expanding the original park since1996 approximately 40 percent camefrom state and regional sources And notonly do visitors love the park and im-

prove their own health they become fu-ture advocates for its preservation

Under the principle of stewardship thedraft treats these park visitors as trouble-makers to be controlled ldquoUsers shall notnegatively impact wildlife and surround-ing propertiesrdquo Instead the large cadre of repeat visitors may be seen as potentialstewards who will promote a healthypark culture of respect for nature fellowvisitors neighbors and the community

One common concern some Clare-monters have raised about the thousandsof visitors is that they are damaging thepark However the cityrsquos environmentalconsultants for the master plan found theparkrsquos biological and cultural resources tobe in good condition ldquovisitor impactswere considered minimalrdquo These visi-tors tend to stay on the wide fire roadswhich can easily accommodate them

Another concern is that trails are an-noyingly clogged But in surveys duringthe summer of 2014 of over 2000 parkvisitors 93 percent indicated that thenumber of other visitors did not nega-tively impact their experience Manywrote enthusiastic notes saying how muchthey loved walking the loop

The final concern is parking and itrsquos aserious one The two lots at Mills have177 spaces Parking on most neighboringstreets is now restricted for residents onlyand the draft plan proposes extending therestrictions The lots are adequate to meetdemand except from 6 to 10 am on Sat-urdays and Sundays The draft plan pro-poses raising fees as the solution from thecurrent $3 for four hours to $5 from $3during peak periods to $10 and from$100 for an annual car permit to $140

Because the CWC supports the need tobalance the three primary goals of themaster plan and because one of our twogoals is to advocate for recreational ac-cess we oppose the proposal to raise fees

The raise may produce the unintendedconsequences of driving visitors awaythereby reducing park revenues or givingthem the incentive to park on other Clare-mont streets near other park entrancesWe advocate a better solution to provide

adequate overflow parking for peak peri-ods in spaces adjacent to the current lots

The CWCrsquos other primary goal is toexpand the park We envision a grand co-hesive wilderness park that preservesClaremontrsquos hillsides from its eastern towestern borders Currently the park in-cludes 2000 acres but about 800 acres of our hillsides remain in private hands Out-standing development credits allow forbuilding about 110 new housing units onthese lands

On this issue we believe the cityrsquos draftplan is rooted in the present and needsgreater vision for the next 20 years Itbriefly acknowledges the value of en-larging the park to preserve more of the

hillsides from development however ex-pansion is not included as a goal or evena ldquodesired outcomerdquo It must be

In our view three other critical issuesneed attention as the plan is being revised

First the draft ignores the perspectiveof the park as one part of an extendedwildlands corridor along the San Gabrielfoothills This broader vision involvesbuilding a strong network with neighbor-ing communities and with nonprofit andgovernmental agencies to find solutionsthat expand and link wilderness areaswhile balancing recreational access andpreservation

Secondly the draft unnecessarily lim-its the effort to provide flexible and sus-

tainable park funding for the next 20years It specifies that revenues for man-aging the park must come solely from itsown parking fees and citations preclud-ing any expenditure from the General

Fund This stricture ties the hands of fture city council members who may hathe resourcesmdashand the willmdashto supplment park revenues with General Funmonies in order to acquire a hillside pacel for example or to control an invasiv

plant speciesThirdly the final master plan shou

outline a clear mechanism for how thpark will be governed

The draft takes two steps in the right drection by identifying the Communiand Human Services Commission anstaffs as responsible for the managemeof the park and by proposing a community support group Friends of the Clarmont Hills Wilderness Park But roland responsibilities remain vague

Three factors are critical for succesfully implementing the master plan Specified staff members must take rsponsibility for its implementation so thit doesnrsquot just gather dust on a shelf an

2) Community members with everydaexperience of the park and insight intrail conditions facilities and natural rsources must be given clearly defineongoing advisory roles We propose flesing out these two features of the plan anadding one more 3) A provision for perodic surveys to gather information for fture decisions on park use and parking

Currently under revision by city stathe draft master plan will be reviewed btwo commissions this winter before gointo the city council for approval in ear2016 We encourage residents to studyand to share their views The city managerrsquos office is still accepting public comments on the draft which is available o

the cityrsquos websiteThe Claremont Wildlands Consevancyrsquos full response to the draft is on thClaremont Wildlands Conservancy wesite wwwclaremontwildlandsorg

Fine-tuning the Claremont Wilderness Park Master Planby Lissa Petersen President Claremont Wildlands Conservancy Board

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Claremont Kiwanis to openholiday Seersquos candy store

The Kiwanis Club of Claremont will open its an-nual holiday Seersquos candy store on Thursday Novem-ber 19 The shop is located at 909 W Foothill BlvdClaremont in the Sprouts Shopping Center The storewill be open every day from 8 am to 7 pm throughDecember 24 except for Thanksgiving

The pop-up shop is staffed entirely by volunteersfrom the Claremont Kiwanis Club and the clubrsquos

sponsored student group members the Circle K at theClaremont Colleges and the Key Clubs at ClaremontHigh School and San Antonio High School

All profits from the store will be used to supportthe mission of Kiwanis Serving the children of theworld one community and one child at a time Lo-cally the Claremont Kiwanis works in partnershipwith the Claremont Unified School District the cityof Claremontrsquos youth and senior programs the Clare-mont Educational Foundation and many other non-profit groups Local businesses wishing to placeadvance orders may contact the project chairmanNeal Coble at (909) 228-9760

Veterans Day ceremonyplanned at Memorial Park

Claremont residents are invited to join city leadersin a ceremony as they honor the men and women whohave served in the military The commemoration willtake place at Memorial Park on Wednesday Novem-ber 11 at 11 am For more information call theHughes Community Center at (909) 399-5490

City purchases new andimproved sanitation trucks

The city recently purchased three new sanitationtrucks to replace existing trucks that have exceededtheir useful life according to the city managerrsquos re-port The three new trucks will be used for residentialtrash service starting the first week of November Thenew vehicles run on compressed natural gas fuel withthe tanks mounted low on the truck body Mounting

the tanks lower improves maneuverability reducesthe risk of rollovers and minimizes conflicts with citytrees due to the lower profile The new trucks alsofeature right-hand drive providing drivers with bettervisibility and safer access to containers

In an effort to improve the fleetrsquos appearance thenew trash trucks are painted green instead of the tradi-tional white The sanitation division will continue toconvert its fleet to this new standard as vehicles comedue for replacement The purchase price of the vehi-cles was partially offset by the Mobile Source Reduc-

tion Committee which provides grant funding for al-ternative fuel heavy-duty vehicles Call the commu-nity services department with any questions at (909)399-5431

Peacutetanque moves meeting timeThe Claremont Peacutetanque group will meet each

Sunday at 2 pm instead of 5 pm effective Novem-ber 1 The group meets at the east end of June VailPark at Grand Avenue and Bluefield Drive For moreinformation email claremontpetanquegmailcom orcall (909) 399-5488

Mingle and Munch social groupto convene at Garner House

Looking to get out socialize and meet new friendsThe city of Claremont will host a Mingle and Munchevent where individuals and couples age 50 and oldercan explore new friendships The event will takeplace on Thursday November 12 from 6 to 8 pm atthe Garner House 840 N Indian Hill Blvd Admis-sion of $10 is due at the door (cash only) To RSVP

call (909) 399-5488 or visit wwwclaremontreccom

University of La Verne studentsproduce award-winning film

The Transformation a 20-minute film producedby University of La Verne TV broadcast students hastaken first-place honors in the national CollegeBroadcasters Inc competition in the Video SpecialBroadcast category

A teen werewolf comedy The Transformation

was written directed and co-produced by McKinleyPollock and co-produced by Serena Ghazzawi

The Transformation previously won awards fromthe Tellys the Broadcast Education Association theAlliance for Community Media (WAVE Award forbest screenplay) and the San Bernardino Valley Col-

lege Film Festival (best screenplay)Writer and director McKinley Pollock who is cur-

rently working toward a second bachelorrsquos degree inmusic at the University of La Verne has garneredmore awards for his video production work than anyother student in the history of the communications de-partment at La Verne

Other films Mr Pollock has worked on have wonawards from the Broadcast Education Association theTellys the Alliance for Community Media HometownMedia Awards the Alliance for Community Media

WAVE Awards the 909 Film Festival and the ChaffeCollege Film Festival

Mr McKinley is the son of Don Pollock head of the University of La Vernersquos broadcast program whserved as faculty advisor on The Tranformation

Ms Ghazzawi the filmrsquos producer is the daughteof University of La Verne professor of business IssamGhazzawi

Other crew members on The Transformation in-clude James Perez camera Christopher Mitzel lighing Raquel Lucero editor John Comunale assistant

director Taylor Grzechowiak production designerand Matthew Martin-Hall audio

Reading discussion of actingmethods at Shakespeare Club

The Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will fea-ture a talk by Amy Kenny which will explore themethods used by Shakespearersquos actors while learnintheir roles Audience volunteers will be invited to refrom cue scripts to help demonstrate how the Eliza-bethan actors knew where to move and what do

Ms Kenny of UC Riverside has a unique educatioin early modern literature and culture from the Uni-versity of Sussex Among other interesting jobs shewas dramaturg (a literary editor on staff at a theaterwho consults with actors and directors about the texfor 15 productions at Shakespearersquos Globe

The meeting will take place Monday November 9at 2 pm at the Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain AveClaremont Light refreshments will be served Theprogram is free of charge and all are welcome

The Shakespeare Club presents special speakersand programs the second Monday of each month atthe Joslyn Center Note The holiday meeting in De-cember will be held in Pomona Collegersquos beautifullydecorated Seaver House 305 N College Ave inClaremont For information contact Lucy Lynch at(909) 717-1109 or lucylunchaolcom

Dale Bros Brewery hosts BlackThursday event

Tickets to the Brews amp Bros Craft Beer Festival tobe held January 23 and benefiting the Claremont Educational Foundation are on sale at Dale Bros Brewery Get 10 percent off tickets purchased in the DaleBros tap room on Thursday November 12 onlymdashthmake the perfect stocking stuffer

Dale Bros will celebrate with live music from theMercy Bros good eats from Cruz-n-Taco and someawesome swag from event sponsors starting at 6 pmDale Bros is located at 2120 Porterfield Way UplandVisit wwwdalebrosbrewerycom for information

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As I work in my study researchingthis column I start to think aboutDr Morrill Ilsley who came to

Claremont in the 1920s to serve as the col-

lege physician and who once lived in myhouseDr Ilsley conducted his practice in the very same

room where I write I begin to think about how somany things become interconnected in a small townprobably more like three degrees of separation ratherthan the standard six degrees of separationmdashthe theorythat everyone and everything by way of introductionis six or fewer steps away from any other person in theworld

Dr Ilsley most likely received students in his office(my study) and in the days prior to the antibiotics andthe treatments we have today when someone had aninfectious disease in order for them to not infect every-one else isolation was the preferred solution to protectothers For students in the Claremont Colleges whichat the time consisted of Pomona Scripps and the Grad-

uate School it would have been difficult to isolate themin their dorms

It stands to reason that if Dr Ilsley needed to use iso-lation he would have had students admitted to the Me-morial Infirmary a little-known historical and architec-tural gem that still stands today The Colleges built theinfirmary in an isolated area in 1930 to address theneed warranted when infectious diseases such as the flucould spread rapidly and result in high death rates inthe general population

The Memorial Infirmary is located north of FoothillBoulevard set far back and hidden from the street in agrove of trees in what is now the Robert J Bernard Bi-ological Field Station The Infirmary was a gift of Mrand Mrs Hiram T Cleaver in honor of Colonel SeeleyW Mudd a trustee of Pomona College who served onthe Committee on Future Organization which formed

the Claremont Colleges in 1925 The ldquogroup systemrdquoof colleges was the vision of then Pomona CollegePresident James Blaisdell who had modeled it after theconstituent colleges of Oxford University in England

Needing to site the infirmary away from the Col-leges the area north of Foothill was a perfect locationSometimes referred to as the Scripps Infirmary thisname is logical in that it was built on a portion of the250 acres that was purchased with a gift from Ellen

Browning Scripps The 250 acres purchased includedIndian Hill part of which later became the now-closedgolf course The Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand the Bernard Field Station

The 8000-square-foot infirmary consisted of twowings each with a solarium at the end and each with10 beds one wing for women and the other for menHospital offices treatment rooms and the services areaoccupied the center spaces that extended from the cen-tral entrance Opening in 1931 the Memorial Infirmarywas designed by the renowned Pasadena architectsMarston and Maybury The building design SpanishColonial Revival was a favorite of the architects The

roof is red tile and the parapet walls extend at eitherend of the wings The building entrance has a gableroof flanked by two fireplaces a porch with fourcolumns and a double-door entry

In keeping with the degrees of separation themeSylvanus Marston did not just happen to come toClaremont in search of work He lived in Pasadena andgraduated from Pasadena High School in 1901 Hethen attended Pomona College for two years beforeheading to Cornell University where he graduated in1907 with an architecture degree He then returned toPasadena where with his first partner Garret Van Peltand later with Edgar Maybury his firms designed over1000 structures mostly in Pasadena but also in Han-cock Park Bel-Air Claremont and Santa Cruz

In 1937 Marston and Maybury also designed thestudent union building at Pomona College more com-

monly known as ldquoThe Cooprdquo Like many architecturalfirms that came first to Claremont to work with theColleges Marston and Maybury expanded beyond theCollegesrsquo footprint Hermann and Bess Garner hiredthe firm to design the Padua Hills Theatre in 1930 Of-ten attributed to the naming of the Marston Quadrangleat Pomona College there is actually no connectionThe Quad was named after George White Marston atrustee of and donor to Pomona College

The building was used as an infirmary for the Claremont Colleges consortium until the 1960s when it waclosed due to new seismic code requirements for hosptals In the early 1970s the hospital was firebombed apart of a student protest The fire caused considerabledamage to the entrance and it was declared unsafe tooccupy by the city in the late 1980s Afterwards theColleges sought to demolish it but because of its his-torical significance a permit was denied It has set un-

used and boarded up for almost two decadesFast forward to the present and the Memorial Infir-

mary is about to have new life breathed into its decay-ing existence The 12-acre parcel on which it sits waspurchased by Pitzer College and will be renovated tohouse the Robert Redford Conservancy for SouthernCalifornia Sustainability The Conservancy is an extension of Pitzerrsquos sustainability commitments and is in-tended to address the challenges facing urban popula-tions and as a laboratory to create innovativeapproaches for sustainability initiatives Long knownfor its core values of social responsibility and environmental sustainability Pitzer is exercising a core sus-tainability principle of the preservation movementmdashadaptive reuse of historic buildings

It is not enough for institutions to just tout their newLEED-certified buildings to be responsible stewards o

sustainability tenets If an historic building is demol-ished and replaced by a new building the embodiedenergy of the historic building is lost right along withthe architecture and the contextual link to the historyand events that occurred in that building None of thatcan be recoveredever Kudos to Pitzer and the RobeRedford Conservancy for saving The Memorial Infir-mary

The Memorial Infirmary by John Neiuber

Photo courtesy of Claremont HeritagThe Memorial Infirmary in 1931

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Celebrating CLASP 10 yearsof making a difference

Claremont After-School Programs is celebrating 10years of providing after-school tutoring to at-risk stu-dents in the Claremont Unified School District Thisspecial celebration will take place at a private PaduaHills home on Sunday November 8 from 3 to 5 pm

Past presidents Carole Harter Lissa PetersenSuzan Smith and Teddie Warner will be honored atthe event Festivities will include gourmet delights

wine good company and live entertainment by theCitrus Jazz Combo Guests will have the opportunityto bid on a three-night weekend stay at a beautifulDana Point beach house

In 2005 CLASP was formed by merging two pro-grams Claremont Tutorial Centers and the YouthWellness Center into one program that then served 60students two days a week at three sites Last yearCLASP offered tutoring programs three days a weekat five sites reaching 166 children who worked withmore than 260 community volunteers of all agesmaking CLASP an intergenerational program

CLASP provides tutoring recreation a healthysnack enrichment and transportation It serves kinder-garten through sixth grade students in the ClaremontUnified School District who need academic supportand it remains the only nonprofit non-sectarian or-

ganization in Claremont to offer after-school home-work help to CUSD students

For more information about CLASP visitwwwclasp4kidsorg For information about the partycall (909) 736-7457

Muslim Women SpeakersMovement to confer at Clare-mont School of Theology

Soraya Deen founder of the Muslim WomenSpeakers Movement (MWSM) will hold the MuslimWomen Speakers Summit in Claremont on SaturdayNovember 14 at Bayan Claremont a graduate schooloperating since 2011 at Claremont School of Theol-ogy that educates American Muslim scholars and reli-

gious leaders both men and women The event willtake place from 10 am to 3 pm Registration willbegin at 930 am

Ms Deen is a lawyer spiritual activist and motiva-tional speaker She is also the author of two booksServe A Call to Muslims and Peace Matters Rais-ing Peace Conscious Children She is also the co-founder of Peacemoms a Christian Muslimpartnership

Ms Deen is a member of Les Brownrsquos PlatinumGroup of Speakers She founded the MWSMmdash an ef-fort toward in her words ldquocreating 10000 voices of hoperdquomdashto motivate Muslim women to become civicand community activists In order to optimize theseefforts these women should learn to improve leader-ship and communication skills enhance their self-

confidence by overcoming personal shortcomings thatwould detract from that confidence build teams andengage in creative problem solving and use persua-sive techniques to reach their audience

These skills and techniques will be taught at thesummit with a goal that participants commit to com-

munity engagement through social activism Therewill be a panel discussion with top Muslim female ac-tivists journals and ldquofun food and gamesrdquo Top pro-fessional speakers will tell their stories of struggles tosuccess For information visit wwwsorayadeencom

CGUrsquos Drucker Day to featureexeuctives from creativeindustry management

Emmy Award-winning producer Eugene Youngpresident of Ryan Seacrest Productions and NetflixChief Talent Officer Tawni Cranz will headline theDrucker School of Managementrsquos annual DruckerDay on Saturday November 14

This yearrsquos event will focus on creative organiza-tions and how leaders can prepare and manage top

talentMr Young an alumnus of Claremont GraduateUniversityrsquos Drucker School will talk about what ittakes to manage creative shows like American IdolAmericarsquos Got Talent and Keeping Up With TheKardashians Ms Cranz also a Drucker Schoolalumna will discuss policies needed to retain talentsuch as Netflixrsquos recent decision to offer unlimitedtime off for new parents within the first year of achildrsquos birth or adoption

Drucker Day which is open to the public will startat 830 am on the campuses of the Claremont Col-leges There will be a craft beer and wine tasting re-ception at 3 pm and a roast of long-time facultymember Jay Prag at 4 pm

Other notable panelists include Lorenzo diBonaventura who has worked as an executive at

Warner Bros Music and Paramount managing andproducing major music and film projects such as theTransformers franchise Sharon Yazowski executivedirector of Levitt Pavilions who also runs a nonprofitorganization behind the largest free concert series inAmerica Juan Devis senior vice president of contentdevelopment and production at KCETLink Mr Devishas won an Emmy Webby LA Press Award and aNational Arts Journalism award Rebecca Clark pres-ident and CEO at LINC Housing Barry Goldsteinproject manager at NASArsquos Jet Propulsion Laboratoryand two-time recipient of the NASA ExceptionalLeadership Medal and Ajit Sivadasan vice presidentof Global eCommerce at Lenovo

Creative industries are a major force of innovationand economic competitiveness throughout California

and the nation Traditional industries also face com-petitive pressures to invent new ways of doing busi-ness in the global economy The premier challenge ispreparing and managing top talent that can drive thiscreative advantage

General admission is $100 For more informationvisit wwwdruckeralumniorgdruckerday2015

League of Women Voters to explores impact of social mediaon elections

ldquoThe Impact of Social Media on Electionsrdquo is thetopic of the League of Women Voterrsquos upcomingFood for Thought event to be held on Sunday No-vember 15 from 4 to 6 pm Award-winning politicalconsultant Rose Kapolczynski who was BarbaraBoxerrsquos campaign manager will lead the discussion

The event will take place at the Alexander HughesCenter 1700 Danbury Rd The public is invited to thwine and cheese event at a cost of $35 Seating is limited and all proceeds benefit the LWV EducationFund For information and reservations call (909)624-9457 or visit wwwclaremontcalwvnetorg

Pomona Valley Hospital

receives certification for pul-monary rehabilitation programPomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC

has announced the certification of its pulmonary rehabilitation program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation(AACVPR) PVHMC was recognized for its commiment to improving the quality of life by enhancingstandards of care

PVHMCrsquos cardiovascular rehabilitation programwas also recertified making it one of only 13 California hospitals and one of three Los Angeles Countyhospitals to have both its cardiac and pulmonary rehbilitation programs certified by AACVPR The car-diovascular program has maintained certificationsince 2000

Cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation pro-grams are designed to help people with cardiovascu-lar problems (eg heart attacks and coronary arterybypass graft surgery) and pulmonary problems (egchronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD] res-piratory symptoms) recover faster and improve theirquality of life Both programs include exercise edu-cation counseling and support for patients and theirfamilies

AACVPR-certified programs are recognized asleaders in the field of cardiovascular and pulmonaryrehabilitation because they offer the most advancedpractices available AACVPR program certification valid for three years

OUR TOWN

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

I

trsquos officialmdashthe best bar-

tender in the Inland Valleyworks in the heart of Claremont

The Whisper Housersquos Peter Barrigawas declared the winner of the inaugu-ral Inland Empire Battle for the BestBartender contest after creating a deli-cious Irish whiskey-based cocktail

ldquoIt feels greatrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIdefinitely put a lot of effort into itrdquo

Kim Peeples co-owner of VomFassmdasha shop specializing in spiritsoils vinegars and gourmet foodsmdashcre-ated the event as a way to showcase thetalent the Inland Empire has to offerThe event was the culmination of a

month-long online voting process inwhich thousands of people participatedto choose their favorite spirit-slinger

Mr Barrigarsquos as-of-yet unnameddrink beat the concoctions of two Red-lands-based bartenders one with ties toClaremont Billy Haig formerly of Eu-reka Burger and current owner of TheState and Dean DiTrapani head of thecocktail program at Rok N Fondue MrBarriga himself used to work at Eurekawith Mr Haig

The event also coincides with VomFassrsquo two-year anniversary in Clare-mont

ldquoOh my gosh the event has been sosuccessfulrdquo Ms Peeples said ldquoEach[drink] was different unique deliciousEven for myself I voted but it was ahard choice to pickrdquo

The special guest of the event wasJack Teeling of Teeling Whiskey aDublin-based distillery that sells itsproducts at Vom Fass franchises MrTeeling arrived in Claremont from Ire-land to judge the cocktails and provideexclusive Teeling whiskey tastings forlucky Claremonters

ldquoI think the whole craft cocktailscene in America is very interestingrdquoMr Teeling said ldquoAnd for me craftcocktails is all about ensuring that thespirit that you use the base spirit is not

hidden away or overpowered by the fla-vors you add inrdquo

The top three bartenders were re-quired to use any of the three whiskiesTeeling provides at Vom Fass JackrsquosChoice a 14-year-old single maltStephenrsquos Choice a five-year-old singlemalt named after Mr Teelingrsquos younger

brother and business partner andBrothers in Arms a 14-year-old singlemalt whiskey aged in bourbon andsherry casks

ldquo[The three cocktails] tasted verymuch like our whiskey but they hadother things that made them a little dif-ferent a little more interestingrdquo MrTeeling said ldquoAnd very refreshing forthe kind of lovely climate that you guyshave hererdquo

When Mr Barrigasaid he ldquoput a lot of effortrdquo into his win-

ning drink he wasnrsquot exagger-ating he spent an impressiveamount of energy preparing forthe event coming in to VomFass and sampling Teelingwhiskies to get a feel for thetaste and nuances of eachspirit

Mr Barrigarsquos winning entry was sim-ple in appearance but complex in fla-vor and execution The star ingredientbesides the Jackrsquos Choice whiskey is atincture or alcohol extract he madefrom coffee limes chili flakes ha-banero oil cardamom vanilla cinna-

mon and allspice Mr Barriga usedEverclear to extract the flavors

ldquoIt takes three to four weeks to actu-ally make itrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoYouhave to run cheesecloth through itThere was a little water added to it totake away from the heatrdquo

Twelve drops of the tincture goesinto each cocktail along with a half-ounce of banana liqueur and twoounces of Jackrsquos Choice whiskey Itrsquosstirred and served up like a Manhattan

ldquoI wanted to make it as difficult aspossiblerdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIt was im-portant that I didnrsquot take away from theactual purity of the whiskey and en-

hance the whiskey I felt like it made themost sense to make an aromatic or old

fashioned-style cocktail which this isrdquoThe final product is pale yellow in

color with each ingredient serving tocomplement the whiskey Mr Teelingwas immediately impressed with MrBarrigarsquos drink

ldquoThe first cocktail was made forJack And he said right off the bat thatdidnrsquot take away from his spirit and lsquoafar as Irsquom concerned you alreadywonrsquordquo Mr Barriga said before being

crowned the winnerMr Barriga received some useful

swag for winning the competition anengraved silver shaker and $100 giftcard to spend at any Vom Fass location

After the success of the premiere batender face-off Ms Peeples promisedthe event will grow in the future possbly encompassing a larger area withmore talented bartenders in competi-tion

ldquoI want this to turn into an annualevent and bigger than our storerdquo MsPeeples said ldquoGet others involvedmaybe some other restaurants and takthis to an even bigger mixology event

next yearrdquo mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Homegrown talent wins taste test for best bartender

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergThe Whisper Housersquos Peter Barriga was declared the winner of the inaugural Inland Empire Battle for the Best Bartender contest after creating a delicious Iriswhiskey-based cocktail

Billy Haig right formerly of Eureka Burger and current owner of The State in Red-lands finishes up preparation of his drink with Drew Saylor

Dean DiTrapani head of the cocktailprogram at Rok N Fondue created thiscocktail the Long Ireland

Melissa Ciagwa from Buttercup Cater-

ing samples a ldquoLong Irelandrdquo by bar-tender finalist Dean DiTrapani of Rok NFondue

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The Claremont High School girlsvarsity volleyball team won theirfinal match of the season 3-0

against visiting Diamond Bar in front of alarge home crowd Tuesday

Diamond Bar never really posed much of a threat asthe Pack went 25-18 25-22 and 25-10 in a match that ce-mented their third-place finish in the Palomares League

It was also senior night for both teams and Claremontrecognized Roi Wallace GeorgieJackson Kristen Kiltgaard JenniferFrias Sydney Lawler and Emily Birdin a pregame ceremony where they were presented withflowers and posed for photos with their families

The senior players spontaneously decided to honortheir number-one fan Jim Timpane asking that he jointhem for a photo under a balloon arch stretched acrosscenter court Mr Timpane has attended nearly everygame for the past 21 seasons beginning in 1995 when his

daughter was a freshman on the Claremont teamIn an effort to give his seniors including those who

donrsquot normally start maximum court time coach MarkMina had his team in a constant rotation throughout thenight Every handful of plays he was substituting one oreven two players

ldquoSince it was senior night we wanted to honor themWe happen to have six [seniors] and I played all sixrdquo heexplained In volleyball the players move from one po-sition to the next as the game progresses However sincesome of the seniors donrsquot play well in all positions CoachMina substituted them to avoid creating a weakness ldquoWewanted them to play but we didnrsquot want to loserdquo he said

The girls started the first set with a comfortable leadgoing ahead 13-5 but were a bit too jovial on the courtwhich caused them to lose focus and Diamond Bar cameback with a flurry of scoring The Brahmas nearly tied

the game at 14-13 when Wallacersquos strong serve putClaremont well ahead and this time they didnrsquot lookback A big block from Wallace was all they needed toput the first game in the books

The second set saw the best competition of the nightwith Diamond Bar matching Claremont point for pointuntil Claremont pulled ahead by seven points and wason the verge of victory when the Brahmas came roaringback Starting at 24-17 Diamond Bar won the next fivepoints until Bird got a kill to put the set away

The final set was all Claremont with some great playsfrom sophomores Kylie Robinson and Emilee RohrerHowever it was apropos that senior Frias got the lastpoint of the night with a kill up the middle

Despite limited court time junior Simone Bliss had agame-high of 12 kills from 24 attempts Frias came in

just behind with eight kills Wallace also had a solid night

with 22 assists while Jackson came up with 10 digsldquoWe have been playing good volleyball our last few

matchesrdquo said Coach Mina ldquoI love Claremontmdashthe girlsare great My goal is to be here next year to be the firstmultiple-year coach Claremont has had in a whilerdquo

With the victory the girls are 6-4 in league and 15-11overall Their first match in the CIF tournament has not

been announced yetmdashSteven Felschundneff

stevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Volleyball team ends on high note readies for CIF play

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15 1

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont High School girls volleyball team cel-ebrates after scoring a particularly difficult point onTuesday at CHS The Pack defeated visiting DiamondBar 3-0 to clinch third place in the Palomares Leagueand a berth in the CIF tournament

CROSS COUNTRY

Claremont High School crosscountry swept the Palomares Leaguefinals on Thursday at Bonelli Re-gional Park making them unde-feated for the season All fiveteamsmdashboys frosh soph girls andboys junior varsity and girls and

boys varsitymdashnever lost a meet thisyear As a result the girls varsityteam is now ranked third and theboys team is seventh in the SouthernSection Division Two

ldquoIt was a great season We arelooking forward to post-seasonrdquo saidCoach Bill Reeves

From here the teams will competein the CIF prelims on the 14th inRiverside and then in the finals at MtSAC If they perform well in the fi-nals the team will advance to thestate meet on the 28th in Fresno

BOYS WATER POLO

Claremont boys water polo ce-mented their second straight Palo-mares League title on Tuesday with a

16-3 victory over GlendoraCoach Kristin Rodriguez made

good use of her entire team during thematch with eight players scoring atleast one goal Top performances in-clude Johnathon Wong five goalsone assist Bruno Snow three goalsnine steals four assists LenningDavis two goals four assists IanWaasdorp two goals one assist Dy-lan Clinton one goal one assist onesteal Mat Turk one goal one steal

Jack Kruze one goal two stealsTyler Allen one goal Josh Uchizonoone goal Will DePreze two stealsone assist and Ivan Lamboo twosteals In the net Kallan Grant hadnine saves two steals and one assist

On Friday they will play Cerritosin a non-conference game that CoachRodriguez hopes will sharpen theirskills for the CIF tournament

With the victory Claremont is now8-0 in league and 18-7 overall andranked seventh in Division Five of the Southern Section

GIRLS TENNIS

The girls varsity tennis PalomaresLeague tournament took place lastweek at the Claremont Club The

teamrsquos number-one singles playeElizabeth Wu upset the number-foseed from Ayala to advance to thsingles semi-finals The number-ondoubles team Lelia Kennedy anDorothy Kang upset the numbefour seeds from Glendora to advancto the doubles semi-finals also

FOOTBALL

Glendora was just too much fClaremont to handle Friday night the Tartans clinched the PalomarLeague title Glendora outscoreClaremont from the very beginninand also shut down the Packrsquos running game on their way to the 35-1victory

Quarterback Raine Pohaku Kheaku-Paiva had 82 yards rushin52 yards passing including one completion to Laquamie Bond for touchdown Duy Tran-Sampson onhad 68 yards rushing but did scothe Packrsquos other touchdown

On Friday the Pack faces SouHills at home for their last leagugame Claremontrsquos record is now 2 in league and 7-2 overall whicguarantees them a spot in the CItournament

CHS ROUND-UP

Seniors Roi Wallace and Sydney Lawler successfulblock a shot from Diamond Bar

Seniors Jennifer Frias Sydney Lawler Georgie Jack-son Roi Wallace Kristen Kiltgaard and Emily Birdpose for a photo with the teamrsquos biggest fan Jim Tim-pane Mr Timpane has been a regular at CHS volley-ball games for 21 seasons

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The Claremont Architec-tural Commission poredover the plans for the

proposed Pomona College Mu-seum of Art during their Octo-ber 28 meeting

Representatives of the city the collegeand the architectural firm behind itBoston-based Machado Silvetti made theextensive plans for the museum availableNo voting took place at the meetingmdashthecommissionrsquos job was to act in conjunc-tion with the cityrsquos Planning Commissionto look over the museum plans

Three commissionersmdashMark Schoe-man Maureen Wheeler and BenjaminMcCoymdashwere not present at the meet-ing recused due to a conflict of interestaccording to commission chair JamesManifold

One of the items scrutinized by thecommission and the public was the loca-tion of the proposed museum

Under the current plan the museumwill be built on the west side of CollegeAvenue between Bonita and SecondThe location calls for the moving of thehistorical Renwick House slightly southand across the street above the softballfield The white cottages directly north of the housemdashcurrently being used as stu-dent housingmdashwill be demolished ac-cording to the plan

Jennifer Trotoux an architectural his-torian and Scripps College alumna wason hand to present an environmental im-pact report (EIR) determining how theproposed move will affect the historicQueen Anne-style home built in 1900Ms Trotoux concluded it would not af-

fect the historical integrity of the housenor the area surrounding it

Also in the updated EIR was an as-sessment of Pomona Collegersquos sewer sys-tem The revised EIR made public on

October 19 found ldquoexisting and ex-pected future capacity deficienciesrdquo withthe sewer system supporting the collegeFlow monitoring will be performedsometime between October and Aprilfor one week to assess the sewer linesand to see if any changes or upsizingneeds to be done

Ms Trotouxrsquos clalim about Renwickrsquossuggested move was not shared withmany of the speakers during public com-ment Some such as Claremont Heritagedirector David Shearer were worriedabout the move ruining the historical sig-nificance of the house as well as theproposed zone change

ldquoTo be frank the latest iterations of theEIR and the master plan have only addedinsult to injurymdashto the citizens of Clare-mont our city staff our city council andcommissions such as thisrdquo Mr Shearersaid

During discussion commission mem-ber Marta Perlas asserted she was ldquotornrdquoabout the proposed location of the mu-

seum adding that she understands thereason why the museum should be therebut later claiming she wasnrsquot sold on theidea of moving Renwick across the streetto the softball field

Commission member Clive Dym saidhe was inclined to move ahead with theplan along with the updated EIR andalso insisted members of the public whospoke out against moving Renwickldquoarenrsquot immediately impactedrdquo by themove

Pomona College Master Planner ScottSmith stated the location is important be-cause it serves as a link between the col-lege and the community a point MrManifold agreed with calling it ldquocampus

planning 101rdquoAfter a brief recess Jeffry Burchard

principal architect with Machado Silvettipresented the blueprints for the art mu-seum Mr Burchard highlighted the num-

ber of amenities the museum is set tohave including a center square for eventsand classes art halls office space artvaults and a portico Mr Manifoldstressed the importance of going over thedetails of the proposed museum

ldquoThis is our chance to give some feed-back to the applicant and the architect be-fore they go too far through the designprocess where it would be really hard toreverse gears later down the linerdquo MrManifold emphasized

The main entrance to the museum isplanned for Bonita Avenue with a sec-ondary entrance on College The Bonitaentrance was originally created to attractmore Claremont community members tothe site

ldquoThe choice of this site is remarkableand extremely challenging but it presentsmany great opportunities for the collegeand the community in that it situates itself as kind of a civic zone in the east villagewhich includes the post office and thecity hall the library and Shelton ParkrdquoMr Burchard said ldquoItrsquos also great in pro-viding programmable open space to this

area as opposed to a blank open spacthatrsquos on the site nowrdquo

During public comment many of thspeakers relayed concerns with parkinin and around the museum site wiKaren Rosenthal calling for two-houparking along College and Bonita avenues to potentially free up space for vi

itors Commissioner Clive Dym notethe museum would open at 1 pm wepast the morning parking grind

In reviewing the site itself the commission didnrsquot hold back from criticismof the museumrsquos design save for MDym Ms Perlas called the design ldquodiappointingrdquo and claimed to have expected more from Machado Silvetti

ldquoIrsquove seen a lot of their work and itvery impressive and I sort of feel like fell short in Claremontrdquo Ms Perlas saildquoI understand the reasoning behind whthe building has been designed the wayis but I also think that therersquos a lack ounderstanding in how the city behaves ubanistically around this areardquo

Ms Perlas was also not a fan of thBonita Avenue entrance an opinioshared by Mr Manifold and commissiomember Bob Perry Mr Perry in his asessment criticized the building as ldquonan elegant experiencerdquo and a ldquovery utiltarian walkrdquo

Mr Dym had kinder words for thplan noting he liked the basic design the building

The commission will take its notes the Claremont Planning Commission ffurther review

The full master plan is open for review to the public now through December 3 at Claremont City Hall the Clarmont Library the Hughes Communi

Center and Youth Activity Center It caalso be viewed on the cityrsquos website wwwclaremontcaorg

mdashMatthew Bramle

newsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2 015 1

Commission scrutinizes museum plans open for public review

To be frank the latest

iterations of the EIR and

the master plan have

only added insult to in- jurymdashto the citizens of

Claremont our city staff

our city council and com-

missions such as thisDavid Shearer

Claremont Heritage

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 16

ART MART Visit the ClaremontPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booths532 W First St Claremont

BASEBALLProfessor Richard Santil-lan author of Mexican AmericanBaseball in the Pomona Valley willserve as moderator and keynotespeaker for this program There will bea panel of Pomona Valley locals who

played in the segregated Mexican base-

ball leagues from the 1930s to the1970s Among them will be RayldquoTykerdquo Sevilla who captained andquarterbacked the Claremont HighSchool football team to the 1958 CIFchampionship They will also discussgrowing up in Arbol Verde Claremontrsquos

oldest continuous neighborhood This isa free program at 11 am in the Clare-mont Library meeting room For allages The Claremont Library is locatedat 208 N Harvard Ave For more infor-mation call (909) 621-4902 or visittheir website at colapubliborgCLAREMONT ART WALK VisitClaremont galleries between 6 and 9

pm for exhibit opening receptionsVisit claremontartwalkcom for detailsSCAMFEST The Southern Cali-fornia A Cappella Music Festivalhosted by The Claremont ShadesTickets will be available online at

pomonaedubridges or through theBridges Auditorium box office 7 pmBridges Auditorium 450 N CollegeWay Claremont $8 for students and$15 for non-students (909) 607-1139or website pomonaedubridges

AN EVENING WITH JOHNYORK Benefit concert for the PrisonLibrary Project John York is a singercomposer and instrumentalist wellknown as a former member of theByrds He was a member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and The Mamas and

The Papas touring band He played bass for Johnny Rivers and LightninrsquoHopkins He has played with GeneClark Rick Danko Richard Manuel

Nicky Hopkins David Carradine andmore Mr York sings with a rich emo-tional voice and favors the 12-stringguitar Currently Mr York is perform-ing solo as well as with his own bandThe Jangle Brothers Barry McGuireand PF Sloan Tickets in advance are$10 or $12 at the door The event takes

place at 730 pm at The ClaremontForum 586 W First St Claremont(909) 626-3066 prisonlibraryprojectorgand claremontforumorg

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont Village

SHAKESPEARE CLUB A discus-

sion by Amy Kenny professor at URiverside about how Shakespearersquos ators learned their parts and rehearsethe plays Audience volunteers will binvited to read from cue scripts to heldemonstrate how the Elizabethan ators knew where to move and what tdo 2 pm Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain Ave Claremont (909) 717-1109ISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun waof exercise with music of Israeli fodance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremon(909) 921-7115SUSTAINABILITY DIALOG ldquoHeaing Gardens How Your Yard Can Savthe Worldrdquo presented by April GarbaHow a thoughtfully-designed garden caslow storm water use less water cohomes reduce energy needs provid

food for humans and habitat for creaturecreate less waste be restful and survivedrought 7 to 830 pm Pomona CollegeHahn Building Room 101 located at 42

N Harvard Ave Claremont

CALENDARClaremont Art WalkCheck out our Claremont ArtWalk listing and map

Page 18

Friday November 6 through Saturday November 14

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Performing artsIVRT presents ldquoCompanyrdquoat the Candlelight Pavilion

Page 17

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

NovemberSaturday 7

NovemberSunday 8

November

Friday 6

NovemberMonday 9

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

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Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

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At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 340

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 339

RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

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House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

FOUR bedrooms 175 bath-rooms with detached studioUpgraded kitchen with gran-ite and stainless steel appli-ances Shared laundry Rentincludes water gas electricInternet $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Rentals

House for rent

THREE bedrooms one bath-room plus a detached studioFresh paint new carpet andceramic tile Drought tolerantlandscape $2500 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Office space for rent

BEAUTIFUL furnished thera-pistrsquos office available to sub-let part-time in ClaremontVillage Ideal location 323-835-3661

GREAT Village locationMedicalprofessional space

App rox imatel y 650 sq ftWaiting room and privatehalf-bathroom $1755monthly includes water909-447-7716

Townhome for rent

THREE bedrooms two-and-a-half bathrooms 1900 sq ftTwo-car garage central heatand AC $2000 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

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LOOKING for interestingplace to rent single male$900 to $1500 a monthMagazine publisher Frank

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Marketplace

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smalls

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1846 LaVerne Kensolden-

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For sale

ADJUSTABLE electric hospi-

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best offer 909-957-1929

Garage sale

SATURDAY and Sunday 7am to 2 pm 2141 Edinboro

Ave Claremont Collectiblesclothes tools and more

Animals

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

Animal Shelters

Inland ValleyHumane Society909-623-9777

Upland Animal Shelter 909-931-4185

HOPE Upland1-800-811-4285

West End Animal Shelter 909-947-3517

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real estate27

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CALLING all artists Wish youcould have your own art gallerybut donrsquot have the time or money Claremont galleryspace available starting at$100 monthly (three monthsminimum) Student discount

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BIG BACKYARD SALE

Saturday November 79 am to 2 pm

524 Mt Carmel Drive Claremont

Kachinas antiques cobalt blue glassChina crystal collectibles silver pictures

frames dolls electronics Avant Garde Magazines (1968-1971) and much more

MISSING

A silver kachinacat pendant waslost on Halloweennight somewherein Claremont Thependant is one-of-a-kind and of greatpersonal value toits owner If foundplease call 909-367-3236

Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Sale in Claremont

Claremont Club AreaSaturday November 7 bull 8 am to 3 pm1713 Shenandoah Drive Claremont CA 91711

Lovely Mid-Century period dining room suite inspired by PaulMcCobb for Ramseau Furniture Company in walnut with themulti-directional hour glass pattern on the doors and the tabletop All unique original hardware Eames low dining chair Thiswas the home of a very well know chef and caterer specializingin many ethnic regions of the world as well as vegan menusand there are over 500 of the greatest cookbooks There are alot of very nice kitchen and catering related items Large col-lection of Jazz CD and albums as well as stereo equipmentSpinet piano Ethnic art and deacutecor Patios have some well es-tablished citrus trees in wine barrels The Mantis ComposT-Twin dual-chamber composter Please bring your own boxes Ido not provide them and with all the books in the home you willwish you had something to carry them in

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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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TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

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An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

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Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

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Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

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Coldwell Banker Town amp Country250 W First St Suite 100 Claremont

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OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

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mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

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DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

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Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

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Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

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Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

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This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

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Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

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Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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Public scrutiny of the measure was es-pecially intense given it arrived as Clare-mont is embroiled in a costly eminentdomain process against Golden StateWater Company over the cityrsquos water sys-tem

In a press release provided by the cityMr Calaycay expressed satisfaction at theprocess despite the measurersquos loss

ldquoOur city council ensured voters had thefacts before them acted transparently andfirmly believed this financing decisionshould be made directly by the residentsof our communityrdquo Mr Calaycay said

ldquoThe voters have now spoken and thatwas the cityrsquos original intentmdashto provideresidents with the opportunity to have asay in the future of their public safety fa-cilityrdquo

As many residents have expressed themayor believes the campaign clearlydemonstrated the need for a new policestation

ldquoOn behalf of the city I want to thankour residents for carefully considering thismeasure and engaging in the civic

processrdquo Mr Calaycay shared ldquoWe re-ceived very constructive feedback fromresidents Even among opponents of themeasure we heard over and over againthat a new facility is neededrdquo

PS supporter Marci Luxemburg-Horowitz has her suspicions as to why themeasure failed ldquoItrsquos how it needed to beexplainedrdquo she said

Whatever the reason she believes thecity should continue to pursue construc-

tion of a police station the town can beproud of

ldquoWe need to come together as a com-munityrdquo Ms Luxemburg-Horowitzadded ldquoItrsquos not a Democrat issue and itrsquos

not a Republican issue itrsquos a communityissuerdquo

During a brief and emotional speech ather home on Tuesday night Ms Crockeraimed to offer hope for the future

ldquoIt is a dream that will happen here Claremontrdquo Ms Crocker said ldquoItrsquoll jube a little longer campaignrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015CITY NEWS

Tuesday October 27Claremont police arrested a belliger-

ent and combative Chino woman aftershe got into a fight in front of ElRanchero on Tuesday night AshleyAmaya 26 started the brawl at approx-imately 9 pm When officers arrivedthey determined that Ms Amaya notonly was intoxicated but she haddriven her vehicle to the establishmentin the moments prior to the fight Shewas handcuffed and arrested on suspi-cion of DUI While inside the squadcar Ms Amaya began banging herhead against the passenger window Of-ficers then restrained her with a hobblewhich binds the feet together and hooksup to the handcuffs Ms Amaya wasthen transported to jail but as she wasbeing booked she kicked an officer inthe shin The officer complained of pain and was transported to the hospi-tal The final tally for Ms Amaya DUIobstructing an officer assault with greatbodily injury and assault on an officer

Friday October 30A mysterious missing persons case

made its way into Claremont late Fri-day morning At approximately 1146am officers pulled over a blue Mer-cury Montego that was registered toJennifer Henry a 42-year-old womanmissing out of Lakewood Driving thecar was 35-year-old Pomona residentDlando Brooks Ms Henry was not inthe car at the time and Mr Brookscould not provide any information on

her whereabouts according to LtCiszek Officers arrested Mr Brooksafter discovering he had two outstand-ing warrants for his arrest from SanBernardino County Anyone with addi-tional information regarding the caseshould call the LA Sheriffrsquos Depart-ment Lakewood station at (562) 623-3500

Saturday October 31An Oregon teen got into a heated

scuffle with his friends and police afterhaving way too much to drink earlyHalloween morning Abraham Wilson19 an Occidental College student origi-nally from Hillsboro Oregon was outwith his friends on the 600 block of north Amherst and was allegedly caus-ing a disturbance When officers ar-rived to assist campus safety atapproximately 315 am Mr Wilsonwas uncooperative and combative withofficers repeatedly screaming obsceni-ties to police When a friend tried tocalm him down Mr Wilson allegedlytook a swing at him in front of officersHe was arrested for public intoxicationand spent the night at CPD jail to soberup When he awoke the followingmorning police say Mr Wilson had norecollection of the nightrsquos events andhad no idea where he was

Sunday November 1Just a few moments after the end of

Halloween night police arrested aClaremont woman after they deter-

mined she had too much to drink andrendered her a public danger When po-lice arrived to the house on the 500block of San Jose at approximately1215 am they determined that 28-year-old Heather Van Ginkel hadpunched another person in the nose fol-lowing a heated argument When policeentered the home to investigate MsVan Ginkel tried to block them by grab-bing the officerrsquos forearm and turninghim around She was handcuffed andplaced on the curb as police continuedtheir investigation As this was happen-ing Ms Van Ginkel stood up while stillhandcuffed When officers told her tosit back down she screamed an obscen-ity and lunged at them She was thenplaced in a squad car for resisting ar-rest obstruction assault on an officerand public intoxication

Meanwhile on the northern end of

the city officers arrested a drunk manat Piano Piano after he got into a fightwith another person in front of thebuilding It began at 1236 am whenofficers responded to the scene andbegan talking to the two men one of whom was 25-year-old Javier Pena of Walnut Mr Pena was argumentativewith police repeatedly hurling insultsand slurs at them as they tried to inves-tigate the situation At one point hecalled an Uber and officers were allow-ing him to leave the establishment Ac-cording to the report Mr Pena flicked acigarette and became more combativewhen officers asked him to pick it upAs he was stumbling toward the UberMr Pena who at this point was given

every opportunity to leave the situatiowithout handcuffs turned around andsaid to officers ldquoYou donrsquot know whoyoursquore fking with fking ftThat was the final straw officers ar-rested Mr Pentildea for public intoxicationand he was transported to CPD jail tosober up Police had no word on whatcostume Mr Pentildea was wearing orwhere he placed in Piano Pianorsquos cos-tume contest

Later in the day at approximately

1124 am officers arrested a Los An-geles man for being drunk in public onthe corner of Foothill and TowneWhile traveling southbound on Towneofficers noticed a man later identifiedas 67-year-old William Fedorka stumbling across the crosswalk and fallingdown in front of vehicles stopped at thintersection When officers engaged thman they noticed he had a strong smeof alcohol Mr Fedorka who accordinto reports was in a wheelchair was alsyelling at officers and generally acteduncooperative during the situationWhen asked how much he had to drinthat night Mr Fedorka said ldquoNothingI just want to go homerdquo

According to the report Mr Fedorkrepeatedly fell asleep as officers werespeaking with him This was enoughfor officers to conclude he was toodrunk to remain in public He was ar-rested and transported to CPD jail

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POLICE BLOTTER

MEASURE PS from previous page

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneCouncilmembers Sam Pedroza and Joe Lyons look at the early poll results Tuesday night at a yes on Measure PS party north Claremont Voters overwhelmingly rejected the measure that would have funded a new police station

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 201 5EDUCATION

For a dozen years the ClaremontEducational Foundation has helpedfund art music and technology in

our local schools This year is no differentLast month CEF representatives showed up at a

school board meeting with an oversized check repre-

sentative of the nonprofitrsquos annual donation to the dis-trict The $199600 gift brings the nonprofitrsquos lifetimecontribution to Claremont schools to $2 million

The award will be put to good use by CUSD and iscertainly a laudable achievement But the nonprofitwants to do more With that in mind CEF has createdits first strategic plan an ambitious document provid-ing the organization with a roadmap to follow in thecoming years

The plan will be unveiled at the CEF Fall Receptionset for Friday November 13 from 530 to 730 pm atGarner House at Memorial Park

The community is invited to the free and family-friendly event which will include live music and re-freshments including beverages provided by DaleBros Brewery

A delegation from each school site will be on hand

giving a tabletop presentation about a program or proj-ect made possible by the contributions of CEF

In some cases the displays will showcase the fruitsof a program the nonprofit piloted last year mini-grants awarded to educators with ideas yielding high-impact learning opportunities for students

Four such grants were awarded in 2014 for a total of $5391 Efforts funded by CEF Innovation Grants in-clude the creation of a community garden at SycamoreElementary School and historical research on the partof CHS world history and English students which theypresented during the schoolrsquos yearly History Day

Bob Fass is eagerly anticipating the schoolsrsquo presen-tations at the reception ldquoWe want the community tounderstand what wersquore doing tangiblyrdquo he said

He is serving as CHS president along with RichardChute and Nicole Oullette Mr Fass is director of lead-

ership giving for the Webb Schools Mr Chute is direc-tor of development for the Planetary Society MsOuellette is fund development manager at VNA Hos-pice amp Palliative Care

ldquoA key component of the shared presidency is mov-ing forward with more energy A lot of exciting thingsneed to happenrdquo Mr Chute said

The trio hopes their collective fundraising expertisewill result in a greater level of grant-making one of thehallmarks of the Claremont Educational Foundationrsquosstrategic plan

Innovation and partnership grantsThe nonprofit is off to a great start The recipients of

this yearrsquos Innovation Grants will be announced at theFall Reception CEF has expanded the program consid-erably funding eight projects this time at a cost of some $9000

The organization will also use the reception as anopportunity to introduce the beneficiaries of a brand-new program Community Partnership Grants

CEF will award five grants totaling $10000 tolocal nonprofits undertaking projects to enhance learn-ing in the district

As an example of a nonprofit directly supportingCUSD Mr Fass cited CLASP (Claremont After-School Programs) The volunteer nonprofit providesafter-school tutoring mentorship and supervision tolocal schoolchildren who are at risk of falling throughthe academic cracks

ldquoThatrsquos an example of an organization that is doinggood and paralleling what wersquore trying to achieverdquoMr Fass said

Adapting to change

A lot has happened since CEF was launched Cali-fornia schools have jettisoned No Child Left Behind

legislation and adopted the new Common Core cur-riculum and its associated assessment And whilescrambling for funds is the new normal the district hassomewhat recovered from the crippling recession of 2008-2009 which was felt even earlier in the realm of public education

ldquoCEF came out of a crisis moment where lsquosave ourschoolsrsquo was the cry of the dayrdquo Mr Fass said ldquoThen

we moved to more of a maintenance model where wehave contributed $200000 per year to the district prettysteadily We know wersquore not at lsquosave our schoolsrsquo any-more It begs the questionrsquoWhat do we want to bersquordquo

CEF has done a lot to answer that question begin-ning by slightly tweaking the organizationrsquos missionstatement which now reads ldquoto protect and enrich thequality of public education in Claremont through com-munity involvementrdquo

ldquoThe only thing thatrsquos been added is that wersquore ac-knowledging that community involvement is whatdrives our workmdashembracing the totality of how ourcommunity comes together for our kidsrdquo Mr Fasssaid

In June of 2014 the executive board of CEF held aretreat to begin working on the new strategic plan KaySprinkel Grace a consultant hired by the district to

help with the visioning process guided their sessionsMs Sprinkel Grace who works closely with the

California Consortium of Educational Foundationsbegan by pointing the board to the work of some largefoundationsmdashranging from the Marin County and PalAlto districts in the Bay Area to closer neighbors likethe Manhattan Beach and Glendora districts

After seeing what was possible the executive boardagreed that CEF can and should do more

ldquoWhen we went through the planning process in-stead of thinking about how much more money wewanted to raise we thought about how much more do

we want to give awayrdquo Mr Chute said

Strategy for the futureIn the next three years the organization hopes to go

from providing just over $200000 per year in fundingfor schools to $350000 for schools and communitypartners That represents about a 75 percent increase

ldquoOur goal is to give $330000 for our core pro-grams in art music and technology as well as theTeacher Innovation Grants and $20000 for Community Partnership Grantsrdquo Mr Chute said ldquoIn practicterms this means increasing our total net revenues b$50000 each year for the next three years That in-crease is expected to come from a combination of additional donations to CEF as well as increased earneincome from SLICE [CEFrsquos summer enrichment program] and other activitiesrdquo

CEF which is almost completely volunteer-drivenhas set itself some high aims Any new achievementswill only add to the organizationrsquos sterling record of supporting public education in the City of Trees

Earlier this year Superintendent Jim Elsasser ex-pressed his appreciation for all that the Claremont Educational Foundation has done for Claremont schools ia message posted on the organizationrsquos website

ldquoAuthor and musician Mitch Albom said lsquoThe wayyou get meaning into your life is to devote yourself toloving others devote yourself to your communityaround you and devote yourself to creating somethingthat gives you purpose and meaningrsquo This quote cap-tures the essence of the Claremont Educational Foun-dationrdquo Mr Elsasser shared ldquoThe devotion they haveshown the students and staff of CUSD is evident toall And your support of CEF makes this possiblerdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couriercom

CEF unveils new strategic plan gives more to schools

Melanie Riley-Gonzalez directs her students in an ad-vanced band class at El Roble Ms Riley-Gonzalezsays that most of the funding for middle school bandcomes from parents but she plans to ask CEF for agrant to replace aging instruments

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAleks Watkins and Ryan Tineo share a laugh after accidently spilling their sheet music on the floor Wedneday during an advanced band class at El Roble Intermediate School Sheet music is among the teaching mterials that the Claremont Educational Foundation funds

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015

Women bringing change to the worldby John Pixley

Supreme Court Justice Sonia So-tomayor wanted to get up close andpersonal

ldquoI wish we could be closer to the audiencerdquo the USSupreme Court Justice told Amanda Hollis-Brusky

assistant professor of politics at Pomona College asthey began their conversation in Bridges Auditorium acouple weeks ago ldquoIt feels so far away up hererdquo

They did look quite isolated and small as they sat intheir chairs on a small area rug with a Pomona Col-lege banner as a backdrop among the potted plants onthe huge otherwise empty stage It didnrsquot help that theorchestra pit separated them like a moat from thehuge audience that had gathered

Justice Sotomayor got her wish After ProfessorHollis-Brusky engaged with her on several questionsthe Associate Justice one of the most important mostinfluential people in the nation was ldquoreleased to thepeoplerdquo She excitedly explained from the stage thatshe was doing something that her security peopledoubtlessly didnrsquot like and then there she was walk-ing among the audience not unlike Phil Donahue Ex-

cept in this case she was answering questionsThe students and the questions they asked werepre-selected so yes it was all a bit scripted and with-out surprise (no ranting and embarrassing on-the-spotquestions here) Nevertheless there was somethingremarkable about this most powerful official whomakes decisions that impact all of our lives walkingamong us shaking hands and touching shouldershaving her picture taken with those asking questionslike a dear kind aunt as she answered questions withpatience and ease She could have called a studentldquomrsquoijardquo and this would have been no surprise as Pro-fessor Hollis-Brusky looked on in wonder

Which was exactly the point As she writes about inher memoir My Beloved World she comes from avery average background which included everydayproblems like poverty and diabetes She also writes

about how her life has been far from averagemdashone

could say it has been extraordinarymdashwith her being aHispanic woman from a poor neighborhood endingup on the highest court of the land It is important toher no doubt that she be seen as a person like any of us And that any of us can accomplish great things

Sometimes more often than not accomplishinggreat things means simply doing onersquos best makingthe best of oneself despite some or many ugly oddsAnd this is even more evident in a more intimate set-ting than the imposing Big Bridges at a place whereitrsquos a bit easier to get up close and personal

Like the Athenaeum at Claremont McKenna Col-lege which this fall has continued to feature womenwho get a lot done making life better for themselvesand others even though being told they canrsquot orshouldnrsquot That theyrsquore sharing their stories and being

cheered at what was once a menrsquos school remem-bered if not still known as the more conservative jockcollege in Claremont is all the more remarkable

Irsquom not just talking about women like Nina Tandonand Kris Perry and Sandy Stier Ms Tandon is one of those rare women in an important top role in scienceas the CEO and co-founder of EpiBone the worldrsquosfirst company growing living human bone for skeletalreconstruction The other two Ms Perry and MsStier were plaintiffs along with a gay couple in theProposition 8 case that wound up before the SupremeCourt (a circle nicely coming to a close here in Clare-mont with Ms Sotomayorrsquos visit just over a weeklater) It could be argued that these women and theircauses or paths are prestigious and not so surprisingfeatures at the Athenaeum

Irsquom talking about women who are doing surprising

radical perhaps uncomfortable work These womenare the last to be expected to speak out at a formerly

jock school and are doing everything they can to woagainst such institutions and thinking

One was Toshia Shaw who not only runs WINGS(Women Inspiring Noble Girls Successfully) but greup abused a victim of human trafficking and sexualslavery like the women and girls the organization assists She told her story in very intimate and harrowing graphic termsmdashquite up close and personalindeedmdashof being demeaned and harmed and repeat-edly told that she was powerless and would come tonothing She talked about fighting her way out of thinightmare and getting the inspiration and courage tohelp others who find themselves in the same situatio

Speaking out and making a lot of noise a lot of uncomfortable challenging noise is what Olivia Gat-wood and Megan Falley are all about Performing asSpeak Like a Girl they unloaded an hour of sharp-edged R-rated (some may say X-rated) poetry andrapping It definitely wasnrsquot the usual after-dinnerAthenaeum fare

Ms Gatwood and Ms Falley didnrsquot hold back at ain reciting their poems alternating with one anotherand also doing so in tandem Their in-your-face stylemirrored their urgent passionate lines about being

judged on looks about wanting and forever trying tobe perfect or more perfect about living in a culture iwhich rape is accepted as normal even okay Therewas at least as much humor along with plenty of f-bombs as there was outrage and desperation

Like I said it wasnrsquot the standard after-dinnerAthenaeum fare and some still might not see it as thstandard CMC fare But sometimes it takes someonenot being standardmdasha Supreme Court judge answer-ing questions while walking among the audiencewomen telling stories and slamming about beingraped and abusedmdashto open our eyes and maybe makthings better

observer observer

CLAREMONT HERITAGEpage 1

Have you got a spare halo Minersquos in the shop

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The next boondoggleDear Editor

If itrsquos not one thing itrsquos another as mygrandmother used to say On top of Golden State Water Company chargingus more for using less Southern Califor-nia Edison is warning us that their ratesare about to rise And if we donrsquot like ournew bills it will be our fault

Among the ldquoways to manage your en-ergyrdquo SCE informs us that washingclothes in cold water will clean them justas effectively That is very interesting I ex-pect in their next communication they willpoint out that cold showers are also to berecommended They were the norm formany years in British boarding schoolsand look how well those chaps turned outto be in running the empire on which thesun never set

If we complain that our electric billscontinue to rise above our budget despiteour efforts to manage our energy SCEwill probably point out the advantages of candles and coal fires We seem to be atthe mercy of utility companies As mygrandmother used to say someone oughtto be spoken to

Ronald MacaulayClaremont

Passing acquaintanceDear Editor

Since both Bill and Hillary Clinton haverepeatedly demonstrated only a passingacquaintance with the truth it is not sur-prising that Hillaryrsquos recent testimony be-fore the Benghazi panel reaffirms that per-

ception in spades However I think shehas given Republicans a giftmdashthat beinga campaign slogan that reads ldquoHillarylied so people diedrdquo a slogan that carriesmuch more credibility than a similar onedirected at George Bush years ago

Michael Valentine

Claremont

Make Claremont the coolest cityDear Editor

Claremont is one of 22 California citiescompeting in this yearrsquos CoolCaliforniaChallenge to save energy If you are aClaremont resident please help us win by joining in the competition and ask friendsto help

Thanks to those who participated in lastyearrsquos CoolCalifornia Challenge Clare-mont won second place and $22800 inprize money We came very close to beat-ing Riverside which earned slightly morepoints (and money) and the title of ldquoCoolest California Cityrdquo

This year by encouraging more peopleto reduce their carbon footprint and reporttheir progress Sustainable Claremont isorganizing an effort to make Claremontthe Coolest California City and earn thelargest share of $100000 in prize money

At the same time this effort will helpClaremont compete for the GeorgetownUniversity Energy Prize of $5 million thatwill go to one of 50 US cities competing

for best energy use reduction programsthrough 2016 Claremont has been invitedto participate in this national challenge

Please visit wwwcachallengeorg andclick on ldquoSign-up nowrdquo to register Thesooner you start reporting the more pointsClaremont can earn This statewide com-

petition started October 1 and runs throughMarch Just report your gas and electricityuse and vehicle odometer reading eachmonth for the next six months There areother ways to earn points as well

By tracking energy use you will findout how energy-efficient your householdis compared to others in California Thewebsite also provides many suggestionsfor improving the comfort of your homewhile reducing your carbon footprint

Please also help Claremont win theGeorgetown University Energy Prize (ourClaremont Energy Challenge) VisitwwwClaremontEnergyChallengenet andclick on ldquoStart Hererdquo to register For thiscompetition you donrsquot even have to report

your energy use Itrsquos the overall city-widereduction that counts and the utilities re-port for us Register to get detailed updateson your energy use and have CHERP helpyou reduce your carbon footprint

Sign up for both competitions todayWith your help Claremont can win bothstate and national competitions

Devon HartmanFreeman Allen

Mark von WodtkeSustainable Claremont

Clean Power PlanDear Editor

The League of Women Voters opposeslegislation in the US Senate that would un-

dermine the Environmental ProtectionAgencyrsquos (EPA) Clean Power Plan Weurge all voters to contact our US senatorsto ask them to veto such legislation

The League of Women Voters has beenat the forefront of the environmental pro-

tection movement for decades consitently supporting legislation to preservour nationrsquos natural resources and protepublic health We support legislation thseeks to safeguard our country from thphysical economic and public health efects of climate change while also providing pathways to economic prosperity

Climate change is a global catastrophon a historic scale that will change thcourse of human life Confronting clima

change means turning the rising tides prtecting us from dangerous extremweather and cutting pollution The impacts of climate change are costly and ocountry cannot afford to put off action

Carbon pollution is the number-oncontributor to climate change and powplants are the largest source of industricarbon pollution in the US The CleaPower Plan will protect public health crate thousands of efficiency-related jobs rduce electricity bills for Americans and dliver power reliably The EPArsquos finalizeregulations to limit carbon pollution fronew and existing sources are the centrcomponents of a plan that fights climachange while strengthening the econom

and protecting public healthThe US is in a unique position to lea

the world in the fight against climachangemdashitrsquos time we step up to the chalenge World leaders will head to Paris the coming weeks to set meaningful goato fight climate change Significant stepfrom the US to continue lowering emisions of dangerous greenhouse gassesmdashlike the finalized regulations to reduccarbon pollutionmdashcould significantly impact discussions on the world stage

The League hopes you will makecommitment to support people not poluters by supporting EPArsquos Clean PowPlan We encourage you to oppose all atempts to overturn limit or undermin

these important protections The air wbreathe and the health of our constituendepend upon it

Ellen TaylVP for Advoca

LWV of Claremont Are

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Speaking for the Board of Claremont WildlandsConservancy (CWC) Irsquod

like to commend the city coun-

cil staff and consultants fortheir impressive work in craft-ing a draft of the master plan forthe Claremont Hills WildernessPark that will guide its manage-ment over the next 20 years

We strongly support most of the rec-ommendations in the draft as well as itsguiding principles preservation accessstewardship education and public en-gagement We also support the draftrsquosthree primary goals to preserve the parkas an environmental resource to manageit for ldquopassive recreational usesrdquo (hikingbiking horseback-riding) and to mini-mize negative impacts on park neighbors

Because of the significant and contro-versial increase in park visitors over thepast five years these goals appear to bein conflict access vs preservation andaccess vs welfare of neighbors

The cityrsquos consultants estimate 300000to 500000 visits per year with 85 percentrepeat visitors and 80 percent entering atMills Avenue to use ldquothe looprdquo trailwhich begins and ends there The loopand the parkrsquos other main trails are wideLA County fire roads built to handle mas-sive equipment

If we see these large visitor numbers asan asset rather than a problem we mayfind some reasonable solutions to theperceived conflicts After all the feesthese visitors pay totaling almost$450000 last year are the primary sourceof funding for managing the park Fur-thermore the parkrsquos regional attractionhelps Claremont win outside grants Of the nearly $20 million that has been spenton expanding the original park since1996 approximately 40 percent camefrom state and regional sources And notonly do visitors love the park and im-

prove their own health they become fu-ture advocates for its preservation

Under the principle of stewardship thedraft treats these park visitors as trouble-makers to be controlled ldquoUsers shall notnegatively impact wildlife and surround-ing propertiesrdquo Instead the large cadre of repeat visitors may be seen as potentialstewards who will promote a healthypark culture of respect for nature fellowvisitors neighbors and the community

One common concern some Clare-monters have raised about the thousandsof visitors is that they are damaging thepark However the cityrsquos environmentalconsultants for the master plan found theparkrsquos biological and cultural resources tobe in good condition ldquovisitor impactswere considered minimalrdquo These visi-tors tend to stay on the wide fire roadswhich can easily accommodate them

Another concern is that trails are an-noyingly clogged But in surveys duringthe summer of 2014 of over 2000 parkvisitors 93 percent indicated that thenumber of other visitors did not nega-tively impact their experience Manywrote enthusiastic notes saying how muchthey loved walking the loop

The final concern is parking and itrsquos aserious one The two lots at Mills have177 spaces Parking on most neighboringstreets is now restricted for residents onlyand the draft plan proposes extending therestrictions The lots are adequate to meetdemand except from 6 to 10 am on Sat-urdays and Sundays The draft plan pro-poses raising fees as the solution from thecurrent $3 for four hours to $5 from $3during peak periods to $10 and from$100 for an annual car permit to $140

Because the CWC supports the need tobalance the three primary goals of themaster plan and because one of our twogoals is to advocate for recreational ac-cess we oppose the proposal to raise fees

The raise may produce the unintendedconsequences of driving visitors awaythereby reducing park revenues or givingthem the incentive to park on other Clare-mont streets near other park entrancesWe advocate a better solution to provide

adequate overflow parking for peak peri-ods in spaces adjacent to the current lots

The CWCrsquos other primary goal is toexpand the park We envision a grand co-hesive wilderness park that preservesClaremontrsquos hillsides from its eastern towestern borders Currently the park in-cludes 2000 acres but about 800 acres of our hillsides remain in private hands Out-standing development credits allow forbuilding about 110 new housing units onthese lands

On this issue we believe the cityrsquos draftplan is rooted in the present and needsgreater vision for the next 20 years Itbriefly acknowledges the value of en-larging the park to preserve more of the

hillsides from development however ex-pansion is not included as a goal or evena ldquodesired outcomerdquo It must be

In our view three other critical issuesneed attention as the plan is being revised

First the draft ignores the perspectiveof the park as one part of an extendedwildlands corridor along the San Gabrielfoothills This broader vision involvesbuilding a strong network with neighbor-ing communities and with nonprofit andgovernmental agencies to find solutionsthat expand and link wilderness areaswhile balancing recreational access andpreservation

Secondly the draft unnecessarily lim-its the effort to provide flexible and sus-

tainable park funding for the next 20years It specifies that revenues for man-aging the park must come solely from itsown parking fees and citations preclud-ing any expenditure from the General

Fund This stricture ties the hands of fture city council members who may hathe resourcesmdashand the willmdashto supplment park revenues with General Funmonies in order to acquire a hillside pacel for example or to control an invasiv

plant speciesThirdly the final master plan shou

outline a clear mechanism for how thpark will be governed

The draft takes two steps in the right drection by identifying the Communiand Human Services Commission anstaffs as responsible for the managemeof the park and by proposing a community support group Friends of the Clarmont Hills Wilderness Park But roland responsibilities remain vague

Three factors are critical for succesfully implementing the master plan Specified staff members must take rsponsibility for its implementation so thit doesnrsquot just gather dust on a shelf an

2) Community members with everydaexperience of the park and insight intrail conditions facilities and natural rsources must be given clearly defineongoing advisory roles We propose flesing out these two features of the plan anadding one more 3) A provision for perodic surveys to gather information for fture decisions on park use and parking

Currently under revision by city stathe draft master plan will be reviewed btwo commissions this winter before gointo the city council for approval in ear2016 We encourage residents to studyand to share their views The city managerrsquos office is still accepting public comments on the draft which is available o

the cityrsquos websiteThe Claremont Wildlands Consevancyrsquos full response to the draft is on thClaremont Wildlands Conservancy wesite wwwclaremontwildlandsorg

Fine-tuning the Claremont Wilderness Park Master Planby Lissa Petersen President Claremont Wildlands Conservancy Board

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Claremont Kiwanis to openholiday Seersquos candy store

The Kiwanis Club of Claremont will open its an-nual holiday Seersquos candy store on Thursday Novem-ber 19 The shop is located at 909 W Foothill BlvdClaremont in the Sprouts Shopping Center The storewill be open every day from 8 am to 7 pm throughDecember 24 except for Thanksgiving

The pop-up shop is staffed entirely by volunteersfrom the Claremont Kiwanis Club and the clubrsquos

sponsored student group members the Circle K at theClaremont Colleges and the Key Clubs at ClaremontHigh School and San Antonio High School

All profits from the store will be used to supportthe mission of Kiwanis Serving the children of theworld one community and one child at a time Lo-cally the Claremont Kiwanis works in partnershipwith the Claremont Unified School District the cityof Claremontrsquos youth and senior programs the Clare-mont Educational Foundation and many other non-profit groups Local businesses wishing to placeadvance orders may contact the project chairmanNeal Coble at (909) 228-9760

Veterans Day ceremonyplanned at Memorial Park

Claremont residents are invited to join city leadersin a ceremony as they honor the men and women whohave served in the military The commemoration willtake place at Memorial Park on Wednesday Novem-ber 11 at 11 am For more information call theHughes Community Center at (909) 399-5490

City purchases new andimproved sanitation trucks

The city recently purchased three new sanitationtrucks to replace existing trucks that have exceededtheir useful life according to the city managerrsquos re-port The three new trucks will be used for residentialtrash service starting the first week of November Thenew vehicles run on compressed natural gas fuel withthe tanks mounted low on the truck body Mounting

the tanks lower improves maneuverability reducesthe risk of rollovers and minimizes conflicts with citytrees due to the lower profile The new trucks alsofeature right-hand drive providing drivers with bettervisibility and safer access to containers

In an effort to improve the fleetrsquos appearance thenew trash trucks are painted green instead of the tradi-tional white The sanitation division will continue toconvert its fleet to this new standard as vehicles comedue for replacement The purchase price of the vehi-cles was partially offset by the Mobile Source Reduc-

tion Committee which provides grant funding for al-ternative fuel heavy-duty vehicles Call the commu-nity services department with any questions at (909)399-5431

Peacutetanque moves meeting timeThe Claremont Peacutetanque group will meet each

Sunday at 2 pm instead of 5 pm effective Novem-ber 1 The group meets at the east end of June VailPark at Grand Avenue and Bluefield Drive For moreinformation email claremontpetanquegmailcom orcall (909) 399-5488

Mingle and Munch social groupto convene at Garner House

Looking to get out socialize and meet new friendsThe city of Claremont will host a Mingle and Munchevent where individuals and couples age 50 and oldercan explore new friendships The event will takeplace on Thursday November 12 from 6 to 8 pm atthe Garner House 840 N Indian Hill Blvd Admis-sion of $10 is due at the door (cash only) To RSVP

call (909) 399-5488 or visit wwwclaremontreccom

University of La Verne studentsproduce award-winning film

The Transformation a 20-minute film producedby University of La Verne TV broadcast students hastaken first-place honors in the national CollegeBroadcasters Inc competition in the Video SpecialBroadcast category

A teen werewolf comedy The Transformation

was written directed and co-produced by McKinleyPollock and co-produced by Serena Ghazzawi

The Transformation previously won awards fromthe Tellys the Broadcast Education Association theAlliance for Community Media (WAVE Award forbest screenplay) and the San Bernardino Valley Col-

lege Film Festival (best screenplay)Writer and director McKinley Pollock who is cur-

rently working toward a second bachelorrsquos degree inmusic at the University of La Verne has garneredmore awards for his video production work than anyother student in the history of the communications de-partment at La Verne

Other films Mr Pollock has worked on have wonawards from the Broadcast Education Association theTellys the Alliance for Community Media HometownMedia Awards the Alliance for Community Media

WAVE Awards the 909 Film Festival and the ChaffeCollege Film Festival

Mr McKinley is the son of Don Pollock head of the University of La Vernersquos broadcast program whserved as faculty advisor on The Tranformation

Ms Ghazzawi the filmrsquos producer is the daughteof University of La Verne professor of business IssamGhazzawi

Other crew members on The Transformation in-clude James Perez camera Christopher Mitzel lighing Raquel Lucero editor John Comunale assistant

director Taylor Grzechowiak production designerand Matthew Martin-Hall audio

Reading discussion of actingmethods at Shakespeare Club

The Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will fea-ture a talk by Amy Kenny which will explore themethods used by Shakespearersquos actors while learnintheir roles Audience volunteers will be invited to refrom cue scripts to help demonstrate how the Eliza-bethan actors knew where to move and what do

Ms Kenny of UC Riverside has a unique educatioin early modern literature and culture from the Uni-versity of Sussex Among other interesting jobs shewas dramaturg (a literary editor on staff at a theaterwho consults with actors and directors about the texfor 15 productions at Shakespearersquos Globe

The meeting will take place Monday November 9at 2 pm at the Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain AveClaremont Light refreshments will be served Theprogram is free of charge and all are welcome

The Shakespeare Club presents special speakersand programs the second Monday of each month atthe Joslyn Center Note The holiday meeting in De-cember will be held in Pomona Collegersquos beautifullydecorated Seaver House 305 N College Ave inClaremont For information contact Lucy Lynch at(909) 717-1109 or lucylunchaolcom

Dale Bros Brewery hosts BlackThursday event

Tickets to the Brews amp Bros Craft Beer Festival tobe held January 23 and benefiting the Claremont Educational Foundation are on sale at Dale Bros Brewery Get 10 percent off tickets purchased in the DaleBros tap room on Thursday November 12 onlymdashthmake the perfect stocking stuffer

Dale Bros will celebrate with live music from theMercy Bros good eats from Cruz-n-Taco and someawesome swag from event sponsors starting at 6 pmDale Bros is located at 2120 Porterfield Way UplandVisit wwwdalebrosbrewerycom for information

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As I work in my study researchingthis column I start to think aboutDr Morrill Ilsley who came to

Claremont in the 1920s to serve as the col-

lege physician and who once lived in myhouseDr Ilsley conducted his practice in the very same

room where I write I begin to think about how somany things become interconnected in a small townprobably more like three degrees of separation ratherthan the standard six degrees of separationmdashthe theorythat everyone and everything by way of introductionis six or fewer steps away from any other person in theworld

Dr Ilsley most likely received students in his office(my study) and in the days prior to the antibiotics andthe treatments we have today when someone had aninfectious disease in order for them to not infect every-one else isolation was the preferred solution to protectothers For students in the Claremont Colleges whichat the time consisted of Pomona Scripps and the Grad-

uate School it would have been difficult to isolate themin their dorms

It stands to reason that if Dr Ilsley needed to use iso-lation he would have had students admitted to the Me-morial Infirmary a little-known historical and architec-tural gem that still stands today The Colleges built theinfirmary in an isolated area in 1930 to address theneed warranted when infectious diseases such as the flucould spread rapidly and result in high death rates inthe general population

The Memorial Infirmary is located north of FoothillBoulevard set far back and hidden from the street in agrove of trees in what is now the Robert J Bernard Bi-ological Field Station The Infirmary was a gift of Mrand Mrs Hiram T Cleaver in honor of Colonel SeeleyW Mudd a trustee of Pomona College who served onthe Committee on Future Organization which formed

the Claremont Colleges in 1925 The ldquogroup systemrdquoof colleges was the vision of then Pomona CollegePresident James Blaisdell who had modeled it after theconstituent colleges of Oxford University in England

Needing to site the infirmary away from the Col-leges the area north of Foothill was a perfect locationSometimes referred to as the Scripps Infirmary thisname is logical in that it was built on a portion of the250 acres that was purchased with a gift from Ellen

Browning Scripps The 250 acres purchased includedIndian Hill part of which later became the now-closedgolf course The Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand the Bernard Field Station

The 8000-square-foot infirmary consisted of twowings each with a solarium at the end and each with10 beds one wing for women and the other for menHospital offices treatment rooms and the services areaoccupied the center spaces that extended from the cen-tral entrance Opening in 1931 the Memorial Infirmarywas designed by the renowned Pasadena architectsMarston and Maybury The building design SpanishColonial Revival was a favorite of the architects The

roof is red tile and the parapet walls extend at eitherend of the wings The building entrance has a gableroof flanked by two fireplaces a porch with fourcolumns and a double-door entry

In keeping with the degrees of separation themeSylvanus Marston did not just happen to come toClaremont in search of work He lived in Pasadena andgraduated from Pasadena High School in 1901 Hethen attended Pomona College for two years beforeheading to Cornell University where he graduated in1907 with an architecture degree He then returned toPasadena where with his first partner Garret Van Peltand later with Edgar Maybury his firms designed over1000 structures mostly in Pasadena but also in Han-cock Park Bel-Air Claremont and Santa Cruz

In 1937 Marston and Maybury also designed thestudent union building at Pomona College more com-

monly known as ldquoThe Cooprdquo Like many architecturalfirms that came first to Claremont to work with theColleges Marston and Maybury expanded beyond theCollegesrsquo footprint Hermann and Bess Garner hiredthe firm to design the Padua Hills Theatre in 1930 Of-ten attributed to the naming of the Marston Quadrangleat Pomona College there is actually no connectionThe Quad was named after George White Marston atrustee of and donor to Pomona College

The building was used as an infirmary for the Claremont Colleges consortium until the 1960s when it waclosed due to new seismic code requirements for hosptals In the early 1970s the hospital was firebombed apart of a student protest The fire caused considerabledamage to the entrance and it was declared unsafe tooccupy by the city in the late 1980s Afterwards theColleges sought to demolish it but because of its his-torical significance a permit was denied It has set un-

used and boarded up for almost two decadesFast forward to the present and the Memorial Infir-

mary is about to have new life breathed into its decay-ing existence The 12-acre parcel on which it sits waspurchased by Pitzer College and will be renovated tohouse the Robert Redford Conservancy for SouthernCalifornia Sustainability The Conservancy is an extension of Pitzerrsquos sustainability commitments and is in-tended to address the challenges facing urban popula-tions and as a laboratory to create innovativeapproaches for sustainability initiatives Long knownfor its core values of social responsibility and environmental sustainability Pitzer is exercising a core sus-tainability principle of the preservation movementmdashadaptive reuse of historic buildings

It is not enough for institutions to just tout their newLEED-certified buildings to be responsible stewards o

sustainability tenets If an historic building is demol-ished and replaced by a new building the embodiedenergy of the historic building is lost right along withthe architecture and the contextual link to the historyand events that occurred in that building None of thatcan be recoveredever Kudos to Pitzer and the RobeRedford Conservancy for saving The Memorial Infir-mary

The Memorial Infirmary by John Neiuber

Photo courtesy of Claremont HeritagThe Memorial Infirmary in 1931

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Celebrating CLASP 10 yearsof making a difference

Claremont After-School Programs is celebrating 10years of providing after-school tutoring to at-risk stu-dents in the Claremont Unified School District Thisspecial celebration will take place at a private PaduaHills home on Sunday November 8 from 3 to 5 pm

Past presidents Carole Harter Lissa PetersenSuzan Smith and Teddie Warner will be honored atthe event Festivities will include gourmet delights

wine good company and live entertainment by theCitrus Jazz Combo Guests will have the opportunityto bid on a three-night weekend stay at a beautifulDana Point beach house

In 2005 CLASP was formed by merging two pro-grams Claremont Tutorial Centers and the YouthWellness Center into one program that then served 60students two days a week at three sites Last yearCLASP offered tutoring programs three days a weekat five sites reaching 166 children who worked withmore than 260 community volunteers of all agesmaking CLASP an intergenerational program

CLASP provides tutoring recreation a healthysnack enrichment and transportation It serves kinder-garten through sixth grade students in the ClaremontUnified School District who need academic supportand it remains the only nonprofit non-sectarian or-

ganization in Claremont to offer after-school home-work help to CUSD students

For more information about CLASP visitwwwclasp4kidsorg For information about the partycall (909) 736-7457

Muslim Women SpeakersMovement to confer at Clare-mont School of Theology

Soraya Deen founder of the Muslim WomenSpeakers Movement (MWSM) will hold the MuslimWomen Speakers Summit in Claremont on SaturdayNovember 14 at Bayan Claremont a graduate schooloperating since 2011 at Claremont School of Theol-ogy that educates American Muslim scholars and reli-

gious leaders both men and women The event willtake place from 10 am to 3 pm Registration willbegin at 930 am

Ms Deen is a lawyer spiritual activist and motiva-tional speaker She is also the author of two booksServe A Call to Muslims and Peace Matters Rais-ing Peace Conscious Children She is also the co-founder of Peacemoms a Christian Muslimpartnership

Ms Deen is a member of Les Brownrsquos PlatinumGroup of Speakers She founded the MWSMmdash an ef-fort toward in her words ldquocreating 10000 voices of hoperdquomdashto motivate Muslim women to become civicand community activists In order to optimize theseefforts these women should learn to improve leader-ship and communication skills enhance their self-

confidence by overcoming personal shortcomings thatwould detract from that confidence build teams andengage in creative problem solving and use persua-sive techniques to reach their audience

These skills and techniques will be taught at thesummit with a goal that participants commit to com-

munity engagement through social activism Therewill be a panel discussion with top Muslim female ac-tivists journals and ldquofun food and gamesrdquo Top pro-fessional speakers will tell their stories of struggles tosuccess For information visit wwwsorayadeencom

CGUrsquos Drucker Day to featureexeuctives from creativeindustry management

Emmy Award-winning producer Eugene Youngpresident of Ryan Seacrest Productions and NetflixChief Talent Officer Tawni Cranz will headline theDrucker School of Managementrsquos annual DruckerDay on Saturday November 14

This yearrsquos event will focus on creative organiza-tions and how leaders can prepare and manage top

talentMr Young an alumnus of Claremont GraduateUniversityrsquos Drucker School will talk about what ittakes to manage creative shows like American IdolAmericarsquos Got Talent and Keeping Up With TheKardashians Ms Cranz also a Drucker Schoolalumna will discuss policies needed to retain talentsuch as Netflixrsquos recent decision to offer unlimitedtime off for new parents within the first year of achildrsquos birth or adoption

Drucker Day which is open to the public will startat 830 am on the campuses of the Claremont Col-leges There will be a craft beer and wine tasting re-ception at 3 pm and a roast of long-time facultymember Jay Prag at 4 pm

Other notable panelists include Lorenzo diBonaventura who has worked as an executive at

Warner Bros Music and Paramount managing andproducing major music and film projects such as theTransformers franchise Sharon Yazowski executivedirector of Levitt Pavilions who also runs a nonprofitorganization behind the largest free concert series inAmerica Juan Devis senior vice president of contentdevelopment and production at KCETLink Mr Devishas won an Emmy Webby LA Press Award and aNational Arts Journalism award Rebecca Clark pres-ident and CEO at LINC Housing Barry Goldsteinproject manager at NASArsquos Jet Propulsion Laboratoryand two-time recipient of the NASA ExceptionalLeadership Medal and Ajit Sivadasan vice presidentof Global eCommerce at Lenovo

Creative industries are a major force of innovationand economic competitiveness throughout California

and the nation Traditional industries also face com-petitive pressures to invent new ways of doing busi-ness in the global economy The premier challenge ispreparing and managing top talent that can drive thiscreative advantage

General admission is $100 For more informationvisit wwwdruckeralumniorgdruckerday2015

League of Women Voters to explores impact of social mediaon elections

ldquoThe Impact of Social Media on Electionsrdquo is thetopic of the League of Women Voterrsquos upcomingFood for Thought event to be held on Sunday No-vember 15 from 4 to 6 pm Award-winning politicalconsultant Rose Kapolczynski who was BarbaraBoxerrsquos campaign manager will lead the discussion

The event will take place at the Alexander HughesCenter 1700 Danbury Rd The public is invited to thwine and cheese event at a cost of $35 Seating is limited and all proceeds benefit the LWV EducationFund For information and reservations call (909)624-9457 or visit wwwclaremontcalwvnetorg

Pomona Valley Hospital

receives certification for pul-monary rehabilitation programPomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC

has announced the certification of its pulmonary rehabilitation program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation(AACVPR) PVHMC was recognized for its commiment to improving the quality of life by enhancingstandards of care

PVHMCrsquos cardiovascular rehabilitation programwas also recertified making it one of only 13 California hospitals and one of three Los Angeles Countyhospitals to have both its cardiac and pulmonary rehbilitation programs certified by AACVPR The car-diovascular program has maintained certificationsince 2000

Cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation pro-grams are designed to help people with cardiovascu-lar problems (eg heart attacks and coronary arterybypass graft surgery) and pulmonary problems (egchronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD] res-piratory symptoms) recover faster and improve theirquality of life Both programs include exercise edu-cation counseling and support for patients and theirfamilies

AACVPR-certified programs are recognized asleaders in the field of cardiovascular and pulmonaryrehabilitation because they offer the most advancedpractices available AACVPR program certification valid for three years

OUR TOWN

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

I

trsquos officialmdashthe best bar-

tender in the Inland Valleyworks in the heart of Claremont

The Whisper Housersquos Peter Barrigawas declared the winner of the inaugu-ral Inland Empire Battle for the BestBartender contest after creating a deli-cious Irish whiskey-based cocktail

ldquoIt feels greatrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIdefinitely put a lot of effort into itrdquo

Kim Peeples co-owner of VomFassmdasha shop specializing in spiritsoils vinegars and gourmet foodsmdashcre-ated the event as a way to showcase thetalent the Inland Empire has to offerThe event was the culmination of a

month-long online voting process inwhich thousands of people participatedto choose their favorite spirit-slinger

Mr Barrigarsquos as-of-yet unnameddrink beat the concoctions of two Red-lands-based bartenders one with ties toClaremont Billy Haig formerly of Eu-reka Burger and current owner of TheState and Dean DiTrapani head of thecocktail program at Rok N Fondue MrBarriga himself used to work at Eurekawith Mr Haig

The event also coincides with VomFassrsquo two-year anniversary in Clare-mont

ldquoOh my gosh the event has been sosuccessfulrdquo Ms Peeples said ldquoEach[drink] was different unique deliciousEven for myself I voted but it was ahard choice to pickrdquo

The special guest of the event wasJack Teeling of Teeling Whiskey aDublin-based distillery that sells itsproducts at Vom Fass franchises MrTeeling arrived in Claremont from Ire-land to judge the cocktails and provideexclusive Teeling whiskey tastings forlucky Claremonters

ldquoI think the whole craft cocktailscene in America is very interestingrdquoMr Teeling said ldquoAnd for me craftcocktails is all about ensuring that thespirit that you use the base spirit is not

hidden away or overpowered by the fla-vors you add inrdquo

The top three bartenders were re-quired to use any of the three whiskiesTeeling provides at Vom Fass JackrsquosChoice a 14-year-old single maltStephenrsquos Choice a five-year-old singlemalt named after Mr Teelingrsquos younger

brother and business partner andBrothers in Arms a 14-year-old singlemalt whiskey aged in bourbon andsherry casks

ldquo[The three cocktails] tasted verymuch like our whiskey but they hadother things that made them a little dif-ferent a little more interestingrdquo MrTeeling said ldquoAnd very refreshing forthe kind of lovely climate that you guyshave hererdquo

When Mr Barrigasaid he ldquoput a lot of effortrdquo into his win-

ning drink he wasnrsquot exagger-ating he spent an impressiveamount of energy preparing forthe event coming in to VomFass and sampling Teelingwhiskies to get a feel for thetaste and nuances of eachspirit

Mr Barrigarsquos winning entry was sim-ple in appearance but complex in fla-vor and execution The star ingredientbesides the Jackrsquos Choice whiskey is atincture or alcohol extract he madefrom coffee limes chili flakes ha-banero oil cardamom vanilla cinna-

mon and allspice Mr Barriga usedEverclear to extract the flavors

ldquoIt takes three to four weeks to actu-ally make itrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoYouhave to run cheesecloth through itThere was a little water added to it totake away from the heatrdquo

Twelve drops of the tincture goesinto each cocktail along with a half-ounce of banana liqueur and twoounces of Jackrsquos Choice whiskey Itrsquosstirred and served up like a Manhattan

ldquoI wanted to make it as difficult aspossiblerdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIt was im-portant that I didnrsquot take away from theactual purity of the whiskey and en-

hance the whiskey I felt like it made themost sense to make an aromatic or old

fashioned-style cocktail which this isrdquoThe final product is pale yellow in

color with each ingredient serving tocomplement the whiskey Mr Teelingwas immediately impressed with MrBarrigarsquos drink

ldquoThe first cocktail was made forJack And he said right off the bat thatdidnrsquot take away from his spirit and lsquoafar as Irsquom concerned you alreadywonrsquordquo Mr Barriga said before being

crowned the winnerMr Barriga received some useful

swag for winning the competition anengraved silver shaker and $100 giftcard to spend at any Vom Fass location

After the success of the premiere batender face-off Ms Peeples promisedthe event will grow in the future possbly encompassing a larger area withmore talented bartenders in competi-tion

ldquoI want this to turn into an annualevent and bigger than our storerdquo MsPeeples said ldquoGet others involvedmaybe some other restaurants and takthis to an even bigger mixology event

next yearrdquo mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Homegrown talent wins taste test for best bartender

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergThe Whisper Housersquos Peter Barriga was declared the winner of the inaugural Inland Empire Battle for the Best Bartender contest after creating a delicious Iriswhiskey-based cocktail

Billy Haig right formerly of Eureka Burger and current owner of The State in Red-lands finishes up preparation of his drink with Drew Saylor

Dean DiTrapani head of the cocktailprogram at Rok N Fondue created thiscocktail the Long Ireland

Melissa Ciagwa from Buttercup Cater-

ing samples a ldquoLong Irelandrdquo by bar-tender finalist Dean DiTrapani of Rok NFondue

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The Claremont High School girlsvarsity volleyball team won theirfinal match of the season 3-0

against visiting Diamond Bar in front of alarge home crowd Tuesday

Diamond Bar never really posed much of a threat asthe Pack went 25-18 25-22 and 25-10 in a match that ce-mented their third-place finish in the Palomares League

It was also senior night for both teams and Claremontrecognized Roi Wallace GeorgieJackson Kristen Kiltgaard JenniferFrias Sydney Lawler and Emily Birdin a pregame ceremony where they were presented withflowers and posed for photos with their families

The senior players spontaneously decided to honortheir number-one fan Jim Timpane asking that he jointhem for a photo under a balloon arch stretched acrosscenter court Mr Timpane has attended nearly everygame for the past 21 seasons beginning in 1995 when his

daughter was a freshman on the Claremont teamIn an effort to give his seniors including those who

donrsquot normally start maximum court time coach MarkMina had his team in a constant rotation throughout thenight Every handful of plays he was substituting one oreven two players

ldquoSince it was senior night we wanted to honor themWe happen to have six [seniors] and I played all sixrdquo heexplained In volleyball the players move from one po-sition to the next as the game progresses However sincesome of the seniors donrsquot play well in all positions CoachMina substituted them to avoid creating a weakness ldquoWewanted them to play but we didnrsquot want to loserdquo he said

The girls started the first set with a comfortable leadgoing ahead 13-5 but were a bit too jovial on the courtwhich caused them to lose focus and Diamond Bar cameback with a flurry of scoring The Brahmas nearly tied

the game at 14-13 when Wallacersquos strong serve putClaremont well ahead and this time they didnrsquot lookback A big block from Wallace was all they needed toput the first game in the books

The second set saw the best competition of the nightwith Diamond Bar matching Claremont point for pointuntil Claremont pulled ahead by seven points and wason the verge of victory when the Brahmas came roaringback Starting at 24-17 Diamond Bar won the next fivepoints until Bird got a kill to put the set away

The final set was all Claremont with some great playsfrom sophomores Kylie Robinson and Emilee RohrerHowever it was apropos that senior Frias got the lastpoint of the night with a kill up the middle

Despite limited court time junior Simone Bliss had agame-high of 12 kills from 24 attempts Frias came in

just behind with eight kills Wallace also had a solid night

with 22 assists while Jackson came up with 10 digsldquoWe have been playing good volleyball our last few

matchesrdquo said Coach Mina ldquoI love Claremontmdashthe girlsare great My goal is to be here next year to be the firstmultiple-year coach Claremont has had in a whilerdquo

With the victory the girls are 6-4 in league and 15-11overall Their first match in the CIF tournament has not

been announced yetmdashSteven Felschundneff

stevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Volleyball team ends on high note readies for CIF play

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15 1

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont High School girls volleyball team cel-ebrates after scoring a particularly difficult point onTuesday at CHS The Pack defeated visiting DiamondBar 3-0 to clinch third place in the Palomares Leagueand a berth in the CIF tournament

CROSS COUNTRY

Claremont High School crosscountry swept the Palomares Leaguefinals on Thursday at Bonelli Re-gional Park making them unde-feated for the season All fiveteamsmdashboys frosh soph girls andboys junior varsity and girls and

boys varsitymdashnever lost a meet thisyear As a result the girls varsityteam is now ranked third and theboys team is seventh in the SouthernSection Division Two

ldquoIt was a great season We arelooking forward to post-seasonrdquo saidCoach Bill Reeves

From here the teams will competein the CIF prelims on the 14th inRiverside and then in the finals at MtSAC If they perform well in the fi-nals the team will advance to thestate meet on the 28th in Fresno

BOYS WATER POLO

Claremont boys water polo ce-mented their second straight Palo-mares League title on Tuesday with a

16-3 victory over GlendoraCoach Kristin Rodriguez made

good use of her entire team during thematch with eight players scoring atleast one goal Top performances in-clude Johnathon Wong five goalsone assist Bruno Snow three goalsnine steals four assists LenningDavis two goals four assists IanWaasdorp two goals one assist Dy-lan Clinton one goal one assist onesteal Mat Turk one goal one steal

Jack Kruze one goal two stealsTyler Allen one goal Josh Uchizonoone goal Will DePreze two stealsone assist and Ivan Lamboo twosteals In the net Kallan Grant hadnine saves two steals and one assist

On Friday they will play Cerritosin a non-conference game that CoachRodriguez hopes will sharpen theirskills for the CIF tournament

With the victory Claremont is now8-0 in league and 18-7 overall andranked seventh in Division Five of the Southern Section

GIRLS TENNIS

The girls varsity tennis PalomaresLeague tournament took place lastweek at the Claremont Club The

teamrsquos number-one singles playeElizabeth Wu upset the number-foseed from Ayala to advance to thsingles semi-finals The number-ondoubles team Lelia Kennedy anDorothy Kang upset the numbefour seeds from Glendora to advancto the doubles semi-finals also

FOOTBALL

Glendora was just too much fClaremont to handle Friday night the Tartans clinched the PalomarLeague title Glendora outscoreClaremont from the very beginninand also shut down the Packrsquos running game on their way to the 35-1victory

Quarterback Raine Pohaku Kheaku-Paiva had 82 yards rushin52 yards passing including one completion to Laquamie Bond for touchdown Duy Tran-Sampson onhad 68 yards rushing but did scothe Packrsquos other touchdown

On Friday the Pack faces SouHills at home for their last leagugame Claremontrsquos record is now 2 in league and 7-2 overall whicguarantees them a spot in the CItournament

CHS ROUND-UP

Seniors Roi Wallace and Sydney Lawler successfulblock a shot from Diamond Bar

Seniors Jennifer Frias Sydney Lawler Georgie Jack-son Roi Wallace Kristen Kiltgaard and Emily Birdpose for a photo with the teamrsquos biggest fan Jim Tim-pane Mr Timpane has been a regular at CHS volley-ball games for 21 seasons

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The Claremont Architec-tural Commission poredover the plans for the

proposed Pomona College Mu-seum of Art during their Octo-ber 28 meeting

Representatives of the city the collegeand the architectural firm behind itBoston-based Machado Silvetti made theextensive plans for the museum availableNo voting took place at the meetingmdashthecommissionrsquos job was to act in conjunc-tion with the cityrsquos Planning Commissionto look over the museum plans

Three commissionersmdashMark Schoe-man Maureen Wheeler and BenjaminMcCoymdashwere not present at the meet-ing recused due to a conflict of interestaccording to commission chair JamesManifold

One of the items scrutinized by thecommission and the public was the loca-tion of the proposed museum

Under the current plan the museumwill be built on the west side of CollegeAvenue between Bonita and SecondThe location calls for the moving of thehistorical Renwick House slightly southand across the street above the softballfield The white cottages directly north of the housemdashcurrently being used as stu-dent housingmdashwill be demolished ac-cording to the plan

Jennifer Trotoux an architectural his-torian and Scripps College alumna wason hand to present an environmental im-pact report (EIR) determining how theproposed move will affect the historicQueen Anne-style home built in 1900Ms Trotoux concluded it would not af-

fect the historical integrity of the housenor the area surrounding it

Also in the updated EIR was an as-sessment of Pomona Collegersquos sewer sys-tem The revised EIR made public on

October 19 found ldquoexisting and ex-pected future capacity deficienciesrdquo withthe sewer system supporting the collegeFlow monitoring will be performedsometime between October and Aprilfor one week to assess the sewer linesand to see if any changes or upsizingneeds to be done

Ms Trotouxrsquos clalim about Renwickrsquossuggested move was not shared withmany of the speakers during public com-ment Some such as Claremont Heritagedirector David Shearer were worriedabout the move ruining the historical sig-nificance of the house as well as theproposed zone change

ldquoTo be frank the latest iterations of theEIR and the master plan have only addedinsult to injurymdashto the citizens of Clare-mont our city staff our city council andcommissions such as thisrdquo Mr Shearersaid

During discussion commission mem-ber Marta Perlas asserted she was ldquotornrdquoabout the proposed location of the mu-

seum adding that she understands thereason why the museum should be therebut later claiming she wasnrsquot sold on theidea of moving Renwick across the streetto the softball field

Commission member Clive Dym saidhe was inclined to move ahead with theplan along with the updated EIR andalso insisted members of the public whospoke out against moving Renwickldquoarenrsquot immediately impactedrdquo by themove

Pomona College Master Planner ScottSmith stated the location is important be-cause it serves as a link between the col-lege and the community a point MrManifold agreed with calling it ldquocampus

planning 101rdquoAfter a brief recess Jeffry Burchard

principal architect with Machado Silvettipresented the blueprints for the art mu-seum Mr Burchard highlighted the num-

ber of amenities the museum is set tohave including a center square for eventsand classes art halls office space artvaults and a portico Mr Manifoldstressed the importance of going over thedetails of the proposed museum

ldquoThis is our chance to give some feed-back to the applicant and the architect be-fore they go too far through the designprocess where it would be really hard toreverse gears later down the linerdquo MrManifold emphasized

The main entrance to the museum isplanned for Bonita Avenue with a sec-ondary entrance on College The Bonitaentrance was originally created to attractmore Claremont community members tothe site

ldquoThe choice of this site is remarkableand extremely challenging but it presentsmany great opportunities for the collegeand the community in that it situates itself as kind of a civic zone in the east villagewhich includes the post office and thecity hall the library and Shelton ParkrdquoMr Burchard said ldquoItrsquos also great in pro-viding programmable open space to this

area as opposed to a blank open spacthatrsquos on the site nowrdquo

During public comment many of thspeakers relayed concerns with parkinin and around the museum site wiKaren Rosenthal calling for two-houparking along College and Bonita avenues to potentially free up space for vi

itors Commissioner Clive Dym notethe museum would open at 1 pm wepast the morning parking grind

In reviewing the site itself the commission didnrsquot hold back from criticismof the museumrsquos design save for MDym Ms Perlas called the design ldquodiappointingrdquo and claimed to have expected more from Machado Silvetti

ldquoIrsquove seen a lot of their work and itvery impressive and I sort of feel like fell short in Claremontrdquo Ms Perlas saildquoI understand the reasoning behind whthe building has been designed the wayis but I also think that therersquos a lack ounderstanding in how the city behaves ubanistically around this areardquo

Ms Perlas was also not a fan of thBonita Avenue entrance an opinioshared by Mr Manifold and commissiomember Bob Perry Mr Perry in his asessment criticized the building as ldquonan elegant experiencerdquo and a ldquovery utiltarian walkrdquo

Mr Dym had kinder words for thplan noting he liked the basic design the building

The commission will take its notes the Claremont Planning Commission ffurther review

The full master plan is open for review to the public now through December 3 at Claremont City Hall the Clarmont Library the Hughes Communi

Center and Youth Activity Center It caalso be viewed on the cityrsquos website wwwclaremontcaorg

mdashMatthew Bramle

newsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2 015 1

Commission scrutinizes museum plans open for public review

To be frank the latest

iterations of the EIR and

the master plan have

only added insult to in- jurymdashto the citizens of

Claremont our city staff

our city council and com-

missions such as thisDavid Shearer

Claremont Heritage

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 16

ART MART Visit the ClaremontPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booths532 W First St Claremont

BASEBALLProfessor Richard Santil-lan author of Mexican AmericanBaseball in the Pomona Valley willserve as moderator and keynotespeaker for this program There will bea panel of Pomona Valley locals who

played in the segregated Mexican base-

ball leagues from the 1930s to the1970s Among them will be RayldquoTykerdquo Sevilla who captained andquarterbacked the Claremont HighSchool football team to the 1958 CIFchampionship They will also discussgrowing up in Arbol Verde Claremontrsquos

oldest continuous neighborhood This isa free program at 11 am in the Clare-mont Library meeting room For allages The Claremont Library is locatedat 208 N Harvard Ave For more infor-mation call (909) 621-4902 or visittheir website at colapubliborgCLAREMONT ART WALK VisitClaremont galleries between 6 and 9

pm for exhibit opening receptionsVisit claremontartwalkcom for detailsSCAMFEST The Southern Cali-fornia A Cappella Music Festivalhosted by The Claremont ShadesTickets will be available online at

pomonaedubridges or through theBridges Auditorium box office 7 pmBridges Auditorium 450 N CollegeWay Claremont $8 for students and$15 for non-students (909) 607-1139or website pomonaedubridges

AN EVENING WITH JOHNYORK Benefit concert for the PrisonLibrary Project John York is a singercomposer and instrumentalist wellknown as a former member of theByrds He was a member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and The Mamas and

The Papas touring band He played bass for Johnny Rivers and LightninrsquoHopkins He has played with GeneClark Rick Danko Richard Manuel

Nicky Hopkins David Carradine andmore Mr York sings with a rich emo-tional voice and favors the 12-stringguitar Currently Mr York is perform-ing solo as well as with his own bandThe Jangle Brothers Barry McGuireand PF Sloan Tickets in advance are$10 or $12 at the door The event takes

place at 730 pm at The ClaremontForum 586 W First St Claremont(909) 626-3066 prisonlibraryprojectorgand claremontforumorg

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont Village

SHAKESPEARE CLUB A discus-

sion by Amy Kenny professor at URiverside about how Shakespearersquos ators learned their parts and rehearsethe plays Audience volunteers will binvited to read from cue scripts to heldemonstrate how the Elizabethan ators knew where to move and what tdo 2 pm Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain Ave Claremont (909) 717-1109ISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun waof exercise with music of Israeli fodance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremon(909) 921-7115SUSTAINABILITY DIALOG ldquoHeaing Gardens How Your Yard Can Savthe Worldrdquo presented by April GarbaHow a thoughtfully-designed garden caslow storm water use less water cohomes reduce energy needs provid

food for humans and habitat for creaturecreate less waste be restful and survivedrought 7 to 830 pm Pomona CollegeHahn Building Room 101 located at 42

N Harvard Ave Claremont

CALENDARClaremont Art WalkCheck out our Claremont ArtWalk listing and map

Page 18

Friday November 6 through Saturday November 14

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Performing artsIVRT presents ldquoCompanyrdquoat the Candlelight Pavilion

Page 17

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

NovemberSaturday 7

NovemberSunday 8

November

Friday 6

NovemberMonday 9

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

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Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

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At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 340

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 339

RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

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House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

FOUR bedrooms 175 bath-rooms with detached studioUpgraded kitchen with gran-ite and stainless steel appli-ances Shared laundry Rentincludes water gas electricInternet $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Rentals

House for rent

THREE bedrooms one bath-room plus a detached studioFresh paint new carpet andceramic tile Drought tolerantlandscape $2500 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Office space for rent

BEAUTIFUL furnished thera-pistrsquos office available to sub-let part-time in ClaremontVillage Ideal location 323-835-3661

GREAT Village locationMedicalprofessional space

App rox imatel y 650 sq ftWaiting room and privatehalf-bathroom $1755monthly includes water909-447-7716

Townhome for rent

THREE bedrooms two-and-a-half bathrooms 1900 sq ftTwo-car garage central heatand AC $2000 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Want to rent

LOOKING for interestingplace to rent single male$900 to $1500 a monthMagazine publisher Frank

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Marketplace

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smalls

Refinishing too 909-593-

1846 LaVerne Kensolden-

odditiescom

For sale

ADJUSTABLE electric hospi-

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Mattress and frame Paid

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best offer 909-957-1929

Garage sale

SATURDAY and Sunday 7am to 2 pm 2141 Edinboro

Ave Claremont Collectiblesclothes tools and more

Animals

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

Animal Shelters

Inland ValleyHumane Society909-623-9777

Upland Animal Shelter 909-931-4185

HOPE Upland1-800-811-4285

West End Animal Shelter 909-947-3517

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services23

real estate27

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CALLING all artists Wish youcould have your own art gallerybut donrsquot have the time or money Claremont galleryspace available starting at$100 monthly (three monthsminimum) Student discount

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BIG BACKYARD SALE

Saturday November 79 am to 2 pm

524 Mt Carmel Drive Claremont

Kachinas antiques cobalt blue glassChina crystal collectibles silver pictures

frames dolls electronics Avant Garde Magazines (1968-1971) and much more

MISSING

A silver kachinacat pendant waslost on Halloweennight somewherein Claremont Thependant is one-of-a-kind and of greatpersonal value toits owner If foundplease call 909-367-3236

Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Sale in Claremont

Claremont Club AreaSaturday November 7 bull 8 am to 3 pm1713 Shenandoah Drive Claremont CA 91711

Lovely Mid-Century period dining room suite inspired by PaulMcCobb for Ramseau Furniture Company in walnut with themulti-directional hour glass pattern on the doors and the tabletop All unique original hardware Eames low dining chair Thiswas the home of a very well know chef and caterer specializingin many ethnic regions of the world as well as vegan menusand there are over 500 of the greatest cookbooks There are alot of very nice kitchen and catering related items Large col-lection of Jazz CD and albums as well as stereo equipmentSpinet piano Ethnic art and deacutecor Patios have some well es-tablished citrus trees in wine barrels The Mantis ComposT-Twin dual-chamber composter Please bring your own boxes Ido not provide them and with all the books in the home you willwish you had something to carry them in

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds

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A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY TheCOURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N Claremont

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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573 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONTHosted by Irene Argandona Enjoy Claremont living in this affordableClaremont PUD This home has 2 mas-ter suites one with a walk-in closet andhalf bathroom downstairs Open floorplan vaulted ceilings and a cozy rockfireplace Living area leads to a patiowith small yard Newer carpet andpaint Two-car attached garage with di-rect access This complex has only 35units and has been recently renovatedon the exterior Walking distance toClaremont Village Colleges MetroLinkand pooch park Now $325000 (W573)

2529 KING WAY CLAREMONTIdeally located next to the Thompson CreekTrail with foothill view this fabulous one-sto-ry Spanish ranch-style home has beenmeticulously upgraded Four bedroomsand 2 remodeled bathrooms in 2146 sq fton a manicured 13161 sq ft lot Drought-tolerant landscaping private courtyard with

custom front gate Tile and granitecounters newer appliances dual-pane windows and doors gameroom open family kitchen with heat-return fireplace Three-car garagewith large concrete driveway andextensive patio $698000 (K2529)

1906 CLOVERDALE DRIVE POMONA

Two bedroom home with refin-ished hardwood floors FACAdual-pane windows and remod-eled kitchen with granite countersFreshly painted interior drought-tolerant landscaping and coveredback patio on a spacious lot$335000 (C1906)

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COMING SOONThree bedroom ClubTerrace condo

Listing Agent Carol Wiese

619 SYCAMORE AVE CLAREMONT Light bright and airy this highly up-graded gorgeous home has a remodelled kitchen and bathrooms Other amenitiesinclude a separate family room and dining room fireplace in the living room crownmolding recessed lighting dual-pane windows and a two-car attached garageFor more information please call Madhu at 909-260-5560

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HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

COMING SOONbull North Claremont One-Story EstateNearly One Acre - $1150000

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PRESTIGIOUS MID-CENTURY CUSTOM IN COVETEDTOWNE RANCH NEIGHBORHOOD - $600000

Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

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Coldwell Banker Town amp Country250 W First St Suite 100 Claremont

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OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

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Local Expertise with a Global Reach Local Expertise with a Global Reach

DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 201 5EDUCATION

For a dozen years the ClaremontEducational Foundation has helpedfund art music and technology in

our local schools This year is no differentLast month CEF representatives showed up at a

school board meeting with an oversized check repre-

sentative of the nonprofitrsquos annual donation to the dis-trict The $199600 gift brings the nonprofitrsquos lifetimecontribution to Claremont schools to $2 million

The award will be put to good use by CUSD and iscertainly a laudable achievement But the nonprofitwants to do more With that in mind CEF has createdits first strategic plan an ambitious document provid-ing the organization with a roadmap to follow in thecoming years

The plan will be unveiled at the CEF Fall Receptionset for Friday November 13 from 530 to 730 pm atGarner House at Memorial Park

The community is invited to the free and family-friendly event which will include live music and re-freshments including beverages provided by DaleBros Brewery

A delegation from each school site will be on hand

giving a tabletop presentation about a program or proj-ect made possible by the contributions of CEF

In some cases the displays will showcase the fruitsof a program the nonprofit piloted last year mini-grants awarded to educators with ideas yielding high-impact learning opportunities for students

Four such grants were awarded in 2014 for a total of $5391 Efforts funded by CEF Innovation Grants in-clude the creation of a community garden at SycamoreElementary School and historical research on the partof CHS world history and English students which theypresented during the schoolrsquos yearly History Day

Bob Fass is eagerly anticipating the schoolsrsquo presen-tations at the reception ldquoWe want the community tounderstand what wersquore doing tangiblyrdquo he said

He is serving as CHS president along with RichardChute and Nicole Oullette Mr Fass is director of lead-

ership giving for the Webb Schools Mr Chute is direc-tor of development for the Planetary Society MsOuellette is fund development manager at VNA Hos-pice amp Palliative Care

ldquoA key component of the shared presidency is mov-ing forward with more energy A lot of exciting thingsneed to happenrdquo Mr Chute said

The trio hopes their collective fundraising expertisewill result in a greater level of grant-making one of thehallmarks of the Claremont Educational Foundationrsquosstrategic plan

Innovation and partnership grantsThe nonprofit is off to a great start The recipients of

this yearrsquos Innovation Grants will be announced at theFall Reception CEF has expanded the program consid-erably funding eight projects this time at a cost of some $9000

The organization will also use the reception as anopportunity to introduce the beneficiaries of a brand-new program Community Partnership Grants

CEF will award five grants totaling $10000 tolocal nonprofits undertaking projects to enhance learn-ing in the district

As an example of a nonprofit directly supportingCUSD Mr Fass cited CLASP (Claremont After-School Programs) The volunteer nonprofit providesafter-school tutoring mentorship and supervision tolocal schoolchildren who are at risk of falling throughthe academic cracks

ldquoThatrsquos an example of an organization that is doinggood and paralleling what wersquore trying to achieverdquoMr Fass said

Adapting to change

A lot has happened since CEF was launched Cali-fornia schools have jettisoned No Child Left Behind

legislation and adopted the new Common Core cur-riculum and its associated assessment And whilescrambling for funds is the new normal the district hassomewhat recovered from the crippling recession of 2008-2009 which was felt even earlier in the realm of public education

ldquoCEF came out of a crisis moment where lsquosave ourschoolsrsquo was the cry of the dayrdquo Mr Fass said ldquoThen

we moved to more of a maintenance model where wehave contributed $200000 per year to the district prettysteadily We know wersquore not at lsquosave our schoolsrsquo any-more It begs the questionrsquoWhat do we want to bersquordquo

CEF has done a lot to answer that question begin-ning by slightly tweaking the organizationrsquos missionstatement which now reads ldquoto protect and enrich thequality of public education in Claremont through com-munity involvementrdquo

ldquoThe only thing thatrsquos been added is that wersquore ac-knowledging that community involvement is whatdrives our workmdashembracing the totality of how ourcommunity comes together for our kidsrdquo Mr Fasssaid

In June of 2014 the executive board of CEF held aretreat to begin working on the new strategic plan KaySprinkel Grace a consultant hired by the district to

help with the visioning process guided their sessionsMs Sprinkel Grace who works closely with the

California Consortium of Educational Foundationsbegan by pointing the board to the work of some largefoundationsmdashranging from the Marin County and PalAlto districts in the Bay Area to closer neighbors likethe Manhattan Beach and Glendora districts

After seeing what was possible the executive boardagreed that CEF can and should do more

ldquoWhen we went through the planning process in-stead of thinking about how much more money wewanted to raise we thought about how much more do

we want to give awayrdquo Mr Chute said

Strategy for the futureIn the next three years the organization hopes to go

from providing just over $200000 per year in fundingfor schools to $350000 for schools and communitypartners That represents about a 75 percent increase

ldquoOur goal is to give $330000 for our core pro-grams in art music and technology as well as theTeacher Innovation Grants and $20000 for Community Partnership Grantsrdquo Mr Chute said ldquoIn practicterms this means increasing our total net revenues b$50000 each year for the next three years That in-crease is expected to come from a combination of additional donations to CEF as well as increased earneincome from SLICE [CEFrsquos summer enrichment program] and other activitiesrdquo

CEF which is almost completely volunteer-drivenhas set itself some high aims Any new achievementswill only add to the organizationrsquos sterling record of supporting public education in the City of Trees

Earlier this year Superintendent Jim Elsasser ex-pressed his appreciation for all that the Claremont Educational Foundation has done for Claremont schools ia message posted on the organizationrsquos website

ldquoAuthor and musician Mitch Albom said lsquoThe wayyou get meaning into your life is to devote yourself toloving others devote yourself to your communityaround you and devote yourself to creating somethingthat gives you purpose and meaningrsquo This quote cap-tures the essence of the Claremont Educational Foun-dationrdquo Mr Elsasser shared ldquoThe devotion they haveshown the students and staff of CUSD is evident toall And your support of CEF makes this possiblerdquo

mdashSarah Torribstorribioclaremont-couriercom

CEF unveils new strategic plan gives more to schools

Melanie Riley-Gonzalez directs her students in an ad-vanced band class at El Roble Ms Riley-Gonzalezsays that most of the funding for middle school bandcomes from parents but she plans to ask CEF for agrant to replace aging instruments

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneAleks Watkins and Ryan Tineo share a laugh after accidently spilling their sheet music on the floor Wedneday during an advanced band class at El Roble Intermediate School Sheet music is among the teaching mterials that the Claremont Educational Foundation funds

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015

Women bringing change to the worldby John Pixley

Supreme Court Justice Sonia So-tomayor wanted to get up close andpersonal

ldquoI wish we could be closer to the audiencerdquo the USSupreme Court Justice told Amanda Hollis-Brusky

assistant professor of politics at Pomona College asthey began their conversation in Bridges Auditorium acouple weeks ago ldquoIt feels so far away up hererdquo

They did look quite isolated and small as they sat intheir chairs on a small area rug with a Pomona Col-lege banner as a backdrop among the potted plants onthe huge otherwise empty stage It didnrsquot help that theorchestra pit separated them like a moat from thehuge audience that had gathered

Justice Sotomayor got her wish After ProfessorHollis-Brusky engaged with her on several questionsthe Associate Justice one of the most important mostinfluential people in the nation was ldquoreleased to thepeoplerdquo She excitedly explained from the stage thatshe was doing something that her security peopledoubtlessly didnrsquot like and then there she was walk-ing among the audience not unlike Phil Donahue Ex-

cept in this case she was answering questionsThe students and the questions they asked werepre-selected so yes it was all a bit scripted and with-out surprise (no ranting and embarrassing on-the-spotquestions here) Nevertheless there was somethingremarkable about this most powerful official whomakes decisions that impact all of our lives walkingamong us shaking hands and touching shouldershaving her picture taken with those asking questionslike a dear kind aunt as she answered questions withpatience and ease She could have called a studentldquomrsquoijardquo and this would have been no surprise as Pro-fessor Hollis-Brusky looked on in wonder

Which was exactly the point As she writes about inher memoir My Beloved World she comes from avery average background which included everydayproblems like poverty and diabetes She also writes

about how her life has been far from averagemdashone

could say it has been extraordinarymdashwith her being aHispanic woman from a poor neighborhood endingup on the highest court of the land It is important toher no doubt that she be seen as a person like any of us And that any of us can accomplish great things

Sometimes more often than not accomplishinggreat things means simply doing onersquos best makingthe best of oneself despite some or many ugly oddsAnd this is even more evident in a more intimate set-ting than the imposing Big Bridges at a place whereitrsquos a bit easier to get up close and personal

Like the Athenaeum at Claremont McKenna Col-lege which this fall has continued to feature womenwho get a lot done making life better for themselvesand others even though being told they canrsquot orshouldnrsquot That theyrsquore sharing their stories and being

cheered at what was once a menrsquos school remem-bered if not still known as the more conservative jockcollege in Claremont is all the more remarkable

Irsquom not just talking about women like Nina Tandonand Kris Perry and Sandy Stier Ms Tandon is one of those rare women in an important top role in scienceas the CEO and co-founder of EpiBone the worldrsquosfirst company growing living human bone for skeletalreconstruction The other two Ms Perry and MsStier were plaintiffs along with a gay couple in theProposition 8 case that wound up before the SupremeCourt (a circle nicely coming to a close here in Clare-mont with Ms Sotomayorrsquos visit just over a weeklater) It could be argued that these women and theircauses or paths are prestigious and not so surprisingfeatures at the Athenaeum

Irsquom talking about women who are doing surprising

radical perhaps uncomfortable work These womenare the last to be expected to speak out at a formerly

jock school and are doing everything they can to woagainst such institutions and thinking

One was Toshia Shaw who not only runs WINGS(Women Inspiring Noble Girls Successfully) but greup abused a victim of human trafficking and sexualslavery like the women and girls the organization assists She told her story in very intimate and harrowing graphic termsmdashquite up close and personalindeedmdashof being demeaned and harmed and repeat-edly told that she was powerless and would come tonothing She talked about fighting her way out of thinightmare and getting the inspiration and courage tohelp others who find themselves in the same situatio

Speaking out and making a lot of noise a lot of uncomfortable challenging noise is what Olivia Gat-wood and Megan Falley are all about Performing asSpeak Like a Girl they unloaded an hour of sharp-edged R-rated (some may say X-rated) poetry andrapping It definitely wasnrsquot the usual after-dinnerAthenaeum fare

Ms Gatwood and Ms Falley didnrsquot hold back at ain reciting their poems alternating with one anotherand also doing so in tandem Their in-your-face stylemirrored their urgent passionate lines about being

judged on looks about wanting and forever trying tobe perfect or more perfect about living in a culture iwhich rape is accepted as normal even okay Therewas at least as much humor along with plenty of f-bombs as there was outrage and desperation

Like I said it wasnrsquot the standard after-dinnerAthenaeum fare and some still might not see it as thstandard CMC fare But sometimes it takes someonenot being standardmdasha Supreme Court judge answer-ing questions while walking among the audiencewomen telling stories and slamming about beingraped and abusedmdashto open our eyes and maybe makthings better

observer observer

CLAREMONT HERITAGEpage 1

Have you got a spare halo Minersquos in the shop

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The next boondoggleDear Editor

If itrsquos not one thing itrsquos another as mygrandmother used to say On top of Golden State Water Company chargingus more for using less Southern Califor-nia Edison is warning us that their ratesare about to rise And if we donrsquot like ournew bills it will be our fault

Among the ldquoways to manage your en-ergyrdquo SCE informs us that washingclothes in cold water will clean them justas effectively That is very interesting I ex-pect in their next communication they willpoint out that cold showers are also to berecommended They were the norm formany years in British boarding schoolsand look how well those chaps turned outto be in running the empire on which thesun never set

If we complain that our electric billscontinue to rise above our budget despiteour efforts to manage our energy SCEwill probably point out the advantages of candles and coal fires We seem to be atthe mercy of utility companies As mygrandmother used to say someone oughtto be spoken to

Ronald MacaulayClaremont

Passing acquaintanceDear Editor

Since both Bill and Hillary Clinton haverepeatedly demonstrated only a passingacquaintance with the truth it is not sur-prising that Hillaryrsquos recent testimony be-fore the Benghazi panel reaffirms that per-

ception in spades However I think shehas given Republicans a giftmdashthat beinga campaign slogan that reads ldquoHillarylied so people diedrdquo a slogan that carriesmuch more credibility than a similar onedirected at George Bush years ago

Michael Valentine

Claremont

Make Claremont the coolest cityDear Editor

Claremont is one of 22 California citiescompeting in this yearrsquos CoolCaliforniaChallenge to save energy If you are aClaremont resident please help us win by joining in the competition and ask friendsto help

Thanks to those who participated in lastyearrsquos CoolCalifornia Challenge Clare-mont won second place and $22800 inprize money We came very close to beat-ing Riverside which earned slightly morepoints (and money) and the title of ldquoCoolest California Cityrdquo

This year by encouraging more peopleto reduce their carbon footprint and reporttheir progress Sustainable Claremont isorganizing an effort to make Claremontthe Coolest California City and earn thelargest share of $100000 in prize money

At the same time this effort will helpClaremont compete for the GeorgetownUniversity Energy Prize of $5 million thatwill go to one of 50 US cities competing

for best energy use reduction programsthrough 2016 Claremont has been invitedto participate in this national challenge

Please visit wwwcachallengeorg andclick on ldquoSign-up nowrdquo to register Thesooner you start reporting the more pointsClaremont can earn This statewide com-

petition started October 1 and runs throughMarch Just report your gas and electricityuse and vehicle odometer reading eachmonth for the next six months There areother ways to earn points as well

By tracking energy use you will findout how energy-efficient your householdis compared to others in California Thewebsite also provides many suggestionsfor improving the comfort of your homewhile reducing your carbon footprint

Please also help Claremont win theGeorgetown University Energy Prize (ourClaremont Energy Challenge) VisitwwwClaremontEnergyChallengenet andclick on ldquoStart Hererdquo to register For thiscompetition you donrsquot even have to report

your energy use Itrsquos the overall city-widereduction that counts and the utilities re-port for us Register to get detailed updateson your energy use and have CHERP helpyou reduce your carbon footprint

Sign up for both competitions todayWith your help Claremont can win bothstate and national competitions

Devon HartmanFreeman Allen

Mark von WodtkeSustainable Claremont

Clean Power PlanDear Editor

The League of Women Voters opposeslegislation in the US Senate that would un-

dermine the Environmental ProtectionAgencyrsquos (EPA) Clean Power Plan Weurge all voters to contact our US senatorsto ask them to veto such legislation

The League of Women Voters has beenat the forefront of the environmental pro-

tection movement for decades consitently supporting legislation to preservour nationrsquos natural resources and protepublic health We support legislation thseeks to safeguard our country from thphysical economic and public health efects of climate change while also providing pathways to economic prosperity

Climate change is a global catastrophon a historic scale that will change thcourse of human life Confronting clima

change means turning the rising tides prtecting us from dangerous extremweather and cutting pollution The impacts of climate change are costly and ocountry cannot afford to put off action

Carbon pollution is the number-oncontributor to climate change and powplants are the largest source of industricarbon pollution in the US The CleaPower Plan will protect public health crate thousands of efficiency-related jobs rduce electricity bills for Americans and dliver power reliably The EPArsquos finalizeregulations to limit carbon pollution fronew and existing sources are the centrcomponents of a plan that fights climachange while strengthening the econom

and protecting public healthThe US is in a unique position to lea

the world in the fight against climachangemdashitrsquos time we step up to the chalenge World leaders will head to Paris the coming weeks to set meaningful goato fight climate change Significant stepfrom the US to continue lowering emisions of dangerous greenhouse gassesmdashlike the finalized regulations to reduccarbon pollutionmdashcould significantly impact discussions on the world stage

The League hopes you will makecommitment to support people not poluters by supporting EPArsquos Clean PowPlan We encourage you to oppose all atempts to overturn limit or undermin

these important protections The air wbreathe and the health of our constituendepend upon it

Ellen TaylVP for Advoca

LWV of Claremont Are

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Speaking for the Board of Claremont WildlandsConservancy (CWC) Irsquod

like to commend the city coun-

cil staff and consultants fortheir impressive work in craft-ing a draft of the master plan forthe Claremont Hills WildernessPark that will guide its manage-ment over the next 20 years

We strongly support most of the rec-ommendations in the draft as well as itsguiding principles preservation accessstewardship education and public en-gagement We also support the draftrsquosthree primary goals to preserve the parkas an environmental resource to manageit for ldquopassive recreational usesrdquo (hikingbiking horseback-riding) and to mini-mize negative impacts on park neighbors

Because of the significant and contro-versial increase in park visitors over thepast five years these goals appear to bein conflict access vs preservation andaccess vs welfare of neighbors

The cityrsquos consultants estimate 300000to 500000 visits per year with 85 percentrepeat visitors and 80 percent entering atMills Avenue to use ldquothe looprdquo trailwhich begins and ends there The loopand the parkrsquos other main trails are wideLA County fire roads built to handle mas-sive equipment

If we see these large visitor numbers asan asset rather than a problem we mayfind some reasonable solutions to theperceived conflicts After all the feesthese visitors pay totaling almost$450000 last year are the primary sourceof funding for managing the park Fur-thermore the parkrsquos regional attractionhelps Claremont win outside grants Of the nearly $20 million that has been spenton expanding the original park since1996 approximately 40 percent camefrom state and regional sources And notonly do visitors love the park and im-

prove their own health they become fu-ture advocates for its preservation

Under the principle of stewardship thedraft treats these park visitors as trouble-makers to be controlled ldquoUsers shall notnegatively impact wildlife and surround-ing propertiesrdquo Instead the large cadre of repeat visitors may be seen as potentialstewards who will promote a healthypark culture of respect for nature fellowvisitors neighbors and the community

One common concern some Clare-monters have raised about the thousandsof visitors is that they are damaging thepark However the cityrsquos environmentalconsultants for the master plan found theparkrsquos biological and cultural resources tobe in good condition ldquovisitor impactswere considered minimalrdquo These visi-tors tend to stay on the wide fire roadswhich can easily accommodate them

Another concern is that trails are an-noyingly clogged But in surveys duringthe summer of 2014 of over 2000 parkvisitors 93 percent indicated that thenumber of other visitors did not nega-tively impact their experience Manywrote enthusiastic notes saying how muchthey loved walking the loop

The final concern is parking and itrsquos aserious one The two lots at Mills have177 spaces Parking on most neighboringstreets is now restricted for residents onlyand the draft plan proposes extending therestrictions The lots are adequate to meetdemand except from 6 to 10 am on Sat-urdays and Sundays The draft plan pro-poses raising fees as the solution from thecurrent $3 for four hours to $5 from $3during peak periods to $10 and from$100 for an annual car permit to $140

Because the CWC supports the need tobalance the three primary goals of themaster plan and because one of our twogoals is to advocate for recreational ac-cess we oppose the proposal to raise fees

The raise may produce the unintendedconsequences of driving visitors awaythereby reducing park revenues or givingthem the incentive to park on other Clare-mont streets near other park entrancesWe advocate a better solution to provide

adequate overflow parking for peak peri-ods in spaces adjacent to the current lots

The CWCrsquos other primary goal is toexpand the park We envision a grand co-hesive wilderness park that preservesClaremontrsquos hillsides from its eastern towestern borders Currently the park in-cludes 2000 acres but about 800 acres of our hillsides remain in private hands Out-standing development credits allow forbuilding about 110 new housing units onthese lands

On this issue we believe the cityrsquos draftplan is rooted in the present and needsgreater vision for the next 20 years Itbriefly acknowledges the value of en-larging the park to preserve more of the

hillsides from development however ex-pansion is not included as a goal or evena ldquodesired outcomerdquo It must be

In our view three other critical issuesneed attention as the plan is being revised

First the draft ignores the perspectiveof the park as one part of an extendedwildlands corridor along the San Gabrielfoothills This broader vision involvesbuilding a strong network with neighbor-ing communities and with nonprofit andgovernmental agencies to find solutionsthat expand and link wilderness areaswhile balancing recreational access andpreservation

Secondly the draft unnecessarily lim-its the effort to provide flexible and sus-

tainable park funding for the next 20years It specifies that revenues for man-aging the park must come solely from itsown parking fees and citations preclud-ing any expenditure from the General

Fund This stricture ties the hands of fture city council members who may hathe resourcesmdashand the willmdashto supplment park revenues with General Funmonies in order to acquire a hillside pacel for example or to control an invasiv

plant speciesThirdly the final master plan shou

outline a clear mechanism for how thpark will be governed

The draft takes two steps in the right drection by identifying the Communiand Human Services Commission anstaffs as responsible for the managemeof the park and by proposing a community support group Friends of the Clarmont Hills Wilderness Park But roland responsibilities remain vague

Three factors are critical for succesfully implementing the master plan Specified staff members must take rsponsibility for its implementation so thit doesnrsquot just gather dust on a shelf an

2) Community members with everydaexperience of the park and insight intrail conditions facilities and natural rsources must be given clearly defineongoing advisory roles We propose flesing out these two features of the plan anadding one more 3) A provision for perodic surveys to gather information for fture decisions on park use and parking

Currently under revision by city stathe draft master plan will be reviewed btwo commissions this winter before gointo the city council for approval in ear2016 We encourage residents to studyand to share their views The city managerrsquos office is still accepting public comments on the draft which is available o

the cityrsquos websiteThe Claremont Wildlands Consevancyrsquos full response to the draft is on thClaremont Wildlands Conservancy wesite wwwclaremontwildlandsorg

Fine-tuning the Claremont Wilderness Park Master Planby Lissa Petersen President Claremont Wildlands Conservancy Board

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Claremont Kiwanis to openholiday Seersquos candy store

The Kiwanis Club of Claremont will open its an-nual holiday Seersquos candy store on Thursday Novem-ber 19 The shop is located at 909 W Foothill BlvdClaremont in the Sprouts Shopping Center The storewill be open every day from 8 am to 7 pm throughDecember 24 except for Thanksgiving

The pop-up shop is staffed entirely by volunteersfrom the Claremont Kiwanis Club and the clubrsquos

sponsored student group members the Circle K at theClaremont Colleges and the Key Clubs at ClaremontHigh School and San Antonio High School

All profits from the store will be used to supportthe mission of Kiwanis Serving the children of theworld one community and one child at a time Lo-cally the Claremont Kiwanis works in partnershipwith the Claremont Unified School District the cityof Claremontrsquos youth and senior programs the Clare-mont Educational Foundation and many other non-profit groups Local businesses wishing to placeadvance orders may contact the project chairmanNeal Coble at (909) 228-9760

Veterans Day ceremonyplanned at Memorial Park

Claremont residents are invited to join city leadersin a ceremony as they honor the men and women whohave served in the military The commemoration willtake place at Memorial Park on Wednesday Novem-ber 11 at 11 am For more information call theHughes Community Center at (909) 399-5490

City purchases new andimproved sanitation trucks

The city recently purchased three new sanitationtrucks to replace existing trucks that have exceededtheir useful life according to the city managerrsquos re-port The three new trucks will be used for residentialtrash service starting the first week of November Thenew vehicles run on compressed natural gas fuel withthe tanks mounted low on the truck body Mounting

the tanks lower improves maneuverability reducesthe risk of rollovers and minimizes conflicts with citytrees due to the lower profile The new trucks alsofeature right-hand drive providing drivers with bettervisibility and safer access to containers

In an effort to improve the fleetrsquos appearance thenew trash trucks are painted green instead of the tradi-tional white The sanitation division will continue toconvert its fleet to this new standard as vehicles comedue for replacement The purchase price of the vehi-cles was partially offset by the Mobile Source Reduc-

tion Committee which provides grant funding for al-ternative fuel heavy-duty vehicles Call the commu-nity services department with any questions at (909)399-5431

Peacutetanque moves meeting timeThe Claremont Peacutetanque group will meet each

Sunday at 2 pm instead of 5 pm effective Novem-ber 1 The group meets at the east end of June VailPark at Grand Avenue and Bluefield Drive For moreinformation email claremontpetanquegmailcom orcall (909) 399-5488

Mingle and Munch social groupto convene at Garner House

Looking to get out socialize and meet new friendsThe city of Claremont will host a Mingle and Munchevent where individuals and couples age 50 and oldercan explore new friendships The event will takeplace on Thursday November 12 from 6 to 8 pm atthe Garner House 840 N Indian Hill Blvd Admis-sion of $10 is due at the door (cash only) To RSVP

call (909) 399-5488 or visit wwwclaremontreccom

University of La Verne studentsproduce award-winning film

The Transformation a 20-minute film producedby University of La Verne TV broadcast students hastaken first-place honors in the national CollegeBroadcasters Inc competition in the Video SpecialBroadcast category

A teen werewolf comedy The Transformation

was written directed and co-produced by McKinleyPollock and co-produced by Serena Ghazzawi

The Transformation previously won awards fromthe Tellys the Broadcast Education Association theAlliance for Community Media (WAVE Award forbest screenplay) and the San Bernardino Valley Col-

lege Film Festival (best screenplay)Writer and director McKinley Pollock who is cur-

rently working toward a second bachelorrsquos degree inmusic at the University of La Verne has garneredmore awards for his video production work than anyother student in the history of the communications de-partment at La Verne

Other films Mr Pollock has worked on have wonawards from the Broadcast Education Association theTellys the Alliance for Community Media HometownMedia Awards the Alliance for Community Media

WAVE Awards the 909 Film Festival and the ChaffeCollege Film Festival

Mr McKinley is the son of Don Pollock head of the University of La Vernersquos broadcast program whserved as faculty advisor on The Tranformation

Ms Ghazzawi the filmrsquos producer is the daughteof University of La Verne professor of business IssamGhazzawi

Other crew members on The Transformation in-clude James Perez camera Christopher Mitzel lighing Raquel Lucero editor John Comunale assistant

director Taylor Grzechowiak production designerand Matthew Martin-Hall audio

Reading discussion of actingmethods at Shakespeare Club

The Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will fea-ture a talk by Amy Kenny which will explore themethods used by Shakespearersquos actors while learnintheir roles Audience volunteers will be invited to refrom cue scripts to help demonstrate how the Eliza-bethan actors knew where to move and what do

Ms Kenny of UC Riverside has a unique educatioin early modern literature and culture from the Uni-versity of Sussex Among other interesting jobs shewas dramaturg (a literary editor on staff at a theaterwho consults with actors and directors about the texfor 15 productions at Shakespearersquos Globe

The meeting will take place Monday November 9at 2 pm at the Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain AveClaremont Light refreshments will be served Theprogram is free of charge and all are welcome

The Shakespeare Club presents special speakersand programs the second Monday of each month atthe Joslyn Center Note The holiday meeting in De-cember will be held in Pomona Collegersquos beautifullydecorated Seaver House 305 N College Ave inClaremont For information contact Lucy Lynch at(909) 717-1109 or lucylunchaolcom

Dale Bros Brewery hosts BlackThursday event

Tickets to the Brews amp Bros Craft Beer Festival tobe held January 23 and benefiting the Claremont Educational Foundation are on sale at Dale Bros Brewery Get 10 percent off tickets purchased in the DaleBros tap room on Thursday November 12 onlymdashthmake the perfect stocking stuffer

Dale Bros will celebrate with live music from theMercy Bros good eats from Cruz-n-Taco and someawesome swag from event sponsors starting at 6 pmDale Bros is located at 2120 Porterfield Way UplandVisit wwwdalebrosbrewerycom for information

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As I work in my study researchingthis column I start to think aboutDr Morrill Ilsley who came to

Claremont in the 1920s to serve as the col-

lege physician and who once lived in myhouseDr Ilsley conducted his practice in the very same

room where I write I begin to think about how somany things become interconnected in a small townprobably more like three degrees of separation ratherthan the standard six degrees of separationmdashthe theorythat everyone and everything by way of introductionis six or fewer steps away from any other person in theworld

Dr Ilsley most likely received students in his office(my study) and in the days prior to the antibiotics andthe treatments we have today when someone had aninfectious disease in order for them to not infect every-one else isolation was the preferred solution to protectothers For students in the Claremont Colleges whichat the time consisted of Pomona Scripps and the Grad-

uate School it would have been difficult to isolate themin their dorms

It stands to reason that if Dr Ilsley needed to use iso-lation he would have had students admitted to the Me-morial Infirmary a little-known historical and architec-tural gem that still stands today The Colleges built theinfirmary in an isolated area in 1930 to address theneed warranted when infectious diseases such as the flucould spread rapidly and result in high death rates inthe general population

The Memorial Infirmary is located north of FoothillBoulevard set far back and hidden from the street in agrove of trees in what is now the Robert J Bernard Bi-ological Field Station The Infirmary was a gift of Mrand Mrs Hiram T Cleaver in honor of Colonel SeeleyW Mudd a trustee of Pomona College who served onthe Committee on Future Organization which formed

the Claremont Colleges in 1925 The ldquogroup systemrdquoof colleges was the vision of then Pomona CollegePresident James Blaisdell who had modeled it after theconstituent colleges of Oxford University in England

Needing to site the infirmary away from the Col-leges the area north of Foothill was a perfect locationSometimes referred to as the Scripps Infirmary thisname is logical in that it was built on a portion of the250 acres that was purchased with a gift from Ellen

Browning Scripps The 250 acres purchased includedIndian Hill part of which later became the now-closedgolf course The Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand the Bernard Field Station

The 8000-square-foot infirmary consisted of twowings each with a solarium at the end and each with10 beds one wing for women and the other for menHospital offices treatment rooms and the services areaoccupied the center spaces that extended from the cen-tral entrance Opening in 1931 the Memorial Infirmarywas designed by the renowned Pasadena architectsMarston and Maybury The building design SpanishColonial Revival was a favorite of the architects The

roof is red tile and the parapet walls extend at eitherend of the wings The building entrance has a gableroof flanked by two fireplaces a porch with fourcolumns and a double-door entry

In keeping with the degrees of separation themeSylvanus Marston did not just happen to come toClaremont in search of work He lived in Pasadena andgraduated from Pasadena High School in 1901 Hethen attended Pomona College for two years beforeheading to Cornell University where he graduated in1907 with an architecture degree He then returned toPasadena where with his first partner Garret Van Peltand later with Edgar Maybury his firms designed over1000 structures mostly in Pasadena but also in Han-cock Park Bel-Air Claremont and Santa Cruz

In 1937 Marston and Maybury also designed thestudent union building at Pomona College more com-

monly known as ldquoThe Cooprdquo Like many architecturalfirms that came first to Claremont to work with theColleges Marston and Maybury expanded beyond theCollegesrsquo footprint Hermann and Bess Garner hiredthe firm to design the Padua Hills Theatre in 1930 Of-ten attributed to the naming of the Marston Quadrangleat Pomona College there is actually no connectionThe Quad was named after George White Marston atrustee of and donor to Pomona College

The building was used as an infirmary for the Claremont Colleges consortium until the 1960s when it waclosed due to new seismic code requirements for hosptals In the early 1970s the hospital was firebombed apart of a student protest The fire caused considerabledamage to the entrance and it was declared unsafe tooccupy by the city in the late 1980s Afterwards theColleges sought to demolish it but because of its his-torical significance a permit was denied It has set un-

used and boarded up for almost two decadesFast forward to the present and the Memorial Infir-

mary is about to have new life breathed into its decay-ing existence The 12-acre parcel on which it sits waspurchased by Pitzer College and will be renovated tohouse the Robert Redford Conservancy for SouthernCalifornia Sustainability The Conservancy is an extension of Pitzerrsquos sustainability commitments and is in-tended to address the challenges facing urban popula-tions and as a laboratory to create innovativeapproaches for sustainability initiatives Long knownfor its core values of social responsibility and environmental sustainability Pitzer is exercising a core sus-tainability principle of the preservation movementmdashadaptive reuse of historic buildings

It is not enough for institutions to just tout their newLEED-certified buildings to be responsible stewards o

sustainability tenets If an historic building is demol-ished and replaced by a new building the embodiedenergy of the historic building is lost right along withthe architecture and the contextual link to the historyand events that occurred in that building None of thatcan be recoveredever Kudos to Pitzer and the RobeRedford Conservancy for saving The Memorial Infir-mary

The Memorial Infirmary by John Neiuber

Photo courtesy of Claremont HeritagThe Memorial Infirmary in 1931

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Celebrating CLASP 10 yearsof making a difference

Claremont After-School Programs is celebrating 10years of providing after-school tutoring to at-risk stu-dents in the Claremont Unified School District Thisspecial celebration will take place at a private PaduaHills home on Sunday November 8 from 3 to 5 pm

Past presidents Carole Harter Lissa PetersenSuzan Smith and Teddie Warner will be honored atthe event Festivities will include gourmet delights

wine good company and live entertainment by theCitrus Jazz Combo Guests will have the opportunityto bid on a three-night weekend stay at a beautifulDana Point beach house

In 2005 CLASP was formed by merging two pro-grams Claremont Tutorial Centers and the YouthWellness Center into one program that then served 60students two days a week at three sites Last yearCLASP offered tutoring programs three days a weekat five sites reaching 166 children who worked withmore than 260 community volunteers of all agesmaking CLASP an intergenerational program

CLASP provides tutoring recreation a healthysnack enrichment and transportation It serves kinder-garten through sixth grade students in the ClaremontUnified School District who need academic supportand it remains the only nonprofit non-sectarian or-

ganization in Claremont to offer after-school home-work help to CUSD students

For more information about CLASP visitwwwclasp4kidsorg For information about the partycall (909) 736-7457

Muslim Women SpeakersMovement to confer at Clare-mont School of Theology

Soraya Deen founder of the Muslim WomenSpeakers Movement (MWSM) will hold the MuslimWomen Speakers Summit in Claremont on SaturdayNovember 14 at Bayan Claremont a graduate schooloperating since 2011 at Claremont School of Theol-ogy that educates American Muslim scholars and reli-

gious leaders both men and women The event willtake place from 10 am to 3 pm Registration willbegin at 930 am

Ms Deen is a lawyer spiritual activist and motiva-tional speaker She is also the author of two booksServe A Call to Muslims and Peace Matters Rais-ing Peace Conscious Children She is also the co-founder of Peacemoms a Christian Muslimpartnership

Ms Deen is a member of Les Brownrsquos PlatinumGroup of Speakers She founded the MWSMmdash an ef-fort toward in her words ldquocreating 10000 voices of hoperdquomdashto motivate Muslim women to become civicand community activists In order to optimize theseefforts these women should learn to improve leader-ship and communication skills enhance their self-

confidence by overcoming personal shortcomings thatwould detract from that confidence build teams andengage in creative problem solving and use persua-sive techniques to reach their audience

These skills and techniques will be taught at thesummit with a goal that participants commit to com-

munity engagement through social activism Therewill be a panel discussion with top Muslim female ac-tivists journals and ldquofun food and gamesrdquo Top pro-fessional speakers will tell their stories of struggles tosuccess For information visit wwwsorayadeencom

CGUrsquos Drucker Day to featureexeuctives from creativeindustry management

Emmy Award-winning producer Eugene Youngpresident of Ryan Seacrest Productions and NetflixChief Talent Officer Tawni Cranz will headline theDrucker School of Managementrsquos annual DruckerDay on Saturday November 14

This yearrsquos event will focus on creative organiza-tions and how leaders can prepare and manage top

talentMr Young an alumnus of Claremont GraduateUniversityrsquos Drucker School will talk about what ittakes to manage creative shows like American IdolAmericarsquos Got Talent and Keeping Up With TheKardashians Ms Cranz also a Drucker Schoolalumna will discuss policies needed to retain talentsuch as Netflixrsquos recent decision to offer unlimitedtime off for new parents within the first year of achildrsquos birth or adoption

Drucker Day which is open to the public will startat 830 am on the campuses of the Claremont Col-leges There will be a craft beer and wine tasting re-ception at 3 pm and a roast of long-time facultymember Jay Prag at 4 pm

Other notable panelists include Lorenzo diBonaventura who has worked as an executive at

Warner Bros Music and Paramount managing andproducing major music and film projects such as theTransformers franchise Sharon Yazowski executivedirector of Levitt Pavilions who also runs a nonprofitorganization behind the largest free concert series inAmerica Juan Devis senior vice president of contentdevelopment and production at KCETLink Mr Devishas won an Emmy Webby LA Press Award and aNational Arts Journalism award Rebecca Clark pres-ident and CEO at LINC Housing Barry Goldsteinproject manager at NASArsquos Jet Propulsion Laboratoryand two-time recipient of the NASA ExceptionalLeadership Medal and Ajit Sivadasan vice presidentof Global eCommerce at Lenovo

Creative industries are a major force of innovationand economic competitiveness throughout California

and the nation Traditional industries also face com-petitive pressures to invent new ways of doing busi-ness in the global economy The premier challenge ispreparing and managing top talent that can drive thiscreative advantage

General admission is $100 For more informationvisit wwwdruckeralumniorgdruckerday2015

League of Women Voters to explores impact of social mediaon elections

ldquoThe Impact of Social Media on Electionsrdquo is thetopic of the League of Women Voterrsquos upcomingFood for Thought event to be held on Sunday No-vember 15 from 4 to 6 pm Award-winning politicalconsultant Rose Kapolczynski who was BarbaraBoxerrsquos campaign manager will lead the discussion

The event will take place at the Alexander HughesCenter 1700 Danbury Rd The public is invited to thwine and cheese event at a cost of $35 Seating is limited and all proceeds benefit the LWV EducationFund For information and reservations call (909)624-9457 or visit wwwclaremontcalwvnetorg

Pomona Valley Hospital

receives certification for pul-monary rehabilitation programPomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC

has announced the certification of its pulmonary rehabilitation program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation(AACVPR) PVHMC was recognized for its commiment to improving the quality of life by enhancingstandards of care

PVHMCrsquos cardiovascular rehabilitation programwas also recertified making it one of only 13 California hospitals and one of three Los Angeles Countyhospitals to have both its cardiac and pulmonary rehbilitation programs certified by AACVPR The car-diovascular program has maintained certificationsince 2000

Cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation pro-grams are designed to help people with cardiovascu-lar problems (eg heart attacks and coronary arterybypass graft surgery) and pulmonary problems (egchronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD] res-piratory symptoms) recover faster and improve theirquality of life Both programs include exercise edu-cation counseling and support for patients and theirfamilies

AACVPR-certified programs are recognized asleaders in the field of cardiovascular and pulmonaryrehabilitation because they offer the most advancedpractices available AACVPR program certification valid for three years

OUR TOWN

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

I

trsquos officialmdashthe best bar-

tender in the Inland Valleyworks in the heart of Claremont

The Whisper Housersquos Peter Barrigawas declared the winner of the inaugu-ral Inland Empire Battle for the BestBartender contest after creating a deli-cious Irish whiskey-based cocktail

ldquoIt feels greatrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIdefinitely put a lot of effort into itrdquo

Kim Peeples co-owner of VomFassmdasha shop specializing in spiritsoils vinegars and gourmet foodsmdashcre-ated the event as a way to showcase thetalent the Inland Empire has to offerThe event was the culmination of a

month-long online voting process inwhich thousands of people participatedto choose their favorite spirit-slinger

Mr Barrigarsquos as-of-yet unnameddrink beat the concoctions of two Red-lands-based bartenders one with ties toClaremont Billy Haig formerly of Eu-reka Burger and current owner of TheState and Dean DiTrapani head of thecocktail program at Rok N Fondue MrBarriga himself used to work at Eurekawith Mr Haig

The event also coincides with VomFassrsquo two-year anniversary in Clare-mont

ldquoOh my gosh the event has been sosuccessfulrdquo Ms Peeples said ldquoEach[drink] was different unique deliciousEven for myself I voted but it was ahard choice to pickrdquo

The special guest of the event wasJack Teeling of Teeling Whiskey aDublin-based distillery that sells itsproducts at Vom Fass franchises MrTeeling arrived in Claremont from Ire-land to judge the cocktails and provideexclusive Teeling whiskey tastings forlucky Claremonters

ldquoI think the whole craft cocktailscene in America is very interestingrdquoMr Teeling said ldquoAnd for me craftcocktails is all about ensuring that thespirit that you use the base spirit is not

hidden away or overpowered by the fla-vors you add inrdquo

The top three bartenders were re-quired to use any of the three whiskiesTeeling provides at Vom Fass JackrsquosChoice a 14-year-old single maltStephenrsquos Choice a five-year-old singlemalt named after Mr Teelingrsquos younger

brother and business partner andBrothers in Arms a 14-year-old singlemalt whiskey aged in bourbon andsherry casks

ldquo[The three cocktails] tasted verymuch like our whiskey but they hadother things that made them a little dif-ferent a little more interestingrdquo MrTeeling said ldquoAnd very refreshing forthe kind of lovely climate that you guyshave hererdquo

When Mr Barrigasaid he ldquoput a lot of effortrdquo into his win-

ning drink he wasnrsquot exagger-ating he spent an impressiveamount of energy preparing forthe event coming in to VomFass and sampling Teelingwhiskies to get a feel for thetaste and nuances of eachspirit

Mr Barrigarsquos winning entry was sim-ple in appearance but complex in fla-vor and execution The star ingredientbesides the Jackrsquos Choice whiskey is atincture or alcohol extract he madefrom coffee limes chili flakes ha-banero oil cardamom vanilla cinna-

mon and allspice Mr Barriga usedEverclear to extract the flavors

ldquoIt takes three to four weeks to actu-ally make itrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoYouhave to run cheesecloth through itThere was a little water added to it totake away from the heatrdquo

Twelve drops of the tincture goesinto each cocktail along with a half-ounce of banana liqueur and twoounces of Jackrsquos Choice whiskey Itrsquosstirred and served up like a Manhattan

ldquoI wanted to make it as difficult aspossiblerdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIt was im-portant that I didnrsquot take away from theactual purity of the whiskey and en-

hance the whiskey I felt like it made themost sense to make an aromatic or old

fashioned-style cocktail which this isrdquoThe final product is pale yellow in

color with each ingredient serving tocomplement the whiskey Mr Teelingwas immediately impressed with MrBarrigarsquos drink

ldquoThe first cocktail was made forJack And he said right off the bat thatdidnrsquot take away from his spirit and lsquoafar as Irsquom concerned you alreadywonrsquordquo Mr Barriga said before being

crowned the winnerMr Barriga received some useful

swag for winning the competition anengraved silver shaker and $100 giftcard to spend at any Vom Fass location

After the success of the premiere batender face-off Ms Peeples promisedthe event will grow in the future possbly encompassing a larger area withmore talented bartenders in competi-tion

ldquoI want this to turn into an annualevent and bigger than our storerdquo MsPeeples said ldquoGet others involvedmaybe some other restaurants and takthis to an even bigger mixology event

next yearrdquo mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Homegrown talent wins taste test for best bartender

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergThe Whisper Housersquos Peter Barriga was declared the winner of the inaugural Inland Empire Battle for the Best Bartender contest after creating a delicious Iriswhiskey-based cocktail

Billy Haig right formerly of Eureka Burger and current owner of The State in Red-lands finishes up preparation of his drink with Drew Saylor

Dean DiTrapani head of the cocktailprogram at Rok N Fondue created thiscocktail the Long Ireland

Melissa Ciagwa from Buttercup Cater-

ing samples a ldquoLong Irelandrdquo by bar-tender finalist Dean DiTrapani of Rok NFondue

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The Claremont High School girlsvarsity volleyball team won theirfinal match of the season 3-0

against visiting Diamond Bar in front of alarge home crowd Tuesday

Diamond Bar never really posed much of a threat asthe Pack went 25-18 25-22 and 25-10 in a match that ce-mented their third-place finish in the Palomares League

It was also senior night for both teams and Claremontrecognized Roi Wallace GeorgieJackson Kristen Kiltgaard JenniferFrias Sydney Lawler and Emily Birdin a pregame ceremony where they were presented withflowers and posed for photos with their families

The senior players spontaneously decided to honortheir number-one fan Jim Timpane asking that he jointhem for a photo under a balloon arch stretched acrosscenter court Mr Timpane has attended nearly everygame for the past 21 seasons beginning in 1995 when his

daughter was a freshman on the Claremont teamIn an effort to give his seniors including those who

donrsquot normally start maximum court time coach MarkMina had his team in a constant rotation throughout thenight Every handful of plays he was substituting one oreven two players

ldquoSince it was senior night we wanted to honor themWe happen to have six [seniors] and I played all sixrdquo heexplained In volleyball the players move from one po-sition to the next as the game progresses However sincesome of the seniors donrsquot play well in all positions CoachMina substituted them to avoid creating a weakness ldquoWewanted them to play but we didnrsquot want to loserdquo he said

The girls started the first set with a comfortable leadgoing ahead 13-5 but were a bit too jovial on the courtwhich caused them to lose focus and Diamond Bar cameback with a flurry of scoring The Brahmas nearly tied

the game at 14-13 when Wallacersquos strong serve putClaremont well ahead and this time they didnrsquot lookback A big block from Wallace was all they needed toput the first game in the books

The second set saw the best competition of the nightwith Diamond Bar matching Claremont point for pointuntil Claremont pulled ahead by seven points and wason the verge of victory when the Brahmas came roaringback Starting at 24-17 Diamond Bar won the next fivepoints until Bird got a kill to put the set away

The final set was all Claremont with some great playsfrom sophomores Kylie Robinson and Emilee RohrerHowever it was apropos that senior Frias got the lastpoint of the night with a kill up the middle

Despite limited court time junior Simone Bliss had agame-high of 12 kills from 24 attempts Frias came in

just behind with eight kills Wallace also had a solid night

with 22 assists while Jackson came up with 10 digsldquoWe have been playing good volleyball our last few

matchesrdquo said Coach Mina ldquoI love Claremontmdashthe girlsare great My goal is to be here next year to be the firstmultiple-year coach Claremont has had in a whilerdquo

With the victory the girls are 6-4 in league and 15-11overall Their first match in the CIF tournament has not

been announced yetmdashSteven Felschundneff

stevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Volleyball team ends on high note readies for CIF play

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15 1

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont High School girls volleyball team cel-ebrates after scoring a particularly difficult point onTuesday at CHS The Pack defeated visiting DiamondBar 3-0 to clinch third place in the Palomares Leagueand a berth in the CIF tournament

CROSS COUNTRY

Claremont High School crosscountry swept the Palomares Leaguefinals on Thursday at Bonelli Re-gional Park making them unde-feated for the season All fiveteamsmdashboys frosh soph girls andboys junior varsity and girls and

boys varsitymdashnever lost a meet thisyear As a result the girls varsityteam is now ranked third and theboys team is seventh in the SouthernSection Division Two

ldquoIt was a great season We arelooking forward to post-seasonrdquo saidCoach Bill Reeves

From here the teams will competein the CIF prelims on the 14th inRiverside and then in the finals at MtSAC If they perform well in the fi-nals the team will advance to thestate meet on the 28th in Fresno

BOYS WATER POLO

Claremont boys water polo ce-mented their second straight Palo-mares League title on Tuesday with a

16-3 victory over GlendoraCoach Kristin Rodriguez made

good use of her entire team during thematch with eight players scoring atleast one goal Top performances in-clude Johnathon Wong five goalsone assist Bruno Snow three goalsnine steals four assists LenningDavis two goals four assists IanWaasdorp two goals one assist Dy-lan Clinton one goal one assist onesteal Mat Turk one goal one steal

Jack Kruze one goal two stealsTyler Allen one goal Josh Uchizonoone goal Will DePreze two stealsone assist and Ivan Lamboo twosteals In the net Kallan Grant hadnine saves two steals and one assist

On Friday they will play Cerritosin a non-conference game that CoachRodriguez hopes will sharpen theirskills for the CIF tournament

With the victory Claremont is now8-0 in league and 18-7 overall andranked seventh in Division Five of the Southern Section

GIRLS TENNIS

The girls varsity tennis PalomaresLeague tournament took place lastweek at the Claremont Club The

teamrsquos number-one singles playeElizabeth Wu upset the number-foseed from Ayala to advance to thsingles semi-finals The number-ondoubles team Lelia Kennedy anDorothy Kang upset the numbefour seeds from Glendora to advancto the doubles semi-finals also

FOOTBALL

Glendora was just too much fClaremont to handle Friday night the Tartans clinched the PalomarLeague title Glendora outscoreClaremont from the very beginninand also shut down the Packrsquos running game on their way to the 35-1victory

Quarterback Raine Pohaku Kheaku-Paiva had 82 yards rushin52 yards passing including one completion to Laquamie Bond for touchdown Duy Tran-Sampson onhad 68 yards rushing but did scothe Packrsquos other touchdown

On Friday the Pack faces SouHills at home for their last leagugame Claremontrsquos record is now 2 in league and 7-2 overall whicguarantees them a spot in the CItournament

CHS ROUND-UP

Seniors Roi Wallace and Sydney Lawler successfulblock a shot from Diamond Bar

Seniors Jennifer Frias Sydney Lawler Georgie Jack-son Roi Wallace Kristen Kiltgaard and Emily Birdpose for a photo with the teamrsquos biggest fan Jim Tim-pane Mr Timpane has been a regular at CHS volley-ball games for 21 seasons

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The Claremont Architec-tural Commission poredover the plans for the

proposed Pomona College Mu-seum of Art during their Octo-ber 28 meeting

Representatives of the city the collegeand the architectural firm behind itBoston-based Machado Silvetti made theextensive plans for the museum availableNo voting took place at the meetingmdashthecommissionrsquos job was to act in conjunc-tion with the cityrsquos Planning Commissionto look over the museum plans

Three commissionersmdashMark Schoe-man Maureen Wheeler and BenjaminMcCoymdashwere not present at the meet-ing recused due to a conflict of interestaccording to commission chair JamesManifold

One of the items scrutinized by thecommission and the public was the loca-tion of the proposed museum

Under the current plan the museumwill be built on the west side of CollegeAvenue between Bonita and SecondThe location calls for the moving of thehistorical Renwick House slightly southand across the street above the softballfield The white cottages directly north of the housemdashcurrently being used as stu-dent housingmdashwill be demolished ac-cording to the plan

Jennifer Trotoux an architectural his-torian and Scripps College alumna wason hand to present an environmental im-pact report (EIR) determining how theproposed move will affect the historicQueen Anne-style home built in 1900Ms Trotoux concluded it would not af-

fect the historical integrity of the housenor the area surrounding it

Also in the updated EIR was an as-sessment of Pomona Collegersquos sewer sys-tem The revised EIR made public on

October 19 found ldquoexisting and ex-pected future capacity deficienciesrdquo withthe sewer system supporting the collegeFlow monitoring will be performedsometime between October and Aprilfor one week to assess the sewer linesand to see if any changes or upsizingneeds to be done

Ms Trotouxrsquos clalim about Renwickrsquossuggested move was not shared withmany of the speakers during public com-ment Some such as Claremont Heritagedirector David Shearer were worriedabout the move ruining the historical sig-nificance of the house as well as theproposed zone change

ldquoTo be frank the latest iterations of theEIR and the master plan have only addedinsult to injurymdashto the citizens of Clare-mont our city staff our city council andcommissions such as thisrdquo Mr Shearersaid

During discussion commission mem-ber Marta Perlas asserted she was ldquotornrdquoabout the proposed location of the mu-

seum adding that she understands thereason why the museum should be therebut later claiming she wasnrsquot sold on theidea of moving Renwick across the streetto the softball field

Commission member Clive Dym saidhe was inclined to move ahead with theplan along with the updated EIR andalso insisted members of the public whospoke out against moving Renwickldquoarenrsquot immediately impactedrdquo by themove

Pomona College Master Planner ScottSmith stated the location is important be-cause it serves as a link between the col-lege and the community a point MrManifold agreed with calling it ldquocampus

planning 101rdquoAfter a brief recess Jeffry Burchard

principal architect with Machado Silvettipresented the blueprints for the art mu-seum Mr Burchard highlighted the num-

ber of amenities the museum is set tohave including a center square for eventsand classes art halls office space artvaults and a portico Mr Manifoldstressed the importance of going over thedetails of the proposed museum

ldquoThis is our chance to give some feed-back to the applicant and the architect be-fore they go too far through the designprocess where it would be really hard toreverse gears later down the linerdquo MrManifold emphasized

The main entrance to the museum isplanned for Bonita Avenue with a sec-ondary entrance on College The Bonitaentrance was originally created to attractmore Claremont community members tothe site

ldquoThe choice of this site is remarkableand extremely challenging but it presentsmany great opportunities for the collegeand the community in that it situates itself as kind of a civic zone in the east villagewhich includes the post office and thecity hall the library and Shelton ParkrdquoMr Burchard said ldquoItrsquos also great in pro-viding programmable open space to this

area as opposed to a blank open spacthatrsquos on the site nowrdquo

During public comment many of thspeakers relayed concerns with parkinin and around the museum site wiKaren Rosenthal calling for two-houparking along College and Bonita avenues to potentially free up space for vi

itors Commissioner Clive Dym notethe museum would open at 1 pm wepast the morning parking grind

In reviewing the site itself the commission didnrsquot hold back from criticismof the museumrsquos design save for MDym Ms Perlas called the design ldquodiappointingrdquo and claimed to have expected more from Machado Silvetti

ldquoIrsquove seen a lot of their work and itvery impressive and I sort of feel like fell short in Claremontrdquo Ms Perlas saildquoI understand the reasoning behind whthe building has been designed the wayis but I also think that therersquos a lack ounderstanding in how the city behaves ubanistically around this areardquo

Ms Perlas was also not a fan of thBonita Avenue entrance an opinioshared by Mr Manifold and commissiomember Bob Perry Mr Perry in his asessment criticized the building as ldquonan elegant experiencerdquo and a ldquovery utiltarian walkrdquo

Mr Dym had kinder words for thplan noting he liked the basic design the building

The commission will take its notes the Claremont Planning Commission ffurther review

The full master plan is open for review to the public now through December 3 at Claremont City Hall the Clarmont Library the Hughes Communi

Center and Youth Activity Center It caalso be viewed on the cityrsquos website wwwclaremontcaorg

mdashMatthew Bramle

newsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2 015 1

Commission scrutinizes museum plans open for public review

To be frank the latest

iterations of the EIR and

the master plan have

only added insult to in- jurymdashto the citizens of

Claremont our city staff

our city council and com-

missions such as thisDavid Shearer

Claremont Heritage

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ART MART Visit the ClaremontPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booths532 W First St Claremont

BASEBALLProfessor Richard Santil-lan author of Mexican AmericanBaseball in the Pomona Valley willserve as moderator and keynotespeaker for this program There will bea panel of Pomona Valley locals who

played in the segregated Mexican base-

ball leagues from the 1930s to the1970s Among them will be RayldquoTykerdquo Sevilla who captained andquarterbacked the Claremont HighSchool football team to the 1958 CIFchampionship They will also discussgrowing up in Arbol Verde Claremontrsquos

oldest continuous neighborhood This isa free program at 11 am in the Clare-mont Library meeting room For allages The Claremont Library is locatedat 208 N Harvard Ave For more infor-mation call (909) 621-4902 or visittheir website at colapubliborgCLAREMONT ART WALK VisitClaremont galleries between 6 and 9

pm for exhibit opening receptionsVisit claremontartwalkcom for detailsSCAMFEST The Southern Cali-fornia A Cappella Music Festivalhosted by The Claremont ShadesTickets will be available online at

pomonaedubridges or through theBridges Auditorium box office 7 pmBridges Auditorium 450 N CollegeWay Claremont $8 for students and$15 for non-students (909) 607-1139or website pomonaedubridges

AN EVENING WITH JOHNYORK Benefit concert for the PrisonLibrary Project John York is a singercomposer and instrumentalist wellknown as a former member of theByrds He was a member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and The Mamas and

The Papas touring band He played bass for Johnny Rivers and LightninrsquoHopkins He has played with GeneClark Rick Danko Richard Manuel

Nicky Hopkins David Carradine andmore Mr York sings with a rich emo-tional voice and favors the 12-stringguitar Currently Mr York is perform-ing solo as well as with his own bandThe Jangle Brothers Barry McGuireand PF Sloan Tickets in advance are$10 or $12 at the door The event takes

place at 730 pm at The ClaremontForum 586 W First St Claremont(909) 626-3066 prisonlibraryprojectorgand claremontforumorg

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont Village

SHAKESPEARE CLUB A discus-

sion by Amy Kenny professor at URiverside about how Shakespearersquos ators learned their parts and rehearsethe plays Audience volunteers will binvited to read from cue scripts to heldemonstrate how the Elizabethan ators knew where to move and what tdo 2 pm Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain Ave Claremont (909) 717-1109ISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun waof exercise with music of Israeli fodance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremon(909) 921-7115SUSTAINABILITY DIALOG ldquoHeaing Gardens How Your Yard Can Savthe Worldrdquo presented by April GarbaHow a thoughtfully-designed garden caslow storm water use less water cohomes reduce energy needs provid

food for humans and habitat for creaturecreate less waste be restful and survivedrought 7 to 830 pm Pomona CollegeHahn Building Room 101 located at 42

N Harvard Ave Claremont

CALENDARClaremont Art WalkCheck out our Claremont ArtWalk listing and map

Page 18

Friday November 6 through Saturday November 14

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Performing artsIVRT presents ldquoCompanyrdquoat the Candlelight Pavilion

Page 17

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

NovemberSaturday 7

NovemberSunday 8

November

Friday 6

NovemberMonday 9

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

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Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

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At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 340

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 339

RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

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House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

FOUR bedrooms 175 bath-rooms with detached studioUpgraded kitchen with gran-ite and stainless steel appli-ances Shared laundry Rentincludes water gas electricInternet $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Rentals

House for rent

THREE bedrooms one bath-room plus a detached studioFresh paint new carpet andceramic tile Drought tolerantlandscape $2500 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Office space for rent

BEAUTIFUL furnished thera-pistrsquos office available to sub-let part-time in ClaremontVillage Ideal location 323-835-3661

GREAT Village locationMedicalprofessional space

App rox imatel y 650 sq ftWaiting room and privatehalf-bathroom $1755monthly includes water909-447-7716

Townhome for rent

THREE bedrooms two-and-a-half bathrooms 1900 sq ftTwo-car garage central heatand AC $2000 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

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Marketplace

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smalls

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For sale

ADJUSTABLE electric hospi-

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Garage sale

SATURDAY and Sunday 7am to 2 pm 2141 Edinboro

Ave Claremont Collectiblesclothes tools and more

Animals

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

Animal Shelters

Inland ValleyHumane Society909-623-9777

Upland Animal Shelter 909-931-4185

HOPE Upland1-800-811-4285

West End Animal Shelter 909-947-3517

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CALLING all artists Wish youcould have your own art gallerybut donrsquot have the time or money Claremont galleryspace available starting at$100 monthly (three monthsminimum) Student discount

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BIG BACKYARD SALE

Saturday November 79 am to 2 pm

524 Mt Carmel Drive Claremont

Kachinas antiques cobalt blue glassChina crystal collectibles silver pictures

frames dolls electronics Avant Garde Magazines (1968-1971) and much more

MISSING

A silver kachinacat pendant waslost on Halloweennight somewherein Claremont Thependant is one-of-a-kind and of greatpersonal value toits owner If foundplease call 909-367-3236

Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Sale in Claremont

Claremont Club AreaSaturday November 7 bull 8 am to 3 pm1713 Shenandoah Drive Claremont CA 91711

Lovely Mid-Century period dining room suite inspired by PaulMcCobb for Ramseau Furniture Company in walnut with themulti-directional hour glass pattern on the doors and the tabletop All unique original hardware Eames low dining chair Thiswas the home of a very well know chef and caterer specializingin many ethnic regions of the world as well as vegan menusand there are over 500 of the greatest cookbooks There are alot of very nice kitchen and catering related items Large col-lection of Jazz CD and albums as well as stereo equipmentSpinet piano Ethnic art and deacutecor Patios have some well es-tablished citrus trees in wine barrels The Mantis ComposT-Twin dual-chamber composter Please bring your own boxes Ido not provide them and with all the books in the home you willwish you had something to carry them in

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds

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Allen Cantrall Landsc909-224-3327

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Landscaping

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

Charlene Bolton amp Collette AlbaneseBRE00927473 bull BRE01281576

Coldwell Banker Town amp Country250 W First St Suite 100 Claremont

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GORGEOUS VILLAGE HOME - $985500

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

Maureen Haney Cell 626-216-8067 Office 626-963-2050 x135 Coldwell Banker Millennium BRE 01169487

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-3 PM

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DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

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Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015

Women bringing change to the worldby John Pixley

Supreme Court Justice Sonia So-tomayor wanted to get up close andpersonal

ldquoI wish we could be closer to the audiencerdquo the USSupreme Court Justice told Amanda Hollis-Brusky

assistant professor of politics at Pomona College asthey began their conversation in Bridges Auditorium acouple weeks ago ldquoIt feels so far away up hererdquo

They did look quite isolated and small as they sat intheir chairs on a small area rug with a Pomona Col-lege banner as a backdrop among the potted plants onthe huge otherwise empty stage It didnrsquot help that theorchestra pit separated them like a moat from thehuge audience that had gathered

Justice Sotomayor got her wish After ProfessorHollis-Brusky engaged with her on several questionsthe Associate Justice one of the most important mostinfluential people in the nation was ldquoreleased to thepeoplerdquo She excitedly explained from the stage thatshe was doing something that her security peopledoubtlessly didnrsquot like and then there she was walk-ing among the audience not unlike Phil Donahue Ex-

cept in this case she was answering questionsThe students and the questions they asked werepre-selected so yes it was all a bit scripted and with-out surprise (no ranting and embarrassing on-the-spotquestions here) Nevertheless there was somethingremarkable about this most powerful official whomakes decisions that impact all of our lives walkingamong us shaking hands and touching shouldershaving her picture taken with those asking questionslike a dear kind aunt as she answered questions withpatience and ease She could have called a studentldquomrsquoijardquo and this would have been no surprise as Pro-fessor Hollis-Brusky looked on in wonder

Which was exactly the point As she writes about inher memoir My Beloved World she comes from avery average background which included everydayproblems like poverty and diabetes She also writes

about how her life has been far from averagemdashone

could say it has been extraordinarymdashwith her being aHispanic woman from a poor neighborhood endingup on the highest court of the land It is important toher no doubt that she be seen as a person like any of us And that any of us can accomplish great things

Sometimes more often than not accomplishinggreat things means simply doing onersquos best makingthe best of oneself despite some or many ugly oddsAnd this is even more evident in a more intimate set-ting than the imposing Big Bridges at a place whereitrsquos a bit easier to get up close and personal

Like the Athenaeum at Claremont McKenna Col-lege which this fall has continued to feature womenwho get a lot done making life better for themselvesand others even though being told they canrsquot orshouldnrsquot That theyrsquore sharing their stories and being

cheered at what was once a menrsquos school remem-bered if not still known as the more conservative jockcollege in Claremont is all the more remarkable

Irsquom not just talking about women like Nina Tandonand Kris Perry and Sandy Stier Ms Tandon is one of those rare women in an important top role in scienceas the CEO and co-founder of EpiBone the worldrsquosfirst company growing living human bone for skeletalreconstruction The other two Ms Perry and MsStier were plaintiffs along with a gay couple in theProposition 8 case that wound up before the SupremeCourt (a circle nicely coming to a close here in Clare-mont with Ms Sotomayorrsquos visit just over a weeklater) It could be argued that these women and theircauses or paths are prestigious and not so surprisingfeatures at the Athenaeum

Irsquom talking about women who are doing surprising

radical perhaps uncomfortable work These womenare the last to be expected to speak out at a formerly

jock school and are doing everything they can to woagainst such institutions and thinking

One was Toshia Shaw who not only runs WINGS(Women Inspiring Noble Girls Successfully) but greup abused a victim of human trafficking and sexualslavery like the women and girls the organization assists She told her story in very intimate and harrowing graphic termsmdashquite up close and personalindeedmdashof being demeaned and harmed and repeat-edly told that she was powerless and would come tonothing She talked about fighting her way out of thinightmare and getting the inspiration and courage tohelp others who find themselves in the same situatio

Speaking out and making a lot of noise a lot of uncomfortable challenging noise is what Olivia Gat-wood and Megan Falley are all about Performing asSpeak Like a Girl they unloaded an hour of sharp-edged R-rated (some may say X-rated) poetry andrapping It definitely wasnrsquot the usual after-dinnerAthenaeum fare

Ms Gatwood and Ms Falley didnrsquot hold back at ain reciting their poems alternating with one anotherand also doing so in tandem Their in-your-face stylemirrored their urgent passionate lines about being

judged on looks about wanting and forever trying tobe perfect or more perfect about living in a culture iwhich rape is accepted as normal even okay Therewas at least as much humor along with plenty of f-bombs as there was outrage and desperation

Like I said it wasnrsquot the standard after-dinnerAthenaeum fare and some still might not see it as thstandard CMC fare But sometimes it takes someonenot being standardmdasha Supreme Court judge answer-ing questions while walking among the audiencewomen telling stories and slamming about beingraped and abusedmdashto open our eyes and maybe makthings better

observer observer

CLAREMONT HERITAGEpage 1

Have you got a spare halo Minersquos in the shop

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The next boondoggleDear Editor

If itrsquos not one thing itrsquos another as mygrandmother used to say On top of Golden State Water Company chargingus more for using less Southern Califor-nia Edison is warning us that their ratesare about to rise And if we donrsquot like ournew bills it will be our fault

Among the ldquoways to manage your en-ergyrdquo SCE informs us that washingclothes in cold water will clean them justas effectively That is very interesting I ex-pect in their next communication they willpoint out that cold showers are also to berecommended They were the norm formany years in British boarding schoolsand look how well those chaps turned outto be in running the empire on which thesun never set

If we complain that our electric billscontinue to rise above our budget despiteour efforts to manage our energy SCEwill probably point out the advantages of candles and coal fires We seem to be atthe mercy of utility companies As mygrandmother used to say someone oughtto be spoken to

Ronald MacaulayClaremont

Passing acquaintanceDear Editor

Since both Bill and Hillary Clinton haverepeatedly demonstrated only a passingacquaintance with the truth it is not sur-prising that Hillaryrsquos recent testimony be-fore the Benghazi panel reaffirms that per-

ception in spades However I think shehas given Republicans a giftmdashthat beinga campaign slogan that reads ldquoHillarylied so people diedrdquo a slogan that carriesmuch more credibility than a similar onedirected at George Bush years ago

Michael Valentine

Claremont

Make Claremont the coolest cityDear Editor

Claremont is one of 22 California citiescompeting in this yearrsquos CoolCaliforniaChallenge to save energy If you are aClaremont resident please help us win by joining in the competition and ask friendsto help

Thanks to those who participated in lastyearrsquos CoolCalifornia Challenge Clare-mont won second place and $22800 inprize money We came very close to beat-ing Riverside which earned slightly morepoints (and money) and the title of ldquoCoolest California Cityrdquo

This year by encouraging more peopleto reduce their carbon footprint and reporttheir progress Sustainable Claremont isorganizing an effort to make Claremontthe Coolest California City and earn thelargest share of $100000 in prize money

At the same time this effort will helpClaremont compete for the GeorgetownUniversity Energy Prize of $5 million thatwill go to one of 50 US cities competing

for best energy use reduction programsthrough 2016 Claremont has been invitedto participate in this national challenge

Please visit wwwcachallengeorg andclick on ldquoSign-up nowrdquo to register Thesooner you start reporting the more pointsClaremont can earn This statewide com-

petition started October 1 and runs throughMarch Just report your gas and electricityuse and vehicle odometer reading eachmonth for the next six months There areother ways to earn points as well

By tracking energy use you will findout how energy-efficient your householdis compared to others in California Thewebsite also provides many suggestionsfor improving the comfort of your homewhile reducing your carbon footprint

Please also help Claremont win theGeorgetown University Energy Prize (ourClaremont Energy Challenge) VisitwwwClaremontEnergyChallengenet andclick on ldquoStart Hererdquo to register For thiscompetition you donrsquot even have to report

your energy use Itrsquos the overall city-widereduction that counts and the utilities re-port for us Register to get detailed updateson your energy use and have CHERP helpyou reduce your carbon footprint

Sign up for both competitions todayWith your help Claremont can win bothstate and national competitions

Devon HartmanFreeman Allen

Mark von WodtkeSustainable Claremont

Clean Power PlanDear Editor

The League of Women Voters opposeslegislation in the US Senate that would un-

dermine the Environmental ProtectionAgencyrsquos (EPA) Clean Power Plan Weurge all voters to contact our US senatorsto ask them to veto such legislation

The League of Women Voters has beenat the forefront of the environmental pro-

tection movement for decades consitently supporting legislation to preservour nationrsquos natural resources and protepublic health We support legislation thseeks to safeguard our country from thphysical economic and public health efects of climate change while also providing pathways to economic prosperity

Climate change is a global catastrophon a historic scale that will change thcourse of human life Confronting clima

change means turning the rising tides prtecting us from dangerous extremweather and cutting pollution The impacts of climate change are costly and ocountry cannot afford to put off action

Carbon pollution is the number-oncontributor to climate change and powplants are the largest source of industricarbon pollution in the US The CleaPower Plan will protect public health crate thousands of efficiency-related jobs rduce electricity bills for Americans and dliver power reliably The EPArsquos finalizeregulations to limit carbon pollution fronew and existing sources are the centrcomponents of a plan that fights climachange while strengthening the econom

and protecting public healthThe US is in a unique position to lea

the world in the fight against climachangemdashitrsquos time we step up to the chalenge World leaders will head to Paris the coming weeks to set meaningful goato fight climate change Significant stepfrom the US to continue lowering emisions of dangerous greenhouse gassesmdashlike the finalized regulations to reduccarbon pollutionmdashcould significantly impact discussions on the world stage

The League hopes you will makecommitment to support people not poluters by supporting EPArsquos Clean PowPlan We encourage you to oppose all atempts to overturn limit or undermin

these important protections The air wbreathe and the health of our constituendepend upon it

Ellen TaylVP for Advoca

LWV of Claremont Are

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 201 5

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015

Speaking for the Board of Claremont WildlandsConservancy (CWC) Irsquod

like to commend the city coun-

cil staff and consultants fortheir impressive work in craft-ing a draft of the master plan forthe Claremont Hills WildernessPark that will guide its manage-ment over the next 20 years

We strongly support most of the rec-ommendations in the draft as well as itsguiding principles preservation accessstewardship education and public en-gagement We also support the draftrsquosthree primary goals to preserve the parkas an environmental resource to manageit for ldquopassive recreational usesrdquo (hikingbiking horseback-riding) and to mini-mize negative impacts on park neighbors

Because of the significant and contro-versial increase in park visitors over thepast five years these goals appear to bein conflict access vs preservation andaccess vs welfare of neighbors

The cityrsquos consultants estimate 300000to 500000 visits per year with 85 percentrepeat visitors and 80 percent entering atMills Avenue to use ldquothe looprdquo trailwhich begins and ends there The loopand the parkrsquos other main trails are wideLA County fire roads built to handle mas-sive equipment

If we see these large visitor numbers asan asset rather than a problem we mayfind some reasonable solutions to theperceived conflicts After all the feesthese visitors pay totaling almost$450000 last year are the primary sourceof funding for managing the park Fur-thermore the parkrsquos regional attractionhelps Claremont win outside grants Of the nearly $20 million that has been spenton expanding the original park since1996 approximately 40 percent camefrom state and regional sources And notonly do visitors love the park and im-

prove their own health they become fu-ture advocates for its preservation

Under the principle of stewardship thedraft treats these park visitors as trouble-makers to be controlled ldquoUsers shall notnegatively impact wildlife and surround-ing propertiesrdquo Instead the large cadre of repeat visitors may be seen as potentialstewards who will promote a healthypark culture of respect for nature fellowvisitors neighbors and the community

One common concern some Clare-monters have raised about the thousandsof visitors is that they are damaging thepark However the cityrsquos environmentalconsultants for the master plan found theparkrsquos biological and cultural resources tobe in good condition ldquovisitor impactswere considered minimalrdquo These visi-tors tend to stay on the wide fire roadswhich can easily accommodate them

Another concern is that trails are an-noyingly clogged But in surveys duringthe summer of 2014 of over 2000 parkvisitors 93 percent indicated that thenumber of other visitors did not nega-tively impact their experience Manywrote enthusiastic notes saying how muchthey loved walking the loop

The final concern is parking and itrsquos aserious one The two lots at Mills have177 spaces Parking on most neighboringstreets is now restricted for residents onlyand the draft plan proposes extending therestrictions The lots are adequate to meetdemand except from 6 to 10 am on Sat-urdays and Sundays The draft plan pro-poses raising fees as the solution from thecurrent $3 for four hours to $5 from $3during peak periods to $10 and from$100 for an annual car permit to $140

Because the CWC supports the need tobalance the three primary goals of themaster plan and because one of our twogoals is to advocate for recreational ac-cess we oppose the proposal to raise fees

The raise may produce the unintendedconsequences of driving visitors awaythereby reducing park revenues or givingthem the incentive to park on other Clare-mont streets near other park entrancesWe advocate a better solution to provide

adequate overflow parking for peak peri-ods in spaces adjacent to the current lots

The CWCrsquos other primary goal is toexpand the park We envision a grand co-hesive wilderness park that preservesClaremontrsquos hillsides from its eastern towestern borders Currently the park in-cludes 2000 acres but about 800 acres of our hillsides remain in private hands Out-standing development credits allow forbuilding about 110 new housing units onthese lands

On this issue we believe the cityrsquos draftplan is rooted in the present and needsgreater vision for the next 20 years Itbriefly acknowledges the value of en-larging the park to preserve more of the

hillsides from development however ex-pansion is not included as a goal or evena ldquodesired outcomerdquo It must be

In our view three other critical issuesneed attention as the plan is being revised

First the draft ignores the perspectiveof the park as one part of an extendedwildlands corridor along the San Gabrielfoothills This broader vision involvesbuilding a strong network with neighbor-ing communities and with nonprofit andgovernmental agencies to find solutionsthat expand and link wilderness areaswhile balancing recreational access andpreservation

Secondly the draft unnecessarily lim-its the effort to provide flexible and sus-

tainable park funding for the next 20years It specifies that revenues for man-aging the park must come solely from itsown parking fees and citations preclud-ing any expenditure from the General

Fund This stricture ties the hands of fture city council members who may hathe resourcesmdashand the willmdashto supplment park revenues with General Funmonies in order to acquire a hillside pacel for example or to control an invasiv

plant speciesThirdly the final master plan shou

outline a clear mechanism for how thpark will be governed

The draft takes two steps in the right drection by identifying the Communiand Human Services Commission anstaffs as responsible for the managemeof the park and by proposing a community support group Friends of the Clarmont Hills Wilderness Park But roland responsibilities remain vague

Three factors are critical for succesfully implementing the master plan Specified staff members must take rsponsibility for its implementation so thit doesnrsquot just gather dust on a shelf an

2) Community members with everydaexperience of the park and insight intrail conditions facilities and natural rsources must be given clearly defineongoing advisory roles We propose flesing out these two features of the plan anadding one more 3) A provision for perodic surveys to gather information for fture decisions on park use and parking

Currently under revision by city stathe draft master plan will be reviewed btwo commissions this winter before gointo the city council for approval in ear2016 We encourage residents to studyand to share their views The city managerrsquos office is still accepting public comments on the draft which is available o

the cityrsquos websiteThe Claremont Wildlands Consevancyrsquos full response to the draft is on thClaremont Wildlands Conservancy wesite wwwclaremontwildlandsorg

Fine-tuning the Claremont Wilderness Park Master Planby Lissa Petersen President Claremont Wildlands Conservancy Board

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Claremont Kiwanis to openholiday Seersquos candy store

The Kiwanis Club of Claremont will open its an-nual holiday Seersquos candy store on Thursday Novem-ber 19 The shop is located at 909 W Foothill BlvdClaremont in the Sprouts Shopping Center The storewill be open every day from 8 am to 7 pm throughDecember 24 except for Thanksgiving

The pop-up shop is staffed entirely by volunteersfrom the Claremont Kiwanis Club and the clubrsquos

sponsored student group members the Circle K at theClaremont Colleges and the Key Clubs at ClaremontHigh School and San Antonio High School

All profits from the store will be used to supportthe mission of Kiwanis Serving the children of theworld one community and one child at a time Lo-cally the Claremont Kiwanis works in partnershipwith the Claremont Unified School District the cityof Claremontrsquos youth and senior programs the Clare-mont Educational Foundation and many other non-profit groups Local businesses wishing to placeadvance orders may contact the project chairmanNeal Coble at (909) 228-9760

Veterans Day ceremonyplanned at Memorial Park

Claremont residents are invited to join city leadersin a ceremony as they honor the men and women whohave served in the military The commemoration willtake place at Memorial Park on Wednesday Novem-ber 11 at 11 am For more information call theHughes Community Center at (909) 399-5490

City purchases new andimproved sanitation trucks

The city recently purchased three new sanitationtrucks to replace existing trucks that have exceededtheir useful life according to the city managerrsquos re-port The three new trucks will be used for residentialtrash service starting the first week of November Thenew vehicles run on compressed natural gas fuel withthe tanks mounted low on the truck body Mounting

the tanks lower improves maneuverability reducesthe risk of rollovers and minimizes conflicts with citytrees due to the lower profile The new trucks alsofeature right-hand drive providing drivers with bettervisibility and safer access to containers

In an effort to improve the fleetrsquos appearance thenew trash trucks are painted green instead of the tradi-tional white The sanitation division will continue toconvert its fleet to this new standard as vehicles comedue for replacement The purchase price of the vehi-cles was partially offset by the Mobile Source Reduc-

tion Committee which provides grant funding for al-ternative fuel heavy-duty vehicles Call the commu-nity services department with any questions at (909)399-5431

Peacutetanque moves meeting timeThe Claremont Peacutetanque group will meet each

Sunday at 2 pm instead of 5 pm effective Novem-ber 1 The group meets at the east end of June VailPark at Grand Avenue and Bluefield Drive For moreinformation email claremontpetanquegmailcom orcall (909) 399-5488

Mingle and Munch social groupto convene at Garner House

Looking to get out socialize and meet new friendsThe city of Claremont will host a Mingle and Munchevent where individuals and couples age 50 and oldercan explore new friendships The event will takeplace on Thursday November 12 from 6 to 8 pm atthe Garner House 840 N Indian Hill Blvd Admis-sion of $10 is due at the door (cash only) To RSVP

call (909) 399-5488 or visit wwwclaremontreccom

University of La Verne studentsproduce award-winning film

The Transformation a 20-minute film producedby University of La Verne TV broadcast students hastaken first-place honors in the national CollegeBroadcasters Inc competition in the Video SpecialBroadcast category

A teen werewolf comedy The Transformation

was written directed and co-produced by McKinleyPollock and co-produced by Serena Ghazzawi

The Transformation previously won awards fromthe Tellys the Broadcast Education Association theAlliance for Community Media (WAVE Award forbest screenplay) and the San Bernardino Valley Col-

lege Film Festival (best screenplay)Writer and director McKinley Pollock who is cur-

rently working toward a second bachelorrsquos degree inmusic at the University of La Verne has garneredmore awards for his video production work than anyother student in the history of the communications de-partment at La Verne

Other films Mr Pollock has worked on have wonawards from the Broadcast Education Association theTellys the Alliance for Community Media HometownMedia Awards the Alliance for Community Media

WAVE Awards the 909 Film Festival and the ChaffeCollege Film Festival

Mr McKinley is the son of Don Pollock head of the University of La Vernersquos broadcast program whserved as faculty advisor on The Tranformation

Ms Ghazzawi the filmrsquos producer is the daughteof University of La Verne professor of business IssamGhazzawi

Other crew members on The Transformation in-clude James Perez camera Christopher Mitzel lighing Raquel Lucero editor John Comunale assistant

director Taylor Grzechowiak production designerand Matthew Martin-Hall audio

Reading discussion of actingmethods at Shakespeare Club

The Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will fea-ture a talk by Amy Kenny which will explore themethods used by Shakespearersquos actors while learnintheir roles Audience volunteers will be invited to refrom cue scripts to help demonstrate how the Eliza-bethan actors knew where to move and what do

Ms Kenny of UC Riverside has a unique educatioin early modern literature and culture from the Uni-versity of Sussex Among other interesting jobs shewas dramaturg (a literary editor on staff at a theaterwho consults with actors and directors about the texfor 15 productions at Shakespearersquos Globe

The meeting will take place Monday November 9at 2 pm at the Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain AveClaremont Light refreshments will be served Theprogram is free of charge and all are welcome

The Shakespeare Club presents special speakersand programs the second Monday of each month atthe Joslyn Center Note The holiday meeting in De-cember will be held in Pomona Collegersquos beautifullydecorated Seaver House 305 N College Ave inClaremont For information contact Lucy Lynch at(909) 717-1109 or lucylunchaolcom

Dale Bros Brewery hosts BlackThursday event

Tickets to the Brews amp Bros Craft Beer Festival tobe held January 23 and benefiting the Claremont Educational Foundation are on sale at Dale Bros Brewery Get 10 percent off tickets purchased in the DaleBros tap room on Thursday November 12 onlymdashthmake the perfect stocking stuffer

Dale Bros will celebrate with live music from theMercy Bros good eats from Cruz-n-Taco and someawesome swag from event sponsors starting at 6 pmDale Bros is located at 2120 Porterfield Way UplandVisit wwwdalebrosbrewerycom for information

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015

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As I work in my study researchingthis column I start to think aboutDr Morrill Ilsley who came to

Claremont in the 1920s to serve as the col-

lege physician and who once lived in myhouseDr Ilsley conducted his practice in the very same

room where I write I begin to think about how somany things become interconnected in a small townprobably more like three degrees of separation ratherthan the standard six degrees of separationmdashthe theorythat everyone and everything by way of introductionis six or fewer steps away from any other person in theworld

Dr Ilsley most likely received students in his office(my study) and in the days prior to the antibiotics andthe treatments we have today when someone had aninfectious disease in order for them to not infect every-one else isolation was the preferred solution to protectothers For students in the Claremont Colleges whichat the time consisted of Pomona Scripps and the Grad-

uate School it would have been difficult to isolate themin their dorms

It stands to reason that if Dr Ilsley needed to use iso-lation he would have had students admitted to the Me-morial Infirmary a little-known historical and architec-tural gem that still stands today The Colleges built theinfirmary in an isolated area in 1930 to address theneed warranted when infectious diseases such as the flucould spread rapidly and result in high death rates inthe general population

The Memorial Infirmary is located north of FoothillBoulevard set far back and hidden from the street in agrove of trees in what is now the Robert J Bernard Bi-ological Field Station The Infirmary was a gift of Mrand Mrs Hiram T Cleaver in honor of Colonel SeeleyW Mudd a trustee of Pomona College who served onthe Committee on Future Organization which formed

the Claremont Colleges in 1925 The ldquogroup systemrdquoof colleges was the vision of then Pomona CollegePresident James Blaisdell who had modeled it after theconstituent colleges of Oxford University in England

Needing to site the infirmary away from the Col-leges the area north of Foothill was a perfect locationSometimes referred to as the Scripps Infirmary thisname is logical in that it was built on a portion of the250 acres that was purchased with a gift from Ellen

Browning Scripps The 250 acres purchased includedIndian Hill part of which later became the now-closedgolf course The Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand the Bernard Field Station

The 8000-square-foot infirmary consisted of twowings each with a solarium at the end and each with10 beds one wing for women and the other for menHospital offices treatment rooms and the services areaoccupied the center spaces that extended from the cen-tral entrance Opening in 1931 the Memorial Infirmarywas designed by the renowned Pasadena architectsMarston and Maybury The building design SpanishColonial Revival was a favorite of the architects The

roof is red tile and the parapet walls extend at eitherend of the wings The building entrance has a gableroof flanked by two fireplaces a porch with fourcolumns and a double-door entry

In keeping with the degrees of separation themeSylvanus Marston did not just happen to come toClaremont in search of work He lived in Pasadena andgraduated from Pasadena High School in 1901 Hethen attended Pomona College for two years beforeheading to Cornell University where he graduated in1907 with an architecture degree He then returned toPasadena where with his first partner Garret Van Peltand later with Edgar Maybury his firms designed over1000 structures mostly in Pasadena but also in Han-cock Park Bel-Air Claremont and Santa Cruz

In 1937 Marston and Maybury also designed thestudent union building at Pomona College more com-

monly known as ldquoThe Cooprdquo Like many architecturalfirms that came first to Claremont to work with theColleges Marston and Maybury expanded beyond theCollegesrsquo footprint Hermann and Bess Garner hiredthe firm to design the Padua Hills Theatre in 1930 Of-ten attributed to the naming of the Marston Quadrangleat Pomona College there is actually no connectionThe Quad was named after George White Marston atrustee of and donor to Pomona College

The building was used as an infirmary for the Claremont Colleges consortium until the 1960s when it waclosed due to new seismic code requirements for hosptals In the early 1970s the hospital was firebombed apart of a student protest The fire caused considerabledamage to the entrance and it was declared unsafe tooccupy by the city in the late 1980s Afterwards theColleges sought to demolish it but because of its his-torical significance a permit was denied It has set un-

used and boarded up for almost two decadesFast forward to the present and the Memorial Infir-

mary is about to have new life breathed into its decay-ing existence The 12-acre parcel on which it sits waspurchased by Pitzer College and will be renovated tohouse the Robert Redford Conservancy for SouthernCalifornia Sustainability The Conservancy is an extension of Pitzerrsquos sustainability commitments and is in-tended to address the challenges facing urban popula-tions and as a laboratory to create innovativeapproaches for sustainability initiatives Long knownfor its core values of social responsibility and environmental sustainability Pitzer is exercising a core sus-tainability principle of the preservation movementmdashadaptive reuse of historic buildings

It is not enough for institutions to just tout their newLEED-certified buildings to be responsible stewards o

sustainability tenets If an historic building is demol-ished and replaced by a new building the embodiedenergy of the historic building is lost right along withthe architecture and the contextual link to the historyand events that occurred in that building None of thatcan be recoveredever Kudos to Pitzer and the RobeRedford Conservancy for saving The Memorial Infir-mary

The Memorial Infirmary by John Neiuber

Photo courtesy of Claremont HeritagThe Memorial Infirmary in 1931

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

Celebrating CLASP 10 yearsof making a difference

Claremont After-School Programs is celebrating 10years of providing after-school tutoring to at-risk stu-dents in the Claremont Unified School District Thisspecial celebration will take place at a private PaduaHills home on Sunday November 8 from 3 to 5 pm

Past presidents Carole Harter Lissa PetersenSuzan Smith and Teddie Warner will be honored atthe event Festivities will include gourmet delights

wine good company and live entertainment by theCitrus Jazz Combo Guests will have the opportunityto bid on a three-night weekend stay at a beautifulDana Point beach house

In 2005 CLASP was formed by merging two pro-grams Claremont Tutorial Centers and the YouthWellness Center into one program that then served 60students two days a week at three sites Last yearCLASP offered tutoring programs three days a weekat five sites reaching 166 children who worked withmore than 260 community volunteers of all agesmaking CLASP an intergenerational program

CLASP provides tutoring recreation a healthysnack enrichment and transportation It serves kinder-garten through sixth grade students in the ClaremontUnified School District who need academic supportand it remains the only nonprofit non-sectarian or-

ganization in Claremont to offer after-school home-work help to CUSD students

For more information about CLASP visitwwwclasp4kidsorg For information about the partycall (909) 736-7457

Muslim Women SpeakersMovement to confer at Clare-mont School of Theology

Soraya Deen founder of the Muslim WomenSpeakers Movement (MWSM) will hold the MuslimWomen Speakers Summit in Claremont on SaturdayNovember 14 at Bayan Claremont a graduate schooloperating since 2011 at Claremont School of Theol-ogy that educates American Muslim scholars and reli-

gious leaders both men and women The event willtake place from 10 am to 3 pm Registration willbegin at 930 am

Ms Deen is a lawyer spiritual activist and motiva-tional speaker She is also the author of two booksServe A Call to Muslims and Peace Matters Rais-ing Peace Conscious Children She is also the co-founder of Peacemoms a Christian Muslimpartnership

Ms Deen is a member of Les Brownrsquos PlatinumGroup of Speakers She founded the MWSMmdash an ef-fort toward in her words ldquocreating 10000 voices of hoperdquomdashto motivate Muslim women to become civicand community activists In order to optimize theseefforts these women should learn to improve leader-ship and communication skills enhance their self-

confidence by overcoming personal shortcomings thatwould detract from that confidence build teams andengage in creative problem solving and use persua-sive techniques to reach their audience

These skills and techniques will be taught at thesummit with a goal that participants commit to com-

munity engagement through social activism Therewill be a panel discussion with top Muslim female ac-tivists journals and ldquofun food and gamesrdquo Top pro-fessional speakers will tell their stories of struggles tosuccess For information visit wwwsorayadeencom

CGUrsquos Drucker Day to featureexeuctives from creativeindustry management

Emmy Award-winning producer Eugene Youngpresident of Ryan Seacrest Productions and NetflixChief Talent Officer Tawni Cranz will headline theDrucker School of Managementrsquos annual DruckerDay on Saturday November 14

This yearrsquos event will focus on creative organiza-tions and how leaders can prepare and manage top

talentMr Young an alumnus of Claremont GraduateUniversityrsquos Drucker School will talk about what ittakes to manage creative shows like American IdolAmericarsquos Got Talent and Keeping Up With TheKardashians Ms Cranz also a Drucker Schoolalumna will discuss policies needed to retain talentsuch as Netflixrsquos recent decision to offer unlimitedtime off for new parents within the first year of achildrsquos birth or adoption

Drucker Day which is open to the public will startat 830 am on the campuses of the Claremont Col-leges There will be a craft beer and wine tasting re-ception at 3 pm and a roast of long-time facultymember Jay Prag at 4 pm

Other notable panelists include Lorenzo diBonaventura who has worked as an executive at

Warner Bros Music and Paramount managing andproducing major music and film projects such as theTransformers franchise Sharon Yazowski executivedirector of Levitt Pavilions who also runs a nonprofitorganization behind the largest free concert series inAmerica Juan Devis senior vice president of contentdevelopment and production at KCETLink Mr Devishas won an Emmy Webby LA Press Award and aNational Arts Journalism award Rebecca Clark pres-ident and CEO at LINC Housing Barry Goldsteinproject manager at NASArsquos Jet Propulsion Laboratoryand two-time recipient of the NASA ExceptionalLeadership Medal and Ajit Sivadasan vice presidentof Global eCommerce at Lenovo

Creative industries are a major force of innovationand economic competitiveness throughout California

and the nation Traditional industries also face com-petitive pressures to invent new ways of doing busi-ness in the global economy The premier challenge ispreparing and managing top talent that can drive thiscreative advantage

General admission is $100 For more informationvisit wwwdruckeralumniorgdruckerday2015

League of Women Voters to explores impact of social mediaon elections

ldquoThe Impact of Social Media on Electionsrdquo is thetopic of the League of Women Voterrsquos upcomingFood for Thought event to be held on Sunday No-vember 15 from 4 to 6 pm Award-winning politicalconsultant Rose Kapolczynski who was BarbaraBoxerrsquos campaign manager will lead the discussion

The event will take place at the Alexander HughesCenter 1700 Danbury Rd The public is invited to thwine and cheese event at a cost of $35 Seating is limited and all proceeds benefit the LWV EducationFund For information and reservations call (909)624-9457 or visit wwwclaremontcalwvnetorg

Pomona Valley Hospital

receives certification for pul-monary rehabilitation programPomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC

has announced the certification of its pulmonary rehabilitation program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation(AACVPR) PVHMC was recognized for its commiment to improving the quality of life by enhancingstandards of care

PVHMCrsquos cardiovascular rehabilitation programwas also recertified making it one of only 13 California hospitals and one of three Los Angeles Countyhospitals to have both its cardiac and pulmonary rehbilitation programs certified by AACVPR The car-diovascular program has maintained certificationsince 2000

Cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation pro-grams are designed to help people with cardiovascu-lar problems (eg heart attacks and coronary arterybypass graft surgery) and pulmonary problems (egchronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD] res-piratory symptoms) recover faster and improve theirquality of life Both programs include exercise edu-cation counseling and support for patients and theirfamilies

AACVPR-certified programs are recognized asleaders in the field of cardiovascular and pulmonaryrehabilitation because they offer the most advancedpractices available AACVPR program certification valid for three years

OUR TOWN

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

I

trsquos officialmdashthe best bar-

tender in the Inland Valleyworks in the heart of Claremont

The Whisper Housersquos Peter Barrigawas declared the winner of the inaugu-ral Inland Empire Battle for the BestBartender contest after creating a deli-cious Irish whiskey-based cocktail

ldquoIt feels greatrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIdefinitely put a lot of effort into itrdquo

Kim Peeples co-owner of VomFassmdasha shop specializing in spiritsoils vinegars and gourmet foodsmdashcre-ated the event as a way to showcase thetalent the Inland Empire has to offerThe event was the culmination of a

month-long online voting process inwhich thousands of people participatedto choose their favorite spirit-slinger

Mr Barrigarsquos as-of-yet unnameddrink beat the concoctions of two Red-lands-based bartenders one with ties toClaremont Billy Haig formerly of Eu-reka Burger and current owner of TheState and Dean DiTrapani head of thecocktail program at Rok N Fondue MrBarriga himself used to work at Eurekawith Mr Haig

The event also coincides with VomFassrsquo two-year anniversary in Clare-mont

ldquoOh my gosh the event has been sosuccessfulrdquo Ms Peeples said ldquoEach[drink] was different unique deliciousEven for myself I voted but it was ahard choice to pickrdquo

The special guest of the event wasJack Teeling of Teeling Whiskey aDublin-based distillery that sells itsproducts at Vom Fass franchises MrTeeling arrived in Claremont from Ire-land to judge the cocktails and provideexclusive Teeling whiskey tastings forlucky Claremonters

ldquoI think the whole craft cocktailscene in America is very interestingrdquoMr Teeling said ldquoAnd for me craftcocktails is all about ensuring that thespirit that you use the base spirit is not

hidden away or overpowered by the fla-vors you add inrdquo

The top three bartenders were re-quired to use any of the three whiskiesTeeling provides at Vom Fass JackrsquosChoice a 14-year-old single maltStephenrsquos Choice a five-year-old singlemalt named after Mr Teelingrsquos younger

brother and business partner andBrothers in Arms a 14-year-old singlemalt whiskey aged in bourbon andsherry casks

ldquo[The three cocktails] tasted verymuch like our whiskey but they hadother things that made them a little dif-ferent a little more interestingrdquo MrTeeling said ldquoAnd very refreshing forthe kind of lovely climate that you guyshave hererdquo

When Mr Barrigasaid he ldquoput a lot of effortrdquo into his win-

ning drink he wasnrsquot exagger-ating he spent an impressiveamount of energy preparing forthe event coming in to VomFass and sampling Teelingwhiskies to get a feel for thetaste and nuances of eachspirit

Mr Barrigarsquos winning entry was sim-ple in appearance but complex in fla-vor and execution The star ingredientbesides the Jackrsquos Choice whiskey is atincture or alcohol extract he madefrom coffee limes chili flakes ha-banero oil cardamom vanilla cinna-

mon and allspice Mr Barriga usedEverclear to extract the flavors

ldquoIt takes three to four weeks to actu-ally make itrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoYouhave to run cheesecloth through itThere was a little water added to it totake away from the heatrdquo

Twelve drops of the tincture goesinto each cocktail along with a half-ounce of banana liqueur and twoounces of Jackrsquos Choice whiskey Itrsquosstirred and served up like a Manhattan

ldquoI wanted to make it as difficult aspossiblerdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIt was im-portant that I didnrsquot take away from theactual purity of the whiskey and en-

hance the whiskey I felt like it made themost sense to make an aromatic or old

fashioned-style cocktail which this isrdquoThe final product is pale yellow in

color with each ingredient serving tocomplement the whiskey Mr Teelingwas immediately impressed with MrBarrigarsquos drink

ldquoThe first cocktail was made forJack And he said right off the bat thatdidnrsquot take away from his spirit and lsquoafar as Irsquom concerned you alreadywonrsquordquo Mr Barriga said before being

crowned the winnerMr Barriga received some useful

swag for winning the competition anengraved silver shaker and $100 giftcard to spend at any Vom Fass location

After the success of the premiere batender face-off Ms Peeples promisedthe event will grow in the future possbly encompassing a larger area withmore talented bartenders in competi-tion

ldquoI want this to turn into an annualevent and bigger than our storerdquo MsPeeples said ldquoGet others involvedmaybe some other restaurants and takthis to an even bigger mixology event

next yearrdquo mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Homegrown talent wins taste test for best bartender

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergThe Whisper Housersquos Peter Barriga was declared the winner of the inaugural Inland Empire Battle for the Best Bartender contest after creating a delicious Iriswhiskey-based cocktail

Billy Haig right formerly of Eureka Burger and current owner of The State in Red-lands finishes up preparation of his drink with Drew Saylor

Dean DiTrapani head of the cocktailprogram at Rok N Fondue created thiscocktail the Long Ireland

Melissa Ciagwa from Buttercup Cater-

ing samples a ldquoLong Irelandrdquo by bar-tender finalist Dean DiTrapani of Rok NFondue

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The Claremont High School girlsvarsity volleyball team won theirfinal match of the season 3-0

against visiting Diamond Bar in front of alarge home crowd Tuesday

Diamond Bar never really posed much of a threat asthe Pack went 25-18 25-22 and 25-10 in a match that ce-mented their third-place finish in the Palomares League

It was also senior night for both teams and Claremontrecognized Roi Wallace GeorgieJackson Kristen Kiltgaard JenniferFrias Sydney Lawler and Emily Birdin a pregame ceremony where they were presented withflowers and posed for photos with their families

The senior players spontaneously decided to honortheir number-one fan Jim Timpane asking that he jointhem for a photo under a balloon arch stretched acrosscenter court Mr Timpane has attended nearly everygame for the past 21 seasons beginning in 1995 when his

daughter was a freshman on the Claremont teamIn an effort to give his seniors including those who

donrsquot normally start maximum court time coach MarkMina had his team in a constant rotation throughout thenight Every handful of plays he was substituting one oreven two players

ldquoSince it was senior night we wanted to honor themWe happen to have six [seniors] and I played all sixrdquo heexplained In volleyball the players move from one po-sition to the next as the game progresses However sincesome of the seniors donrsquot play well in all positions CoachMina substituted them to avoid creating a weakness ldquoWewanted them to play but we didnrsquot want to loserdquo he said

The girls started the first set with a comfortable leadgoing ahead 13-5 but were a bit too jovial on the courtwhich caused them to lose focus and Diamond Bar cameback with a flurry of scoring The Brahmas nearly tied

the game at 14-13 when Wallacersquos strong serve putClaremont well ahead and this time they didnrsquot lookback A big block from Wallace was all they needed toput the first game in the books

The second set saw the best competition of the nightwith Diamond Bar matching Claremont point for pointuntil Claremont pulled ahead by seven points and wason the verge of victory when the Brahmas came roaringback Starting at 24-17 Diamond Bar won the next fivepoints until Bird got a kill to put the set away

The final set was all Claremont with some great playsfrom sophomores Kylie Robinson and Emilee RohrerHowever it was apropos that senior Frias got the lastpoint of the night with a kill up the middle

Despite limited court time junior Simone Bliss had agame-high of 12 kills from 24 attempts Frias came in

just behind with eight kills Wallace also had a solid night

with 22 assists while Jackson came up with 10 digsldquoWe have been playing good volleyball our last few

matchesrdquo said Coach Mina ldquoI love Claremontmdashthe girlsare great My goal is to be here next year to be the firstmultiple-year coach Claremont has had in a whilerdquo

With the victory the girls are 6-4 in league and 15-11overall Their first match in the CIF tournament has not

been announced yetmdashSteven Felschundneff

stevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Volleyball team ends on high note readies for CIF play

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15 1

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont High School girls volleyball team cel-ebrates after scoring a particularly difficult point onTuesday at CHS The Pack defeated visiting DiamondBar 3-0 to clinch third place in the Palomares Leagueand a berth in the CIF tournament

CROSS COUNTRY

Claremont High School crosscountry swept the Palomares Leaguefinals on Thursday at Bonelli Re-gional Park making them unde-feated for the season All fiveteamsmdashboys frosh soph girls andboys junior varsity and girls and

boys varsitymdashnever lost a meet thisyear As a result the girls varsityteam is now ranked third and theboys team is seventh in the SouthernSection Division Two

ldquoIt was a great season We arelooking forward to post-seasonrdquo saidCoach Bill Reeves

From here the teams will competein the CIF prelims on the 14th inRiverside and then in the finals at MtSAC If they perform well in the fi-nals the team will advance to thestate meet on the 28th in Fresno

BOYS WATER POLO

Claremont boys water polo ce-mented their second straight Palo-mares League title on Tuesday with a

16-3 victory over GlendoraCoach Kristin Rodriguez made

good use of her entire team during thematch with eight players scoring atleast one goal Top performances in-clude Johnathon Wong five goalsone assist Bruno Snow three goalsnine steals four assists LenningDavis two goals four assists IanWaasdorp two goals one assist Dy-lan Clinton one goal one assist onesteal Mat Turk one goal one steal

Jack Kruze one goal two stealsTyler Allen one goal Josh Uchizonoone goal Will DePreze two stealsone assist and Ivan Lamboo twosteals In the net Kallan Grant hadnine saves two steals and one assist

On Friday they will play Cerritosin a non-conference game that CoachRodriguez hopes will sharpen theirskills for the CIF tournament

With the victory Claremont is now8-0 in league and 18-7 overall andranked seventh in Division Five of the Southern Section

GIRLS TENNIS

The girls varsity tennis PalomaresLeague tournament took place lastweek at the Claremont Club The

teamrsquos number-one singles playeElizabeth Wu upset the number-foseed from Ayala to advance to thsingles semi-finals The number-ondoubles team Lelia Kennedy anDorothy Kang upset the numbefour seeds from Glendora to advancto the doubles semi-finals also

FOOTBALL

Glendora was just too much fClaremont to handle Friday night the Tartans clinched the PalomarLeague title Glendora outscoreClaremont from the very beginninand also shut down the Packrsquos running game on their way to the 35-1victory

Quarterback Raine Pohaku Kheaku-Paiva had 82 yards rushin52 yards passing including one completion to Laquamie Bond for touchdown Duy Tran-Sampson onhad 68 yards rushing but did scothe Packrsquos other touchdown

On Friday the Pack faces SouHills at home for their last leagugame Claremontrsquos record is now 2 in league and 7-2 overall whicguarantees them a spot in the CItournament

CHS ROUND-UP

Seniors Roi Wallace and Sydney Lawler successfulblock a shot from Diamond Bar

Seniors Jennifer Frias Sydney Lawler Georgie Jack-son Roi Wallace Kristen Kiltgaard and Emily Birdpose for a photo with the teamrsquos biggest fan Jim Tim-pane Mr Timpane has been a regular at CHS volley-ball games for 21 seasons

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The Claremont Architec-tural Commission poredover the plans for the

proposed Pomona College Mu-seum of Art during their Octo-ber 28 meeting

Representatives of the city the collegeand the architectural firm behind itBoston-based Machado Silvetti made theextensive plans for the museum availableNo voting took place at the meetingmdashthecommissionrsquos job was to act in conjunc-tion with the cityrsquos Planning Commissionto look over the museum plans

Three commissionersmdashMark Schoe-man Maureen Wheeler and BenjaminMcCoymdashwere not present at the meet-ing recused due to a conflict of interestaccording to commission chair JamesManifold

One of the items scrutinized by thecommission and the public was the loca-tion of the proposed museum

Under the current plan the museumwill be built on the west side of CollegeAvenue between Bonita and SecondThe location calls for the moving of thehistorical Renwick House slightly southand across the street above the softballfield The white cottages directly north of the housemdashcurrently being used as stu-dent housingmdashwill be demolished ac-cording to the plan

Jennifer Trotoux an architectural his-torian and Scripps College alumna wason hand to present an environmental im-pact report (EIR) determining how theproposed move will affect the historicQueen Anne-style home built in 1900Ms Trotoux concluded it would not af-

fect the historical integrity of the housenor the area surrounding it

Also in the updated EIR was an as-sessment of Pomona Collegersquos sewer sys-tem The revised EIR made public on

October 19 found ldquoexisting and ex-pected future capacity deficienciesrdquo withthe sewer system supporting the collegeFlow monitoring will be performedsometime between October and Aprilfor one week to assess the sewer linesand to see if any changes or upsizingneeds to be done

Ms Trotouxrsquos clalim about Renwickrsquossuggested move was not shared withmany of the speakers during public com-ment Some such as Claremont Heritagedirector David Shearer were worriedabout the move ruining the historical sig-nificance of the house as well as theproposed zone change

ldquoTo be frank the latest iterations of theEIR and the master plan have only addedinsult to injurymdashto the citizens of Clare-mont our city staff our city council andcommissions such as thisrdquo Mr Shearersaid

During discussion commission mem-ber Marta Perlas asserted she was ldquotornrdquoabout the proposed location of the mu-

seum adding that she understands thereason why the museum should be therebut later claiming she wasnrsquot sold on theidea of moving Renwick across the streetto the softball field

Commission member Clive Dym saidhe was inclined to move ahead with theplan along with the updated EIR andalso insisted members of the public whospoke out against moving Renwickldquoarenrsquot immediately impactedrdquo by themove

Pomona College Master Planner ScottSmith stated the location is important be-cause it serves as a link between the col-lege and the community a point MrManifold agreed with calling it ldquocampus

planning 101rdquoAfter a brief recess Jeffry Burchard

principal architect with Machado Silvettipresented the blueprints for the art mu-seum Mr Burchard highlighted the num-

ber of amenities the museum is set tohave including a center square for eventsand classes art halls office space artvaults and a portico Mr Manifoldstressed the importance of going over thedetails of the proposed museum

ldquoThis is our chance to give some feed-back to the applicant and the architect be-fore they go too far through the designprocess where it would be really hard toreverse gears later down the linerdquo MrManifold emphasized

The main entrance to the museum isplanned for Bonita Avenue with a sec-ondary entrance on College The Bonitaentrance was originally created to attractmore Claremont community members tothe site

ldquoThe choice of this site is remarkableand extremely challenging but it presentsmany great opportunities for the collegeand the community in that it situates itself as kind of a civic zone in the east villagewhich includes the post office and thecity hall the library and Shelton ParkrdquoMr Burchard said ldquoItrsquos also great in pro-viding programmable open space to this

area as opposed to a blank open spacthatrsquos on the site nowrdquo

During public comment many of thspeakers relayed concerns with parkinin and around the museum site wiKaren Rosenthal calling for two-houparking along College and Bonita avenues to potentially free up space for vi

itors Commissioner Clive Dym notethe museum would open at 1 pm wepast the morning parking grind

In reviewing the site itself the commission didnrsquot hold back from criticismof the museumrsquos design save for MDym Ms Perlas called the design ldquodiappointingrdquo and claimed to have expected more from Machado Silvetti

ldquoIrsquove seen a lot of their work and itvery impressive and I sort of feel like fell short in Claremontrdquo Ms Perlas saildquoI understand the reasoning behind whthe building has been designed the wayis but I also think that therersquos a lack ounderstanding in how the city behaves ubanistically around this areardquo

Ms Perlas was also not a fan of thBonita Avenue entrance an opinioshared by Mr Manifold and commissiomember Bob Perry Mr Perry in his asessment criticized the building as ldquonan elegant experiencerdquo and a ldquovery utiltarian walkrdquo

Mr Dym had kinder words for thplan noting he liked the basic design the building

The commission will take its notes the Claremont Planning Commission ffurther review

The full master plan is open for review to the public now through December 3 at Claremont City Hall the Clarmont Library the Hughes Communi

Center and Youth Activity Center It caalso be viewed on the cityrsquos website wwwclaremontcaorg

mdashMatthew Bramle

newsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2 015 1

Commission scrutinizes museum plans open for public review

To be frank the latest

iterations of the EIR and

the master plan have

only added insult to in- jurymdashto the citizens of

Claremont our city staff

our city council and com-

missions such as thisDavid Shearer

Claremont Heritage

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ART MART Visit the ClaremontPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booths532 W First St Claremont

BASEBALLProfessor Richard Santil-lan author of Mexican AmericanBaseball in the Pomona Valley willserve as moderator and keynotespeaker for this program There will bea panel of Pomona Valley locals who

played in the segregated Mexican base-

ball leagues from the 1930s to the1970s Among them will be RayldquoTykerdquo Sevilla who captained andquarterbacked the Claremont HighSchool football team to the 1958 CIFchampionship They will also discussgrowing up in Arbol Verde Claremontrsquos

oldest continuous neighborhood This isa free program at 11 am in the Clare-mont Library meeting room For allages The Claremont Library is locatedat 208 N Harvard Ave For more infor-mation call (909) 621-4902 or visittheir website at colapubliborgCLAREMONT ART WALK VisitClaremont galleries between 6 and 9

pm for exhibit opening receptionsVisit claremontartwalkcom for detailsSCAMFEST The Southern Cali-fornia A Cappella Music Festivalhosted by The Claremont ShadesTickets will be available online at

pomonaedubridges or through theBridges Auditorium box office 7 pmBridges Auditorium 450 N CollegeWay Claremont $8 for students and$15 for non-students (909) 607-1139or website pomonaedubridges

AN EVENING WITH JOHNYORK Benefit concert for the PrisonLibrary Project John York is a singercomposer and instrumentalist wellknown as a former member of theByrds He was a member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and The Mamas and

The Papas touring band He played bass for Johnny Rivers and LightninrsquoHopkins He has played with GeneClark Rick Danko Richard Manuel

Nicky Hopkins David Carradine andmore Mr York sings with a rich emo-tional voice and favors the 12-stringguitar Currently Mr York is perform-ing solo as well as with his own bandThe Jangle Brothers Barry McGuireand PF Sloan Tickets in advance are$10 or $12 at the door The event takes

place at 730 pm at The ClaremontForum 586 W First St Claremont(909) 626-3066 prisonlibraryprojectorgand claremontforumorg

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont Village

SHAKESPEARE CLUB A discus-

sion by Amy Kenny professor at URiverside about how Shakespearersquos ators learned their parts and rehearsethe plays Audience volunteers will binvited to read from cue scripts to heldemonstrate how the Elizabethan ators knew where to move and what tdo 2 pm Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain Ave Claremont (909) 717-1109ISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun waof exercise with music of Israeli fodance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremon(909) 921-7115SUSTAINABILITY DIALOG ldquoHeaing Gardens How Your Yard Can Savthe Worldrdquo presented by April GarbaHow a thoughtfully-designed garden caslow storm water use less water cohomes reduce energy needs provid

food for humans and habitat for creaturecreate less waste be restful and survivedrought 7 to 830 pm Pomona CollegeHahn Building Room 101 located at 42

N Harvard Ave Claremont

CALENDARClaremont Art WalkCheck out our Claremont ArtWalk listing and map

Page 18

Friday November 6 through Saturday November 14

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Performing artsIVRT presents ldquoCompanyrdquoat the Candlelight Pavilion

Page 17

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

NovemberSaturday 7

NovemberSunday 8

November

Friday 6

NovemberMonday 9

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

GALLERIES1

First Street

Second Street

I n d i a n

H i l l B l v d

Y a l e A v e n u e

H a r v a r d A v e n u e

Bonita Avenue

Fourth Street

Foothill Blvd

4

1210

11

71

3

5

2

6

Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

9

8

At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 340

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 339

RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

room house near ConditSchool $2400 monthly Readyfor immediate occupancy Nosmoking no pets Agent Ge-offHamillcom 909-621-0500

House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

FOUR bedrooms 175 bath-rooms with detached studioUpgraded kitchen with gran-ite and stainless steel appli-ances Shared laundry Rentincludes water gas electricInternet $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Rentals

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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2529 KING WAY CLAREMONTIdeally located next to the Thompson CreekTrail with foothill view this fabulous one-sto-ry Spanish ranch-style home has beenmeticulously upgraded Four bedroomsand 2 remodeled bathrooms in 2146 sq fton a manicured 13161 sq ft lot Drought-tolerant landscaping private courtyard with

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HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

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Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

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This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

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down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

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DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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If itrsquos not one thing itrsquos another as mygrandmother used to say On top of Golden State Water Company chargingus more for using less Southern Califor-nia Edison is warning us that their ratesare about to rise And if we donrsquot like ournew bills it will be our fault

Among the ldquoways to manage your en-ergyrdquo SCE informs us that washingclothes in cold water will clean them justas effectively That is very interesting I ex-pect in their next communication they willpoint out that cold showers are also to berecommended They were the norm formany years in British boarding schoolsand look how well those chaps turned outto be in running the empire on which thesun never set

If we complain that our electric billscontinue to rise above our budget despiteour efforts to manage our energy SCEwill probably point out the advantages of candles and coal fires We seem to be atthe mercy of utility companies As mygrandmother used to say someone oughtto be spoken to

Ronald MacaulayClaremont

Passing acquaintanceDear Editor

Since both Bill and Hillary Clinton haverepeatedly demonstrated only a passingacquaintance with the truth it is not sur-prising that Hillaryrsquos recent testimony be-fore the Benghazi panel reaffirms that per-

ception in spades However I think shehas given Republicans a giftmdashthat beinga campaign slogan that reads ldquoHillarylied so people diedrdquo a slogan that carriesmuch more credibility than a similar onedirected at George Bush years ago

Michael Valentine

Claremont

Make Claremont the coolest cityDear Editor

Claremont is one of 22 California citiescompeting in this yearrsquos CoolCaliforniaChallenge to save energy If you are aClaremont resident please help us win by joining in the competition and ask friendsto help

Thanks to those who participated in lastyearrsquos CoolCalifornia Challenge Clare-mont won second place and $22800 inprize money We came very close to beat-ing Riverside which earned slightly morepoints (and money) and the title of ldquoCoolest California Cityrdquo

This year by encouraging more peopleto reduce their carbon footprint and reporttheir progress Sustainable Claremont isorganizing an effort to make Claremontthe Coolest California City and earn thelargest share of $100000 in prize money

At the same time this effort will helpClaremont compete for the GeorgetownUniversity Energy Prize of $5 million thatwill go to one of 50 US cities competing

for best energy use reduction programsthrough 2016 Claremont has been invitedto participate in this national challenge

Please visit wwwcachallengeorg andclick on ldquoSign-up nowrdquo to register Thesooner you start reporting the more pointsClaremont can earn This statewide com-

petition started October 1 and runs throughMarch Just report your gas and electricityuse and vehicle odometer reading eachmonth for the next six months There areother ways to earn points as well

By tracking energy use you will findout how energy-efficient your householdis compared to others in California Thewebsite also provides many suggestionsfor improving the comfort of your homewhile reducing your carbon footprint

Please also help Claremont win theGeorgetown University Energy Prize (ourClaremont Energy Challenge) VisitwwwClaremontEnergyChallengenet andclick on ldquoStart Hererdquo to register For thiscompetition you donrsquot even have to report

your energy use Itrsquos the overall city-widereduction that counts and the utilities re-port for us Register to get detailed updateson your energy use and have CHERP helpyou reduce your carbon footprint

Sign up for both competitions todayWith your help Claremont can win bothstate and national competitions

Devon HartmanFreeman Allen

Mark von WodtkeSustainable Claremont

Clean Power PlanDear Editor

The League of Women Voters opposeslegislation in the US Senate that would un-

dermine the Environmental ProtectionAgencyrsquos (EPA) Clean Power Plan Weurge all voters to contact our US senatorsto ask them to veto such legislation

The League of Women Voters has beenat the forefront of the environmental pro-

tection movement for decades consitently supporting legislation to preservour nationrsquos natural resources and protepublic health We support legislation thseeks to safeguard our country from thphysical economic and public health efects of climate change while also providing pathways to economic prosperity

Climate change is a global catastrophon a historic scale that will change thcourse of human life Confronting clima

change means turning the rising tides prtecting us from dangerous extremweather and cutting pollution The impacts of climate change are costly and ocountry cannot afford to put off action

Carbon pollution is the number-oncontributor to climate change and powplants are the largest source of industricarbon pollution in the US The CleaPower Plan will protect public health crate thousands of efficiency-related jobs rduce electricity bills for Americans and dliver power reliably The EPArsquos finalizeregulations to limit carbon pollution fronew and existing sources are the centrcomponents of a plan that fights climachange while strengthening the econom

and protecting public healthThe US is in a unique position to lea

the world in the fight against climachangemdashitrsquos time we step up to the chalenge World leaders will head to Paris the coming weeks to set meaningful goato fight climate change Significant stepfrom the US to continue lowering emisions of dangerous greenhouse gassesmdashlike the finalized regulations to reduccarbon pollutionmdashcould significantly impact discussions on the world stage

The League hopes you will makecommitment to support people not poluters by supporting EPArsquos Clean PowPlan We encourage you to oppose all atempts to overturn limit or undermin

these important protections The air wbreathe and the health of our constituendepend upon it

Ellen TaylVP for Advoca

LWV of Claremont Are

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Speaking for the Board of Claremont WildlandsConservancy (CWC) Irsquod

like to commend the city coun-

cil staff and consultants fortheir impressive work in craft-ing a draft of the master plan forthe Claremont Hills WildernessPark that will guide its manage-ment over the next 20 years

We strongly support most of the rec-ommendations in the draft as well as itsguiding principles preservation accessstewardship education and public en-gagement We also support the draftrsquosthree primary goals to preserve the parkas an environmental resource to manageit for ldquopassive recreational usesrdquo (hikingbiking horseback-riding) and to mini-mize negative impacts on park neighbors

Because of the significant and contro-versial increase in park visitors over thepast five years these goals appear to bein conflict access vs preservation andaccess vs welfare of neighbors

The cityrsquos consultants estimate 300000to 500000 visits per year with 85 percentrepeat visitors and 80 percent entering atMills Avenue to use ldquothe looprdquo trailwhich begins and ends there The loopand the parkrsquos other main trails are wideLA County fire roads built to handle mas-sive equipment

If we see these large visitor numbers asan asset rather than a problem we mayfind some reasonable solutions to theperceived conflicts After all the feesthese visitors pay totaling almost$450000 last year are the primary sourceof funding for managing the park Fur-thermore the parkrsquos regional attractionhelps Claremont win outside grants Of the nearly $20 million that has been spenton expanding the original park since1996 approximately 40 percent camefrom state and regional sources And notonly do visitors love the park and im-

prove their own health they become fu-ture advocates for its preservation

Under the principle of stewardship thedraft treats these park visitors as trouble-makers to be controlled ldquoUsers shall notnegatively impact wildlife and surround-ing propertiesrdquo Instead the large cadre of repeat visitors may be seen as potentialstewards who will promote a healthypark culture of respect for nature fellowvisitors neighbors and the community

One common concern some Clare-monters have raised about the thousandsof visitors is that they are damaging thepark However the cityrsquos environmentalconsultants for the master plan found theparkrsquos biological and cultural resources tobe in good condition ldquovisitor impactswere considered minimalrdquo These visi-tors tend to stay on the wide fire roadswhich can easily accommodate them

Another concern is that trails are an-noyingly clogged But in surveys duringthe summer of 2014 of over 2000 parkvisitors 93 percent indicated that thenumber of other visitors did not nega-tively impact their experience Manywrote enthusiastic notes saying how muchthey loved walking the loop

The final concern is parking and itrsquos aserious one The two lots at Mills have177 spaces Parking on most neighboringstreets is now restricted for residents onlyand the draft plan proposes extending therestrictions The lots are adequate to meetdemand except from 6 to 10 am on Sat-urdays and Sundays The draft plan pro-poses raising fees as the solution from thecurrent $3 for four hours to $5 from $3during peak periods to $10 and from$100 for an annual car permit to $140

Because the CWC supports the need tobalance the three primary goals of themaster plan and because one of our twogoals is to advocate for recreational ac-cess we oppose the proposal to raise fees

The raise may produce the unintendedconsequences of driving visitors awaythereby reducing park revenues or givingthem the incentive to park on other Clare-mont streets near other park entrancesWe advocate a better solution to provide

adequate overflow parking for peak peri-ods in spaces adjacent to the current lots

The CWCrsquos other primary goal is toexpand the park We envision a grand co-hesive wilderness park that preservesClaremontrsquos hillsides from its eastern towestern borders Currently the park in-cludes 2000 acres but about 800 acres of our hillsides remain in private hands Out-standing development credits allow forbuilding about 110 new housing units onthese lands

On this issue we believe the cityrsquos draftplan is rooted in the present and needsgreater vision for the next 20 years Itbriefly acknowledges the value of en-larging the park to preserve more of the

hillsides from development however ex-pansion is not included as a goal or evena ldquodesired outcomerdquo It must be

In our view three other critical issuesneed attention as the plan is being revised

First the draft ignores the perspectiveof the park as one part of an extendedwildlands corridor along the San Gabrielfoothills This broader vision involvesbuilding a strong network with neighbor-ing communities and with nonprofit andgovernmental agencies to find solutionsthat expand and link wilderness areaswhile balancing recreational access andpreservation

Secondly the draft unnecessarily lim-its the effort to provide flexible and sus-

tainable park funding for the next 20years It specifies that revenues for man-aging the park must come solely from itsown parking fees and citations preclud-ing any expenditure from the General

Fund This stricture ties the hands of fture city council members who may hathe resourcesmdashand the willmdashto supplment park revenues with General Funmonies in order to acquire a hillside pacel for example or to control an invasiv

plant speciesThirdly the final master plan shou

outline a clear mechanism for how thpark will be governed

The draft takes two steps in the right drection by identifying the Communiand Human Services Commission anstaffs as responsible for the managemeof the park and by proposing a community support group Friends of the Clarmont Hills Wilderness Park But roland responsibilities remain vague

Three factors are critical for succesfully implementing the master plan Specified staff members must take rsponsibility for its implementation so thit doesnrsquot just gather dust on a shelf an

2) Community members with everydaexperience of the park and insight intrail conditions facilities and natural rsources must be given clearly defineongoing advisory roles We propose flesing out these two features of the plan anadding one more 3) A provision for perodic surveys to gather information for fture decisions on park use and parking

Currently under revision by city stathe draft master plan will be reviewed btwo commissions this winter before gointo the city council for approval in ear2016 We encourage residents to studyand to share their views The city managerrsquos office is still accepting public comments on the draft which is available o

the cityrsquos websiteThe Claremont Wildlands Consevancyrsquos full response to the draft is on thClaremont Wildlands Conservancy wesite wwwclaremontwildlandsorg

Fine-tuning the Claremont Wilderness Park Master Planby Lissa Petersen President Claremont Wildlands Conservancy Board

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Claremont Kiwanis to openholiday Seersquos candy store

The Kiwanis Club of Claremont will open its an-nual holiday Seersquos candy store on Thursday Novem-ber 19 The shop is located at 909 W Foothill BlvdClaremont in the Sprouts Shopping Center The storewill be open every day from 8 am to 7 pm throughDecember 24 except for Thanksgiving

The pop-up shop is staffed entirely by volunteersfrom the Claremont Kiwanis Club and the clubrsquos

sponsored student group members the Circle K at theClaremont Colleges and the Key Clubs at ClaremontHigh School and San Antonio High School

All profits from the store will be used to supportthe mission of Kiwanis Serving the children of theworld one community and one child at a time Lo-cally the Claremont Kiwanis works in partnershipwith the Claremont Unified School District the cityof Claremontrsquos youth and senior programs the Clare-mont Educational Foundation and many other non-profit groups Local businesses wishing to placeadvance orders may contact the project chairmanNeal Coble at (909) 228-9760

Veterans Day ceremonyplanned at Memorial Park

Claremont residents are invited to join city leadersin a ceremony as they honor the men and women whohave served in the military The commemoration willtake place at Memorial Park on Wednesday Novem-ber 11 at 11 am For more information call theHughes Community Center at (909) 399-5490

City purchases new andimproved sanitation trucks

The city recently purchased three new sanitationtrucks to replace existing trucks that have exceededtheir useful life according to the city managerrsquos re-port The three new trucks will be used for residentialtrash service starting the first week of November Thenew vehicles run on compressed natural gas fuel withthe tanks mounted low on the truck body Mounting

the tanks lower improves maneuverability reducesthe risk of rollovers and minimizes conflicts with citytrees due to the lower profile The new trucks alsofeature right-hand drive providing drivers with bettervisibility and safer access to containers

In an effort to improve the fleetrsquos appearance thenew trash trucks are painted green instead of the tradi-tional white The sanitation division will continue toconvert its fleet to this new standard as vehicles comedue for replacement The purchase price of the vehi-cles was partially offset by the Mobile Source Reduc-

tion Committee which provides grant funding for al-ternative fuel heavy-duty vehicles Call the commu-nity services department with any questions at (909)399-5431

Peacutetanque moves meeting timeThe Claremont Peacutetanque group will meet each

Sunday at 2 pm instead of 5 pm effective Novem-ber 1 The group meets at the east end of June VailPark at Grand Avenue and Bluefield Drive For moreinformation email claremontpetanquegmailcom orcall (909) 399-5488

Mingle and Munch social groupto convene at Garner House

Looking to get out socialize and meet new friendsThe city of Claremont will host a Mingle and Munchevent where individuals and couples age 50 and oldercan explore new friendships The event will takeplace on Thursday November 12 from 6 to 8 pm atthe Garner House 840 N Indian Hill Blvd Admis-sion of $10 is due at the door (cash only) To RSVP

call (909) 399-5488 or visit wwwclaremontreccom

University of La Verne studentsproduce award-winning film

The Transformation a 20-minute film producedby University of La Verne TV broadcast students hastaken first-place honors in the national CollegeBroadcasters Inc competition in the Video SpecialBroadcast category

A teen werewolf comedy The Transformation

was written directed and co-produced by McKinleyPollock and co-produced by Serena Ghazzawi

The Transformation previously won awards fromthe Tellys the Broadcast Education Association theAlliance for Community Media (WAVE Award forbest screenplay) and the San Bernardino Valley Col-

lege Film Festival (best screenplay)Writer and director McKinley Pollock who is cur-

rently working toward a second bachelorrsquos degree inmusic at the University of La Verne has garneredmore awards for his video production work than anyother student in the history of the communications de-partment at La Verne

Other films Mr Pollock has worked on have wonawards from the Broadcast Education Association theTellys the Alliance for Community Media HometownMedia Awards the Alliance for Community Media

WAVE Awards the 909 Film Festival and the ChaffeCollege Film Festival

Mr McKinley is the son of Don Pollock head of the University of La Vernersquos broadcast program whserved as faculty advisor on The Tranformation

Ms Ghazzawi the filmrsquos producer is the daughteof University of La Verne professor of business IssamGhazzawi

Other crew members on The Transformation in-clude James Perez camera Christopher Mitzel lighing Raquel Lucero editor John Comunale assistant

director Taylor Grzechowiak production designerand Matthew Martin-Hall audio

Reading discussion of actingmethods at Shakespeare Club

The Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will fea-ture a talk by Amy Kenny which will explore themethods used by Shakespearersquos actors while learnintheir roles Audience volunteers will be invited to refrom cue scripts to help demonstrate how the Eliza-bethan actors knew where to move and what do

Ms Kenny of UC Riverside has a unique educatioin early modern literature and culture from the Uni-versity of Sussex Among other interesting jobs shewas dramaturg (a literary editor on staff at a theaterwho consults with actors and directors about the texfor 15 productions at Shakespearersquos Globe

The meeting will take place Monday November 9at 2 pm at the Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain AveClaremont Light refreshments will be served Theprogram is free of charge and all are welcome

The Shakespeare Club presents special speakersand programs the second Monday of each month atthe Joslyn Center Note The holiday meeting in De-cember will be held in Pomona Collegersquos beautifullydecorated Seaver House 305 N College Ave inClaremont For information contact Lucy Lynch at(909) 717-1109 or lucylunchaolcom

Dale Bros Brewery hosts BlackThursday event

Tickets to the Brews amp Bros Craft Beer Festival tobe held January 23 and benefiting the Claremont Educational Foundation are on sale at Dale Bros Brewery Get 10 percent off tickets purchased in the DaleBros tap room on Thursday November 12 onlymdashthmake the perfect stocking stuffer

Dale Bros will celebrate with live music from theMercy Bros good eats from Cruz-n-Taco and someawesome swag from event sponsors starting at 6 pmDale Bros is located at 2120 Porterfield Way UplandVisit wwwdalebrosbrewerycom for information

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As I work in my study researchingthis column I start to think aboutDr Morrill Ilsley who came to

Claremont in the 1920s to serve as the col-

lege physician and who once lived in myhouseDr Ilsley conducted his practice in the very same

room where I write I begin to think about how somany things become interconnected in a small townprobably more like three degrees of separation ratherthan the standard six degrees of separationmdashthe theorythat everyone and everything by way of introductionis six or fewer steps away from any other person in theworld

Dr Ilsley most likely received students in his office(my study) and in the days prior to the antibiotics andthe treatments we have today when someone had aninfectious disease in order for them to not infect every-one else isolation was the preferred solution to protectothers For students in the Claremont Colleges whichat the time consisted of Pomona Scripps and the Grad-

uate School it would have been difficult to isolate themin their dorms

It stands to reason that if Dr Ilsley needed to use iso-lation he would have had students admitted to the Me-morial Infirmary a little-known historical and architec-tural gem that still stands today The Colleges built theinfirmary in an isolated area in 1930 to address theneed warranted when infectious diseases such as the flucould spread rapidly and result in high death rates inthe general population

The Memorial Infirmary is located north of FoothillBoulevard set far back and hidden from the street in agrove of trees in what is now the Robert J Bernard Bi-ological Field Station The Infirmary was a gift of Mrand Mrs Hiram T Cleaver in honor of Colonel SeeleyW Mudd a trustee of Pomona College who served onthe Committee on Future Organization which formed

the Claremont Colleges in 1925 The ldquogroup systemrdquoof colleges was the vision of then Pomona CollegePresident James Blaisdell who had modeled it after theconstituent colleges of Oxford University in England

Needing to site the infirmary away from the Col-leges the area north of Foothill was a perfect locationSometimes referred to as the Scripps Infirmary thisname is logical in that it was built on a portion of the250 acres that was purchased with a gift from Ellen

Browning Scripps The 250 acres purchased includedIndian Hill part of which later became the now-closedgolf course The Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand the Bernard Field Station

The 8000-square-foot infirmary consisted of twowings each with a solarium at the end and each with10 beds one wing for women and the other for menHospital offices treatment rooms and the services areaoccupied the center spaces that extended from the cen-tral entrance Opening in 1931 the Memorial Infirmarywas designed by the renowned Pasadena architectsMarston and Maybury The building design SpanishColonial Revival was a favorite of the architects The

roof is red tile and the parapet walls extend at eitherend of the wings The building entrance has a gableroof flanked by two fireplaces a porch with fourcolumns and a double-door entry

In keeping with the degrees of separation themeSylvanus Marston did not just happen to come toClaremont in search of work He lived in Pasadena andgraduated from Pasadena High School in 1901 Hethen attended Pomona College for two years beforeheading to Cornell University where he graduated in1907 with an architecture degree He then returned toPasadena where with his first partner Garret Van Peltand later with Edgar Maybury his firms designed over1000 structures mostly in Pasadena but also in Han-cock Park Bel-Air Claremont and Santa Cruz

In 1937 Marston and Maybury also designed thestudent union building at Pomona College more com-

monly known as ldquoThe Cooprdquo Like many architecturalfirms that came first to Claremont to work with theColleges Marston and Maybury expanded beyond theCollegesrsquo footprint Hermann and Bess Garner hiredthe firm to design the Padua Hills Theatre in 1930 Of-ten attributed to the naming of the Marston Quadrangleat Pomona College there is actually no connectionThe Quad was named after George White Marston atrustee of and donor to Pomona College

The building was used as an infirmary for the Claremont Colleges consortium until the 1960s when it waclosed due to new seismic code requirements for hosptals In the early 1970s the hospital was firebombed apart of a student protest The fire caused considerabledamage to the entrance and it was declared unsafe tooccupy by the city in the late 1980s Afterwards theColleges sought to demolish it but because of its his-torical significance a permit was denied It has set un-

used and boarded up for almost two decadesFast forward to the present and the Memorial Infir-

mary is about to have new life breathed into its decay-ing existence The 12-acre parcel on which it sits waspurchased by Pitzer College and will be renovated tohouse the Robert Redford Conservancy for SouthernCalifornia Sustainability The Conservancy is an extension of Pitzerrsquos sustainability commitments and is in-tended to address the challenges facing urban popula-tions and as a laboratory to create innovativeapproaches for sustainability initiatives Long knownfor its core values of social responsibility and environmental sustainability Pitzer is exercising a core sus-tainability principle of the preservation movementmdashadaptive reuse of historic buildings

It is not enough for institutions to just tout their newLEED-certified buildings to be responsible stewards o

sustainability tenets If an historic building is demol-ished and replaced by a new building the embodiedenergy of the historic building is lost right along withthe architecture and the contextual link to the historyand events that occurred in that building None of thatcan be recoveredever Kudos to Pitzer and the RobeRedford Conservancy for saving The Memorial Infir-mary

The Memorial Infirmary by John Neiuber

Photo courtesy of Claremont HeritagThe Memorial Infirmary in 1931

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Celebrating CLASP 10 yearsof making a difference

Claremont After-School Programs is celebrating 10years of providing after-school tutoring to at-risk stu-dents in the Claremont Unified School District Thisspecial celebration will take place at a private PaduaHills home on Sunday November 8 from 3 to 5 pm

Past presidents Carole Harter Lissa PetersenSuzan Smith and Teddie Warner will be honored atthe event Festivities will include gourmet delights

wine good company and live entertainment by theCitrus Jazz Combo Guests will have the opportunityto bid on a three-night weekend stay at a beautifulDana Point beach house

In 2005 CLASP was formed by merging two pro-grams Claremont Tutorial Centers and the YouthWellness Center into one program that then served 60students two days a week at three sites Last yearCLASP offered tutoring programs three days a weekat five sites reaching 166 children who worked withmore than 260 community volunteers of all agesmaking CLASP an intergenerational program

CLASP provides tutoring recreation a healthysnack enrichment and transportation It serves kinder-garten through sixth grade students in the ClaremontUnified School District who need academic supportand it remains the only nonprofit non-sectarian or-

ganization in Claremont to offer after-school home-work help to CUSD students

For more information about CLASP visitwwwclasp4kidsorg For information about the partycall (909) 736-7457

Muslim Women SpeakersMovement to confer at Clare-mont School of Theology

Soraya Deen founder of the Muslim WomenSpeakers Movement (MWSM) will hold the MuslimWomen Speakers Summit in Claremont on SaturdayNovember 14 at Bayan Claremont a graduate schooloperating since 2011 at Claremont School of Theol-ogy that educates American Muslim scholars and reli-

gious leaders both men and women The event willtake place from 10 am to 3 pm Registration willbegin at 930 am

Ms Deen is a lawyer spiritual activist and motiva-tional speaker She is also the author of two booksServe A Call to Muslims and Peace Matters Rais-ing Peace Conscious Children She is also the co-founder of Peacemoms a Christian Muslimpartnership

Ms Deen is a member of Les Brownrsquos PlatinumGroup of Speakers She founded the MWSMmdash an ef-fort toward in her words ldquocreating 10000 voices of hoperdquomdashto motivate Muslim women to become civicand community activists In order to optimize theseefforts these women should learn to improve leader-ship and communication skills enhance their self-

confidence by overcoming personal shortcomings thatwould detract from that confidence build teams andengage in creative problem solving and use persua-sive techniques to reach their audience

These skills and techniques will be taught at thesummit with a goal that participants commit to com-

munity engagement through social activism Therewill be a panel discussion with top Muslim female ac-tivists journals and ldquofun food and gamesrdquo Top pro-fessional speakers will tell their stories of struggles tosuccess For information visit wwwsorayadeencom

CGUrsquos Drucker Day to featureexeuctives from creativeindustry management

Emmy Award-winning producer Eugene Youngpresident of Ryan Seacrest Productions and NetflixChief Talent Officer Tawni Cranz will headline theDrucker School of Managementrsquos annual DruckerDay on Saturday November 14

This yearrsquos event will focus on creative organiza-tions and how leaders can prepare and manage top

talentMr Young an alumnus of Claremont GraduateUniversityrsquos Drucker School will talk about what ittakes to manage creative shows like American IdolAmericarsquos Got Talent and Keeping Up With TheKardashians Ms Cranz also a Drucker Schoolalumna will discuss policies needed to retain talentsuch as Netflixrsquos recent decision to offer unlimitedtime off for new parents within the first year of achildrsquos birth or adoption

Drucker Day which is open to the public will startat 830 am on the campuses of the Claremont Col-leges There will be a craft beer and wine tasting re-ception at 3 pm and a roast of long-time facultymember Jay Prag at 4 pm

Other notable panelists include Lorenzo diBonaventura who has worked as an executive at

Warner Bros Music and Paramount managing andproducing major music and film projects such as theTransformers franchise Sharon Yazowski executivedirector of Levitt Pavilions who also runs a nonprofitorganization behind the largest free concert series inAmerica Juan Devis senior vice president of contentdevelopment and production at KCETLink Mr Devishas won an Emmy Webby LA Press Award and aNational Arts Journalism award Rebecca Clark pres-ident and CEO at LINC Housing Barry Goldsteinproject manager at NASArsquos Jet Propulsion Laboratoryand two-time recipient of the NASA ExceptionalLeadership Medal and Ajit Sivadasan vice presidentof Global eCommerce at Lenovo

Creative industries are a major force of innovationand economic competitiveness throughout California

and the nation Traditional industries also face com-petitive pressures to invent new ways of doing busi-ness in the global economy The premier challenge ispreparing and managing top talent that can drive thiscreative advantage

General admission is $100 For more informationvisit wwwdruckeralumniorgdruckerday2015

League of Women Voters to explores impact of social mediaon elections

ldquoThe Impact of Social Media on Electionsrdquo is thetopic of the League of Women Voterrsquos upcomingFood for Thought event to be held on Sunday No-vember 15 from 4 to 6 pm Award-winning politicalconsultant Rose Kapolczynski who was BarbaraBoxerrsquos campaign manager will lead the discussion

The event will take place at the Alexander HughesCenter 1700 Danbury Rd The public is invited to thwine and cheese event at a cost of $35 Seating is limited and all proceeds benefit the LWV EducationFund For information and reservations call (909)624-9457 or visit wwwclaremontcalwvnetorg

Pomona Valley Hospital

receives certification for pul-monary rehabilitation programPomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC

has announced the certification of its pulmonary rehabilitation program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation(AACVPR) PVHMC was recognized for its commiment to improving the quality of life by enhancingstandards of care

PVHMCrsquos cardiovascular rehabilitation programwas also recertified making it one of only 13 California hospitals and one of three Los Angeles Countyhospitals to have both its cardiac and pulmonary rehbilitation programs certified by AACVPR The car-diovascular program has maintained certificationsince 2000

Cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation pro-grams are designed to help people with cardiovascu-lar problems (eg heart attacks and coronary arterybypass graft surgery) and pulmonary problems (egchronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD] res-piratory symptoms) recover faster and improve theirquality of life Both programs include exercise edu-cation counseling and support for patients and theirfamilies

AACVPR-certified programs are recognized asleaders in the field of cardiovascular and pulmonaryrehabilitation because they offer the most advancedpractices available AACVPR program certification valid for three years

OUR TOWN

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

I

trsquos officialmdashthe best bar-

tender in the Inland Valleyworks in the heart of Claremont

The Whisper Housersquos Peter Barrigawas declared the winner of the inaugu-ral Inland Empire Battle for the BestBartender contest after creating a deli-cious Irish whiskey-based cocktail

ldquoIt feels greatrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIdefinitely put a lot of effort into itrdquo

Kim Peeples co-owner of VomFassmdasha shop specializing in spiritsoils vinegars and gourmet foodsmdashcre-ated the event as a way to showcase thetalent the Inland Empire has to offerThe event was the culmination of a

month-long online voting process inwhich thousands of people participatedto choose their favorite spirit-slinger

Mr Barrigarsquos as-of-yet unnameddrink beat the concoctions of two Red-lands-based bartenders one with ties toClaremont Billy Haig formerly of Eu-reka Burger and current owner of TheState and Dean DiTrapani head of thecocktail program at Rok N Fondue MrBarriga himself used to work at Eurekawith Mr Haig

The event also coincides with VomFassrsquo two-year anniversary in Clare-mont

ldquoOh my gosh the event has been sosuccessfulrdquo Ms Peeples said ldquoEach[drink] was different unique deliciousEven for myself I voted but it was ahard choice to pickrdquo

The special guest of the event wasJack Teeling of Teeling Whiskey aDublin-based distillery that sells itsproducts at Vom Fass franchises MrTeeling arrived in Claremont from Ire-land to judge the cocktails and provideexclusive Teeling whiskey tastings forlucky Claremonters

ldquoI think the whole craft cocktailscene in America is very interestingrdquoMr Teeling said ldquoAnd for me craftcocktails is all about ensuring that thespirit that you use the base spirit is not

hidden away or overpowered by the fla-vors you add inrdquo

The top three bartenders were re-quired to use any of the three whiskiesTeeling provides at Vom Fass JackrsquosChoice a 14-year-old single maltStephenrsquos Choice a five-year-old singlemalt named after Mr Teelingrsquos younger

brother and business partner andBrothers in Arms a 14-year-old singlemalt whiskey aged in bourbon andsherry casks

ldquo[The three cocktails] tasted verymuch like our whiskey but they hadother things that made them a little dif-ferent a little more interestingrdquo MrTeeling said ldquoAnd very refreshing forthe kind of lovely climate that you guyshave hererdquo

When Mr Barrigasaid he ldquoput a lot of effortrdquo into his win-

ning drink he wasnrsquot exagger-ating he spent an impressiveamount of energy preparing forthe event coming in to VomFass and sampling Teelingwhiskies to get a feel for thetaste and nuances of eachspirit

Mr Barrigarsquos winning entry was sim-ple in appearance but complex in fla-vor and execution The star ingredientbesides the Jackrsquos Choice whiskey is atincture or alcohol extract he madefrom coffee limes chili flakes ha-banero oil cardamom vanilla cinna-

mon and allspice Mr Barriga usedEverclear to extract the flavors

ldquoIt takes three to four weeks to actu-ally make itrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoYouhave to run cheesecloth through itThere was a little water added to it totake away from the heatrdquo

Twelve drops of the tincture goesinto each cocktail along with a half-ounce of banana liqueur and twoounces of Jackrsquos Choice whiskey Itrsquosstirred and served up like a Manhattan

ldquoI wanted to make it as difficult aspossiblerdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIt was im-portant that I didnrsquot take away from theactual purity of the whiskey and en-

hance the whiskey I felt like it made themost sense to make an aromatic or old

fashioned-style cocktail which this isrdquoThe final product is pale yellow in

color with each ingredient serving tocomplement the whiskey Mr Teelingwas immediately impressed with MrBarrigarsquos drink

ldquoThe first cocktail was made forJack And he said right off the bat thatdidnrsquot take away from his spirit and lsquoafar as Irsquom concerned you alreadywonrsquordquo Mr Barriga said before being

crowned the winnerMr Barriga received some useful

swag for winning the competition anengraved silver shaker and $100 giftcard to spend at any Vom Fass location

After the success of the premiere batender face-off Ms Peeples promisedthe event will grow in the future possbly encompassing a larger area withmore talented bartenders in competi-tion

ldquoI want this to turn into an annualevent and bigger than our storerdquo MsPeeples said ldquoGet others involvedmaybe some other restaurants and takthis to an even bigger mixology event

next yearrdquo mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Homegrown talent wins taste test for best bartender

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergThe Whisper Housersquos Peter Barriga was declared the winner of the inaugural Inland Empire Battle for the Best Bartender contest after creating a delicious Iriswhiskey-based cocktail

Billy Haig right formerly of Eureka Burger and current owner of The State in Red-lands finishes up preparation of his drink with Drew Saylor

Dean DiTrapani head of the cocktailprogram at Rok N Fondue created thiscocktail the Long Ireland

Melissa Ciagwa from Buttercup Cater-

ing samples a ldquoLong Irelandrdquo by bar-tender finalist Dean DiTrapani of Rok NFondue

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The Claremont High School girlsvarsity volleyball team won theirfinal match of the season 3-0

against visiting Diamond Bar in front of alarge home crowd Tuesday

Diamond Bar never really posed much of a threat asthe Pack went 25-18 25-22 and 25-10 in a match that ce-mented their third-place finish in the Palomares League

It was also senior night for both teams and Claremontrecognized Roi Wallace GeorgieJackson Kristen Kiltgaard JenniferFrias Sydney Lawler and Emily Birdin a pregame ceremony where they were presented withflowers and posed for photos with their families

The senior players spontaneously decided to honortheir number-one fan Jim Timpane asking that he jointhem for a photo under a balloon arch stretched acrosscenter court Mr Timpane has attended nearly everygame for the past 21 seasons beginning in 1995 when his

daughter was a freshman on the Claremont teamIn an effort to give his seniors including those who

donrsquot normally start maximum court time coach MarkMina had his team in a constant rotation throughout thenight Every handful of plays he was substituting one oreven two players

ldquoSince it was senior night we wanted to honor themWe happen to have six [seniors] and I played all sixrdquo heexplained In volleyball the players move from one po-sition to the next as the game progresses However sincesome of the seniors donrsquot play well in all positions CoachMina substituted them to avoid creating a weakness ldquoWewanted them to play but we didnrsquot want to loserdquo he said

The girls started the first set with a comfortable leadgoing ahead 13-5 but were a bit too jovial on the courtwhich caused them to lose focus and Diamond Bar cameback with a flurry of scoring The Brahmas nearly tied

the game at 14-13 when Wallacersquos strong serve putClaremont well ahead and this time they didnrsquot lookback A big block from Wallace was all they needed toput the first game in the books

The second set saw the best competition of the nightwith Diamond Bar matching Claremont point for pointuntil Claremont pulled ahead by seven points and wason the verge of victory when the Brahmas came roaringback Starting at 24-17 Diamond Bar won the next fivepoints until Bird got a kill to put the set away

The final set was all Claremont with some great playsfrom sophomores Kylie Robinson and Emilee RohrerHowever it was apropos that senior Frias got the lastpoint of the night with a kill up the middle

Despite limited court time junior Simone Bliss had agame-high of 12 kills from 24 attempts Frias came in

just behind with eight kills Wallace also had a solid night

with 22 assists while Jackson came up with 10 digsldquoWe have been playing good volleyball our last few

matchesrdquo said Coach Mina ldquoI love Claremontmdashthe girlsare great My goal is to be here next year to be the firstmultiple-year coach Claremont has had in a whilerdquo

With the victory the girls are 6-4 in league and 15-11overall Their first match in the CIF tournament has not

been announced yetmdashSteven Felschundneff

stevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Volleyball team ends on high note readies for CIF play

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15 1

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont High School girls volleyball team cel-ebrates after scoring a particularly difficult point onTuesday at CHS The Pack defeated visiting DiamondBar 3-0 to clinch third place in the Palomares Leagueand a berth in the CIF tournament

CROSS COUNTRY

Claremont High School crosscountry swept the Palomares Leaguefinals on Thursday at Bonelli Re-gional Park making them unde-feated for the season All fiveteamsmdashboys frosh soph girls andboys junior varsity and girls and

boys varsitymdashnever lost a meet thisyear As a result the girls varsityteam is now ranked third and theboys team is seventh in the SouthernSection Division Two

ldquoIt was a great season We arelooking forward to post-seasonrdquo saidCoach Bill Reeves

From here the teams will competein the CIF prelims on the 14th inRiverside and then in the finals at MtSAC If they perform well in the fi-nals the team will advance to thestate meet on the 28th in Fresno

BOYS WATER POLO

Claremont boys water polo ce-mented their second straight Palo-mares League title on Tuesday with a

16-3 victory over GlendoraCoach Kristin Rodriguez made

good use of her entire team during thematch with eight players scoring atleast one goal Top performances in-clude Johnathon Wong five goalsone assist Bruno Snow three goalsnine steals four assists LenningDavis two goals four assists IanWaasdorp two goals one assist Dy-lan Clinton one goal one assist onesteal Mat Turk one goal one steal

Jack Kruze one goal two stealsTyler Allen one goal Josh Uchizonoone goal Will DePreze two stealsone assist and Ivan Lamboo twosteals In the net Kallan Grant hadnine saves two steals and one assist

On Friday they will play Cerritosin a non-conference game that CoachRodriguez hopes will sharpen theirskills for the CIF tournament

With the victory Claremont is now8-0 in league and 18-7 overall andranked seventh in Division Five of the Southern Section

GIRLS TENNIS

The girls varsity tennis PalomaresLeague tournament took place lastweek at the Claremont Club The

teamrsquos number-one singles playeElizabeth Wu upset the number-foseed from Ayala to advance to thsingles semi-finals The number-ondoubles team Lelia Kennedy anDorothy Kang upset the numbefour seeds from Glendora to advancto the doubles semi-finals also

FOOTBALL

Glendora was just too much fClaremont to handle Friday night the Tartans clinched the PalomarLeague title Glendora outscoreClaremont from the very beginninand also shut down the Packrsquos running game on their way to the 35-1victory

Quarterback Raine Pohaku Kheaku-Paiva had 82 yards rushin52 yards passing including one completion to Laquamie Bond for touchdown Duy Tran-Sampson onhad 68 yards rushing but did scothe Packrsquos other touchdown

On Friday the Pack faces SouHills at home for their last leagugame Claremontrsquos record is now 2 in league and 7-2 overall whicguarantees them a spot in the CItournament

CHS ROUND-UP

Seniors Roi Wallace and Sydney Lawler successfulblock a shot from Diamond Bar

Seniors Jennifer Frias Sydney Lawler Georgie Jack-son Roi Wallace Kristen Kiltgaard and Emily Birdpose for a photo with the teamrsquos biggest fan Jim Tim-pane Mr Timpane has been a regular at CHS volley-ball games for 21 seasons

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The Claremont Architec-tural Commission poredover the plans for the

proposed Pomona College Mu-seum of Art during their Octo-ber 28 meeting

Representatives of the city the collegeand the architectural firm behind itBoston-based Machado Silvetti made theextensive plans for the museum availableNo voting took place at the meetingmdashthecommissionrsquos job was to act in conjunc-tion with the cityrsquos Planning Commissionto look over the museum plans

Three commissionersmdashMark Schoe-man Maureen Wheeler and BenjaminMcCoymdashwere not present at the meet-ing recused due to a conflict of interestaccording to commission chair JamesManifold

One of the items scrutinized by thecommission and the public was the loca-tion of the proposed museum

Under the current plan the museumwill be built on the west side of CollegeAvenue between Bonita and SecondThe location calls for the moving of thehistorical Renwick House slightly southand across the street above the softballfield The white cottages directly north of the housemdashcurrently being used as stu-dent housingmdashwill be demolished ac-cording to the plan

Jennifer Trotoux an architectural his-torian and Scripps College alumna wason hand to present an environmental im-pact report (EIR) determining how theproposed move will affect the historicQueen Anne-style home built in 1900Ms Trotoux concluded it would not af-

fect the historical integrity of the housenor the area surrounding it

Also in the updated EIR was an as-sessment of Pomona Collegersquos sewer sys-tem The revised EIR made public on

October 19 found ldquoexisting and ex-pected future capacity deficienciesrdquo withthe sewer system supporting the collegeFlow monitoring will be performedsometime between October and Aprilfor one week to assess the sewer linesand to see if any changes or upsizingneeds to be done

Ms Trotouxrsquos clalim about Renwickrsquossuggested move was not shared withmany of the speakers during public com-ment Some such as Claremont Heritagedirector David Shearer were worriedabout the move ruining the historical sig-nificance of the house as well as theproposed zone change

ldquoTo be frank the latest iterations of theEIR and the master plan have only addedinsult to injurymdashto the citizens of Clare-mont our city staff our city council andcommissions such as thisrdquo Mr Shearersaid

During discussion commission mem-ber Marta Perlas asserted she was ldquotornrdquoabout the proposed location of the mu-

seum adding that she understands thereason why the museum should be therebut later claiming she wasnrsquot sold on theidea of moving Renwick across the streetto the softball field

Commission member Clive Dym saidhe was inclined to move ahead with theplan along with the updated EIR andalso insisted members of the public whospoke out against moving Renwickldquoarenrsquot immediately impactedrdquo by themove

Pomona College Master Planner ScottSmith stated the location is important be-cause it serves as a link between the col-lege and the community a point MrManifold agreed with calling it ldquocampus

planning 101rdquoAfter a brief recess Jeffry Burchard

principal architect with Machado Silvettipresented the blueprints for the art mu-seum Mr Burchard highlighted the num-

ber of amenities the museum is set tohave including a center square for eventsand classes art halls office space artvaults and a portico Mr Manifoldstressed the importance of going over thedetails of the proposed museum

ldquoThis is our chance to give some feed-back to the applicant and the architect be-fore they go too far through the designprocess where it would be really hard toreverse gears later down the linerdquo MrManifold emphasized

The main entrance to the museum isplanned for Bonita Avenue with a sec-ondary entrance on College The Bonitaentrance was originally created to attractmore Claremont community members tothe site

ldquoThe choice of this site is remarkableand extremely challenging but it presentsmany great opportunities for the collegeand the community in that it situates itself as kind of a civic zone in the east villagewhich includes the post office and thecity hall the library and Shelton ParkrdquoMr Burchard said ldquoItrsquos also great in pro-viding programmable open space to this

area as opposed to a blank open spacthatrsquos on the site nowrdquo

During public comment many of thspeakers relayed concerns with parkinin and around the museum site wiKaren Rosenthal calling for two-houparking along College and Bonita avenues to potentially free up space for vi

itors Commissioner Clive Dym notethe museum would open at 1 pm wepast the morning parking grind

In reviewing the site itself the commission didnrsquot hold back from criticismof the museumrsquos design save for MDym Ms Perlas called the design ldquodiappointingrdquo and claimed to have expected more from Machado Silvetti

ldquoIrsquove seen a lot of their work and itvery impressive and I sort of feel like fell short in Claremontrdquo Ms Perlas saildquoI understand the reasoning behind whthe building has been designed the wayis but I also think that therersquos a lack ounderstanding in how the city behaves ubanistically around this areardquo

Ms Perlas was also not a fan of thBonita Avenue entrance an opinioshared by Mr Manifold and commissiomember Bob Perry Mr Perry in his asessment criticized the building as ldquonan elegant experiencerdquo and a ldquovery utiltarian walkrdquo

Mr Dym had kinder words for thplan noting he liked the basic design the building

The commission will take its notes the Claremont Planning Commission ffurther review

The full master plan is open for review to the public now through December 3 at Claremont City Hall the Clarmont Library the Hughes Communi

Center and Youth Activity Center It caalso be viewed on the cityrsquos website wwwclaremontcaorg

mdashMatthew Bramle

newsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2 015 1

Commission scrutinizes museum plans open for public review

To be frank the latest

iterations of the EIR and

the master plan have

only added insult to in- jurymdashto the citizens of

Claremont our city staff

our city council and com-

missions such as thisDavid Shearer

Claremont Heritage

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 16

ART MART Visit the ClaremontPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booths532 W First St Claremont

BASEBALLProfessor Richard Santil-lan author of Mexican AmericanBaseball in the Pomona Valley willserve as moderator and keynotespeaker for this program There will bea panel of Pomona Valley locals who

played in the segregated Mexican base-

ball leagues from the 1930s to the1970s Among them will be RayldquoTykerdquo Sevilla who captained andquarterbacked the Claremont HighSchool football team to the 1958 CIFchampionship They will also discussgrowing up in Arbol Verde Claremontrsquos

oldest continuous neighborhood This isa free program at 11 am in the Clare-mont Library meeting room For allages The Claremont Library is locatedat 208 N Harvard Ave For more infor-mation call (909) 621-4902 or visittheir website at colapubliborgCLAREMONT ART WALK VisitClaremont galleries between 6 and 9

pm for exhibit opening receptionsVisit claremontartwalkcom for detailsSCAMFEST The Southern Cali-fornia A Cappella Music Festivalhosted by The Claremont ShadesTickets will be available online at

pomonaedubridges or through theBridges Auditorium box office 7 pmBridges Auditorium 450 N CollegeWay Claremont $8 for students and$15 for non-students (909) 607-1139or website pomonaedubridges

AN EVENING WITH JOHNYORK Benefit concert for the PrisonLibrary Project John York is a singercomposer and instrumentalist wellknown as a former member of theByrds He was a member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and The Mamas and

The Papas touring band He played bass for Johnny Rivers and LightninrsquoHopkins He has played with GeneClark Rick Danko Richard Manuel

Nicky Hopkins David Carradine andmore Mr York sings with a rich emo-tional voice and favors the 12-stringguitar Currently Mr York is perform-ing solo as well as with his own bandThe Jangle Brothers Barry McGuireand PF Sloan Tickets in advance are$10 or $12 at the door The event takes

place at 730 pm at The ClaremontForum 586 W First St Claremont(909) 626-3066 prisonlibraryprojectorgand claremontforumorg

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont Village

SHAKESPEARE CLUB A discus-

sion by Amy Kenny professor at URiverside about how Shakespearersquos ators learned their parts and rehearsethe plays Audience volunteers will binvited to read from cue scripts to heldemonstrate how the Elizabethan ators knew where to move and what tdo 2 pm Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain Ave Claremont (909) 717-1109ISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun waof exercise with music of Israeli fodance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremon(909) 921-7115SUSTAINABILITY DIALOG ldquoHeaing Gardens How Your Yard Can Savthe Worldrdquo presented by April GarbaHow a thoughtfully-designed garden caslow storm water use less water cohomes reduce energy needs provid

food for humans and habitat for creaturecreate less waste be restful and survivedrought 7 to 830 pm Pomona CollegeHahn Building Room 101 located at 42

N Harvard Ave Claremont

CALENDARClaremont Art WalkCheck out our Claremont ArtWalk listing and map

Page 18

Friday November 6 through Saturday November 14

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Performing artsIVRT presents ldquoCompanyrdquoat the Candlelight Pavilion

Page 17

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

NovemberSaturday 7

NovemberSunday 8

November

Friday 6

NovemberMonday 9

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

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Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

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At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 340

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 339

RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

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House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

FOUR bedrooms 175 bath-rooms with detached studioUpgraded kitchen with gran-ite and stainless steel appli-ances Shared laundry Rentincludes water gas electricInternet $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Rentals

House for rent

THREE bedrooms one bath-room plus a detached studioFresh paint new carpet andceramic tile Drought tolerantlandscape $2500 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Office space for rent

BEAUTIFUL furnished thera-pistrsquos office available to sub-let part-time in ClaremontVillage Ideal location 323-835-3661

GREAT Village locationMedicalprofessional space

App rox imatel y 650 sq ftWaiting room and privatehalf-bathroom $1755monthly includes water909-447-7716

Townhome for rent

THREE bedrooms two-and-a-half bathrooms 1900 sq ftTwo-car garage central heatand AC $2000 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Want to rent

LOOKING for interestingplace to rent single male$900 to $1500 a monthMagazine publisher Frank

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Marketplace

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smalls

Refinishing too 909-593-

1846 LaVerne Kensolden-

odditiescom

For sale

ADJUSTABLE electric hospi-

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Mattress and frame Paid

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best offer 909-957-1929

Garage sale

SATURDAY and Sunday 7am to 2 pm 2141 Edinboro

Ave Claremont Collectiblesclothes tools and more

Animals

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

Animal Shelters

Inland ValleyHumane Society909-623-9777

Upland Animal Shelter 909-931-4185

HOPE Upland1-800-811-4285

West End Animal Shelter 909-947-3517

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services23

real estate27

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CALLING all artists Wish youcould have your own art gallerybut donrsquot have the time or money Claremont galleryspace available starting at$100 monthly (three monthsminimum) Student discount

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BIG BACKYARD SALE

Saturday November 79 am to 2 pm

524 Mt Carmel Drive Claremont

Kachinas antiques cobalt blue glassChina crystal collectibles silver pictures

frames dolls electronics Avant Garde Magazines (1968-1971) and much more

MISSING

A silver kachinacat pendant waslost on Halloweennight somewherein Claremont Thependant is one-of-a-kind and of greatpersonal value toits owner If foundplease call 909-367-3236

Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Sale in Claremont

Claremont Club AreaSaturday November 7 bull 8 am to 3 pm1713 Shenandoah Drive Claremont CA 91711

Lovely Mid-Century period dining room suite inspired by PaulMcCobb for Ramseau Furniture Company in walnut with themulti-directional hour glass pattern on the doors and the tabletop All unique original hardware Eames low dining chair Thiswas the home of a very well know chef and caterer specializingin many ethnic regions of the world as well as vegan menusand there are over 500 of the greatest cookbooks There are alot of very nice kitchen and catering related items Large col-lection of Jazz CD and albums as well as stereo equipmentSpinet piano Ethnic art and deacutecor Patios have some well es-tablished citrus trees in wine barrels The Mantis ComposT-Twin dual-chamber composter Please bring your own boxes Ido not provide them and with all the books in the home you willwish you had something to carry them in

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds

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A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY TheCOURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N Claremont

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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573 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONTHosted by Irene Argandona Enjoy Claremont living in this affordableClaremont PUD This home has 2 mas-ter suites one with a walk-in closet andhalf bathroom downstairs Open floorplan vaulted ceilings and a cozy rockfireplace Living area leads to a patiowith small yard Newer carpet andpaint Two-car attached garage with di-rect access This complex has only 35units and has been recently renovatedon the exterior Walking distance toClaremont Village Colleges MetroLinkand pooch park Now $325000 (W573)

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custom front gate Tile and granitecounters newer appliances dual-pane windows and doors gameroom open family kitchen with heat-return fireplace Three-car garagewith large concrete driveway andextensive patio $698000 (K2529)

1906 CLOVERDALE DRIVE POMONA

Two bedroom home with refin-ished hardwood floors FACAdual-pane windows and remod-eled kitchen with granite countersFreshly painted interior drought-tolerant landscaping and coveredback patio on a spacious lot$335000 (C1906)

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619 SYCAMORE AVE CLAREMONT Light bright and airy this highly up-graded gorgeous home has a remodelled kitchen and bathrooms Other amenitiesinclude a separate family room and dining room fireplace in the living room crownmolding recessed lighting dual-pane windows and a two-car attached garageFor more information please call Madhu at 909-260-5560

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HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

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Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

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Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

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Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

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Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

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Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015

Speaking for the Board of Claremont WildlandsConservancy (CWC) Irsquod

like to commend the city coun-

cil staff and consultants fortheir impressive work in craft-ing a draft of the master plan forthe Claremont Hills WildernessPark that will guide its manage-ment over the next 20 years

We strongly support most of the rec-ommendations in the draft as well as itsguiding principles preservation accessstewardship education and public en-gagement We also support the draftrsquosthree primary goals to preserve the parkas an environmental resource to manageit for ldquopassive recreational usesrdquo (hikingbiking horseback-riding) and to mini-mize negative impacts on park neighbors

Because of the significant and contro-versial increase in park visitors over thepast five years these goals appear to bein conflict access vs preservation andaccess vs welfare of neighbors

The cityrsquos consultants estimate 300000to 500000 visits per year with 85 percentrepeat visitors and 80 percent entering atMills Avenue to use ldquothe looprdquo trailwhich begins and ends there The loopand the parkrsquos other main trails are wideLA County fire roads built to handle mas-sive equipment

If we see these large visitor numbers asan asset rather than a problem we mayfind some reasonable solutions to theperceived conflicts After all the feesthese visitors pay totaling almost$450000 last year are the primary sourceof funding for managing the park Fur-thermore the parkrsquos regional attractionhelps Claremont win outside grants Of the nearly $20 million that has been spenton expanding the original park since1996 approximately 40 percent camefrom state and regional sources And notonly do visitors love the park and im-

prove their own health they become fu-ture advocates for its preservation

Under the principle of stewardship thedraft treats these park visitors as trouble-makers to be controlled ldquoUsers shall notnegatively impact wildlife and surround-ing propertiesrdquo Instead the large cadre of repeat visitors may be seen as potentialstewards who will promote a healthypark culture of respect for nature fellowvisitors neighbors and the community

One common concern some Clare-monters have raised about the thousandsof visitors is that they are damaging thepark However the cityrsquos environmentalconsultants for the master plan found theparkrsquos biological and cultural resources tobe in good condition ldquovisitor impactswere considered minimalrdquo These visi-tors tend to stay on the wide fire roadswhich can easily accommodate them

Another concern is that trails are an-noyingly clogged But in surveys duringthe summer of 2014 of over 2000 parkvisitors 93 percent indicated that thenumber of other visitors did not nega-tively impact their experience Manywrote enthusiastic notes saying how muchthey loved walking the loop

The final concern is parking and itrsquos aserious one The two lots at Mills have177 spaces Parking on most neighboringstreets is now restricted for residents onlyand the draft plan proposes extending therestrictions The lots are adequate to meetdemand except from 6 to 10 am on Sat-urdays and Sundays The draft plan pro-poses raising fees as the solution from thecurrent $3 for four hours to $5 from $3during peak periods to $10 and from$100 for an annual car permit to $140

Because the CWC supports the need tobalance the three primary goals of themaster plan and because one of our twogoals is to advocate for recreational ac-cess we oppose the proposal to raise fees

The raise may produce the unintendedconsequences of driving visitors awaythereby reducing park revenues or givingthem the incentive to park on other Clare-mont streets near other park entrancesWe advocate a better solution to provide

adequate overflow parking for peak peri-ods in spaces adjacent to the current lots

The CWCrsquos other primary goal is toexpand the park We envision a grand co-hesive wilderness park that preservesClaremontrsquos hillsides from its eastern towestern borders Currently the park in-cludes 2000 acres but about 800 acres of our hillsides remain in private hands Out-standing development credits allow forbuilding about 110 new housing units onthese lands

On this issue we believe the cityrsquos draftplan is rooted in the present and needsgreater vision for the next 20 years Itbriefly acknowledges the value of en-larging the park to preserve more of the

hillsides from development however ex-pansion is not included as a goal or evena ldquodesired outcomerdquo It must be

In our view three other critical issuesneed attention as the plan is being revised

First the draft ignores the perspectiveof the park as one part of an extendedwildlands corridor along the San Gabrielfoothills This broader vision involvesbuilding a strong network with neighbor-ing communities and with nonprofit andgovernmental agencies to find solutionsthat expand and link wilderness areaswhile balancing recreational access andpreservation

Secondly the draft unnecessarily lim-its the effort to provide flexible and sus-

tainable park funding for the next 20years It specifies that revenues for man-aging the park must come solely from itsown parking fees and citations preclud-ing any expenditure from the General

Fund This stricture ties the hands of fture city council members who may hathe resourcesmdashand the willmdashto supplment park revenues with General Funmonies in order to acquire a hillside pacel for example or to control an invasiv

plant speciesThirdly the final master plan shou

outline a clear mechanism for how thpark will be governed

The draft takes two steps in the right drection by identifying the Communiand Human Services Commission anstaffs as responsible for the managemeof the park and by proposing a community support group Friends of the Clarmont Hills Wilderness Park But roland responsibilities remain vague

Three factors are critical for succesfully implementing the master plan Specified staff members must take rsponsibility for its implementation so thit doesnrsquot just gather dust on a shelf an

2) Community members with everydaexperience of the park and insight intrail conditions facilities and natural rsources must be given clearly defineongoing advisory roles We propose flesing out these two features of the plan anadding one more 3) A provision for perodic surveys to gather information for fture decisions on park use and parking

Currently under revision by city stathe draft master plan will be reviewed btwo commissions this winter before gointo the city council for approval in ear2016 We encourage residents to studyand to share their views The city managerrsquos office is still accepting public comments on the draft which is available o

the cityrsquos websiteThe Claremont Wildlands Consevancyrsquos full response to the draft is on thClaremont Wildlands Conservancy wesite wwwclaremontwildlandsorg

Fine-tuning the Claremont Wilderness Park Master Planby Lissa Petersen President Claremont Wildlands Conservancy Board

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Claremont Kiwanis to openholiday Seersquos candy store

The Kiwanis Club of Claremont will open its an-nual holiday Seersquos candy store on Thursday Novem-ber 19 The shop is located at 909 W Foothill BlvdClaremont in the Sprouts Shopping Center The storewill be open every day from 8 am to 7 pm throughDecember 24 except for Thanksgiving

The pop-up shop is staffed entirely by volunteersfrom the Claremont Kiwanis Club and the clubrsquos

sponsored student group members the Circle K at theClaremont Colleges and the Key Clubs at ClaremontHigh School and San Antonio High School

All profits from the store will be used to supportthe mission of Kiwanis Serving the children of theworld one community and one child at a time Lo-cally the Claremont Kiwanis works in partnershipwith the Claremont Unified School District the cityof Claremontrsquos youth and senior programs the Clare-mont Educational Foundation and many other non-profit groups Local businesses wishing to placeadvance orders may contact the project chairmanNeal Coble at (909) 228-9760

Veterans Day ceremonyplanned at Memorial Park

Claremont residents are invited to join city leadersin a ceremony as they honor the men and women whohave served in the military The commemoration willtake place at Memorial Park on Wednesday Novem-ber 11 at 11 am For more information call theHughes Community Center at (909) 399-5490

City purchases new andimproved sanitation trucks

The city recently purchased three new sanitationtrucks to replace existing trucks that have exceededtheir useful life according to the city managerrsquos re-port The three new trucks will be used for residentialtrash service starting the first week of November Thenew vehicles run on compressed natural gas fuel withthe tanks mounted low on the truck body Mounting

the tanks lower improves maneuverability reducesthe risk of rollovers and minimizes conflicts with citytrees due to the lower profile The new trucks alsofeature right-hand drive providing drivers with bettervisibility and safer access to containers

In an effort to improve the fleetrsquos appearance thenew trash trucks are painted green instead of the tradi-tional white The sanitation division will continue toconvert its fleet to this new standard as vehicles comedue for replacement The purchase price of the vehi-cles was partially offset by the Mobile Source Reduc-

tion Committee which provides grant funding for al-ternative fuel heavy-duty vehicles Call the commu-nity services department with any questions at (909)399-5431

Peacutetanque moves meeting timeThe Claremont Peacutetanque group will meet each

Sunday at 2 pm instead of 5 pm effective Novem-ber 1 The group meets at the east end of June VailPark at Grand Avenue and Bluefield Drive For moreinformation email claremontpetanquegmailcom orcall (909) 399-5488

Mingle and Munch social groupto convene at Garner House

Looking to get out socialize and meet new friendsThe city of Claremont will host a Mingle and Munchevent where individuals and couples age 50 and oldercan explore new friendships The event will takeplace on Thursday November 12 from 6 to 8 pm atthe Garner House 840 N Indian Hill Blvd Admis-sion of $10 is due at the door (cash only) To RSVP

call (909) 399-5488 or visit wwwclaremontreccom

University of La Verne studentsproduce award-winning film

The Transformation a 20-minute film producedby University of La Verne TV broadcast students hastaken first-place honors in the national CollegeBroadcasters Inc competition in the Video SpecialBroadcast category

A teen werewolf comedy The Transformation

was written directed and co-produced by McKinleyPollock and co-produced by Serena Ghazzawi

The Transformation previously won awards fromthe Tellys the Broadcast Education Association theAlliance for Community Media (WAVE Award forbest screenplay) and the San Bernardino Valley Col-

lege Film Festival (best screenplay)Writer and director McKinley Pollock who is cur-

rently working toward a second bachelorrsquos degree inmusic at the University of La Verne has garneredmore awards for his video production work than anyother student in the history of the communications de-partment at La Verne

Other films Mr Pollock has worked on have wonawards from the Broadcast Education Association theTellys the Alliance for Community Media HometownMedia Awards the Alliance for Community Media

WAVE Awards the 909 Film Festival and the ChaffeCollege Film Festival

Mr McKinley is the son of Don Pollock head of the University of La Vernersquos broadcast program whserved as faculty advisor on The Tranformation

Ms Ghazzawi the filmrsquos producer is the daughteof University of La Verne professor of business IssamGhazzawi

Other crew members on The Transformation in-clude James Perez camera Christopher Mitzel lighing Raquel Lucero editor John Comunale assistant

director Taylor Grzechowiak production designerand Matthew Martin-Hall audio

Reading discussion of actingmethods at Shakespeare Club

The Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will fea-ture a talk by Amy Kenny which will explore themethods used by Shakespearersquos actors while learnintheir roles Audience volunteers will be invited to refrom cue scripts to help demonstrate how the Eliza-bethan actors knew where to move and what do

Ms Kenny of UC Riverside has a unique educatioin early modern literature and culture from the Uni-versity of Sussex Among other interesting jobs shewas dramaturg (a literary editor on staff at a theaterwho consults with actors and directors about the texfor 15 productions at Shakespearersquos Globe

The meeting will take place Monday November 9at 2 pm at the Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain AveClaremont Light refreshments will be served Theprogram is free of charge and all are welcome

The Shakespeare Club presents special speakersand programs the second Monday of each month atthe Joslyn Center Note The holiday meeting in De-cember will be held in Pomona Collegersquos beautifullydecorated Seaver House 305 N College Ave inClaremont For information contact Lucy Lynch at(909) 717-1109 or lucylunchaolcom

Dale Bros Brewery hosts BlackThursday event

Tickets to the Brews amp Bros Craft Beer Festival tobe held January 23 and benefiting the Claremont Educational Foundation are on sale at Dale Bros Brewery Get 10 percent off tickets purchased in the DaleBros tap room on Thursday November 12 onlymdashthmake the perfect stocking stuffer

Dale Bros will celebrate with live music from theMercy Bros good eats from Cruz-n-Taco and someawesome swag from event sponsors starting at 6 pmDale Bros is located at 2120 Porterfield Way UplandVisit wwwdalebrosbrewerycom for information

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015

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As I work in my study researchingthis column I start to think aboutDr Morrill Ilsley who came to

Claremont in the 1920s to serve as the col-

lege physician and who once lived in myhouseDr Ilsley conducted his practice in the very same

room where I write I begin to think about how somany things become interconnected in a small townprobably more like three degrees of separation ratherthan the standard six degrees of separationmdashthe theorythat everyone and everything by way of introductionis six or fewer steps away from any other person in theworld

Dr Ilsley most likely received students in his office(my study) and in the days prior to the antibiotics andthe treatments we have today when someone had aninfectious disease in order for them to not infect every-one else isolation was the preferred solution to protectothers For students in the Claremont Colleges whichat the time consisted of Pomona Scripps and the Grad-

uate School it would have been difficult to isolate themin their dorms

It stands to reason that if Dr Ilsley needed to use iso-lation he would have had students admitted to the Me-morial Infirmary a little-known historical and architec-tural gem that still stands today The Colleges built theinfirmary in an isolated area in 1930 to address theneed warranted when infectious diseases such as the flucould spread rapidly and result in high death rates inthe general population

The Memorial Infirmary is located north of FoothillBoulevard set far back and hidden from the street in agrove of trees in what is now the Robert J Bernard Bi-ological Field Station The Infirmary was a gift of Mrand Mrs Hiram T Cleaver in honor of Colonel SeeleyW Mudd a trustee of Pomona College who served onthe Committee on Future Organization which formed

the Claremont Colleges in 1925 The ldquogroup systemrdquoof colleges was the vision of then Pomona CollegePresident James Blaisdell who had modeled it after theconstituent colleges of Oxford University in England

Needing to site the infirmary away from the Col-leges the area north of Foothill was a perfect locationSometimes referred to as the Scripps Infirmary thisname is logical in that it was built on a portion of the250 acres that was purchased with a gift from Ellen

Browning Scripps The 250 acres purchased includedIndian Hill part of which later became the now-closedgolf course The Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand the Bernard Field Station

The 8000-square-foot infirmary consisted of twowings each with a solarium at the end and each with10 beds one wing for women and the other for menHospital offices treatment rooms and the services areaoccupied the center spaces that extended from the cen-tral entrance Opening in 1931 the Memorial Infirmarywas designed by the renowned Pasadena architectsMarston and Maybury The building design SpanishColonial Revival was a favorite of the architects The

roof is red tile and the parapet walls extend at eitherend of the wings The building entrance has a gableroof flanked by two fireplaces a porch with fourcolumns and a double-door entry

In keeping with the degrees of separation themeSylvanus Marston did not just happen to come toClaremont in search of work He lived in Pasadena andgraduated from Pasadena High School in 1901 Hethen attended Pomona College for two years beforeheading to Cornell University where he graduated in1907 with an architecture degree He then returned toPasadena where with his first partner Garret Van Peltand later with Edgar Maybury his firms designed over1000 structures mostly in Pasadena but also in Han-cock Park Bel-Air Claremont and Santa Cruz

In 1937 Marston and Maybury also designed thestudent union building at Pomona College more com-

monly known as ldquoThe Cooprdquo Like many architecturalfirms that came first to Claremont to work with theColleges Marston and Maybury expanded beyond theCollegesrsquo footprint Hermann and Bess Garner hiredthe firm to design the Padua Hills Theatre in 1930 Of-ten attributed to the naming of the Marston Quadrangleat Pomona College there is actually no connectionThe Quad was named after George White Marston atrustee of and donor to Pomona College

The building was used as an infirmary for the Claremont Colleges consortium until the 1960s when it waclosed due to new seismic code requirements for hosptals In the early 1970s the hospital was firebombed apart of a student protest The fire caused considerabledamage to the entrance and it was declared unsafe tooccupy by the city in the late 1980s Afterwards theColleges sought to demolish it but because of its his-torical significance a permit was denied It has set un-

used and boarded up for almost two decadesFast forward to the present and the Memorial Infir-

mary is about to have new life breathed into its decay-ing existence The 12-acre parcel on which it sits waspurchased by Pitzer College and will be renovated tohouse the Robert Redford Conservancy for SouthernCalifornia Sustainability The Conservancy is an extension of Pitzerrsquos sustainability commitments and is in-tended to address the challenges facing urban popula-tions and as a laboratory to create innovativeapproaches for sustainability initiatives Long knownfor its core values of social responsibility and environmental sustainability Pitzer is exercising a core sus-tainability principle of the preservation movementmdashadaptive reuse of historic buildings

It is not enough for institutions to just tout their newLEED-certified buildings to be responsible stewards o

sustainability tenets If an historic building is demol-ished and replaced by a new building the embodiedenergy of the historic building is lost right along withthe architecture and the contextual link to the historyand events that occurred in that building None of thatcan be recoveredever Kudos to Pitzer and the RobeRedford Conservancy for saving The Memorial Infir-mary

The Memorial Infirmary by John Neiuber

Photo courtesy of Claremont HeritagThe Memorial Infirmary in 1931

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

Celebrating CLASP 10 yearsof making a difference

Claremont After-School Programs is celebrating 10years of providing after-school tutoring to at-risk stu-dents in the Claremont Unified School District Thisspecial celebration will take place at a private PaduaHills home on Sunday November 8 from 3 to 5 pm

Past presidents Carole Harter Lissa PetersenSuzan Smith and Teddie Warner will be honored atthe event Festivities will include gourmet delights

wine good company and live entertainment by theCitrus Jazz Combo Guests will have the opportunityto bid on a three-night weekend stay at a beautifulDana Point beach house

In 2005 CLASP was formed by merging two pro-grams Claremont Tutorial Centers and the YouthWellness Center into one program that then served 60students two days a week at three sites Last yearCLASP offered tutoring programs three days a weekat five sites reaching 166 children who worked withmore than 260 community volunteers of all agesmaking CLASP an intergenerational program

CLASP provides tutoring recreation a healthysnack enrichment and transportation It serves kinder-garten through sixth grade students in the ClaremontUnified School District who need academic supportand it remains the only nonprofit non-sectarian or-

ganization in Claremont to offer after-school home-work help to CUSD students

For more information about CLASP visitwwwclasp4kidsorg For information about the partycall (909) 736-7457

Muslim Women SpeakersMovement to confer at Clare-mont School of Theology

Soraya Deen founder of the Muslim WomenSpeakers Movement (MWSM) will hold the MuslimWomen Speakers Summit in Claremont on SaturdayNovember 14 at Bayan Claremont a graduate schooloperating since 2011 at Claremont School of Theol-ogy that educates American Muslim scholars and reli-

gious leaders both men and women The event willtake place from 10 am to 3 pm Registration willbegin at 930 am

Ms Deen is a lawyer spiritual activist and motiva-tional speaker She is also the author of two booksServe A Call to Muslims and Peace Matters Rais-ing Peace Conscious Children She is also the co-founder of Peacemoms a Christian Muslimpartnership

Ms Deen is a member of Les Brownrsquos PlatinumGroup of Speakers She founded the MWSMmdash an ef-fort toward in her words ldquocreating 10000 voices of hoperdquomdashto motivate Muslim women to become civicand community activists In order to optimize theseefforts these women should learn to improve leader-ship and communication skills enhance their self-

confidence by overcoming personal shortcomings thatwould detract from that confidence build teams andengage in creative problem solving and use persua-sive techniques to reach their audience

These skills and techniques will be taught at thesummit with a goal that participants commit to com-

munity engagement through social activism Therewill be a panel discussion with top Muslim female ac-tivists journals and ldquofun food and gamesrdquo Top pro-fessional speakers will tell their stories of struggles tosuccess For information visit wwwsorayadeencom

CGUrsquos Drucker Day to featureexeuctives from creativeindustry management

Emmy Award-winning producer Eugene Youngpresident of Ryan Seacrest Productions and NetflixChief Talent Officer Tawni Cranz will headline theDrucker School of Managementrsquos annual DruckerDay on Saturday November 14

This yearrsquos event will focus on creative organiza-tions and how leaders can prepare and manage top

talentMr Young an alumnus of Claremont GraduateUniversityrsquos Drucker School will talk about what ittakes to manage creative shows like American IdolAmericarsquos Got Talent and Keeping Up With TheKardashians Ms Cranz also a Drucker Schoolalumna will discuss policies needed to retain talentsuch as Netflixrsquos recent decision to offer unlimitedtime off for new parents within the first year of achildrsquos birth or adoption

Drucker Day which is open to the public will startat 830 am on the campuses of the Claremont Col-leges There will be a craft beer and wine tasting re-ception at 3 pm and a roast of long-time facultymember Jay Prag at 4 pm

Other notable panelists include Lorenzo diBonaventura who has worked as an executive at

Warner Bros Music and Paramount managing andproducing major music and film projects such as theTransformers franchise Sharon Yazowski executivedirector of Levitt Pavilions who also runs a nonprofitorganization behind the largest free concert series inAmerica Juan Devis senior vice president of contentdevelopment and production at KCETLink Mr Devishas won an Emmy Webby LA Press Award and aNational Arts Journalism award Rebecca Clark pres-ident and CEO at LINC Housing Barry Goldsteinproject manager at NASArsquos Jet Propulsion Laboratoryand two-time recipient of the NASA ExceptionalLeadership Medal and Ajit Sivadasan vice presidentof Global eCommerce at Lenovo

Creative industries are a major force of innovationand economic competitiveness throughout California

and the nation Traditional industries also face com-petitive pressures to invent new ways of doing busi-ness in the global economy The premier challenge ispreparing and managing top talent that can drive thiscreative advantage

General admission is $100 For more informationvisit wwwdruckeralumniorgdruckerday2015

League of Women Voters to explores impact of social mediaon elections

ldquoThe Impact of Social Media on Electionsrdquo is thetopic of the League of Women Voterrsquos upcomingFood for Thought event to be held on Sunday No-vember 15 from 4 to 6 pm Award-winning politicalconsultant Rose Kapolczynski who was BarbaraBoxerrsquos campaign manager will lead the discussion

The event will take place at the Alexander HughesCenter 1700 Danbury Rd The public is invited to thwine and cheese event at a cost of $35 Seating is limited and all proceeds benefit the LWV EducationFund For information and reservations call (909)624-9457 or visit wwwclaremontcalwvnetorg

Pomona Valley Hospital

receives certification for pul-monary rehabilitation programPomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC

has announced the certification of its pulmonary rehabilitation program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation(AACVPR) PVHMC was recognized for its commiment to improving the quality of life by enhancingstandards of care

PVHMCrsquos cardiovascular rehabilitation programwas also recertified making it one of only 13 California hospitals and one of three Los Angeles Countyhospitals to have both its cardiac and pulmonary rehbilitation programs certified by AACVPR The car-diovascular program has maintained certificationsince 2000

Cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation pro-grams are designed to help people with cardiovascu-lar problems (eg heart attacks and coronary arterybypass graft surgery) and pulmonary problems (egchronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD] res-piratory symptoms) recover faster and improve theirquality of life Both programs include exercise edu-cation counseling and support for patients and theirfamilies

AACVPR-certified programs are recognized asleaders in the field of cardiovascular and pulmonaryrehabilitation because they offer the most advancedpractices available AACVPR program certification valid for three years

OUR TOWN

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

I

trsquos officialmdashthe best bar-

tender in the Inland Valleyworks in the heart of Claremont

The Whisper Housersquos Peter Barrigawas declared the winner of the inaugu-ral Inland Empire Battle for the BestBartender contest after creating a deli-cious Irish whiskey-based cocktail

ldquoIt feels greatrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIdefinitely put a lot of effort into itrdquo

Kim Peeples co-owner of VomFassmdasha shop specializing in spiritsoils vinegars and gourmet foodsmdashcre-ated the event as a way to showcase thetalent the Inland Empire has to offerThe event was the culmination of a

month-long online voting process inwhich thousands of people participatedto choose their favorite spirit-slinger

Mr Barrigarsquos as-of-yet unnameddrink beat the concoctions of two Red-lands-based bartenders one with ties toClaremont Billy Haig formerly of Eu-reka Burger and current owner of TheState and Dean DiTrapani head of thecocktail program at Rok N Fondue MrBarriga himself used to work at Eurekawith Mr Haig

The event also coincides with VomFassrsquo two-year anniversary in Clare-mont

ldquoOh my gosh the event has been sosuccessfulrdquo Ms Peeples said ldquoEach[drink] was different unique deliciousEven for myself I voted but it was ahard choice to pickrdquo

The special guest of the event wasJack Teeling of Teeling Whiskey aDublin-based distillery that sells itsproducts at Vom Fass franchises MrTeeling arrived in Claremont from Ire-land to judge the cocktails and provideexclusive Teeling whiskey tastings forlucky Claremonters

ldquoI think the whole craft cocktailscene in America is very interestingrdquoMr Teeling said ldquoAnd for me craftcocktails is all about ensuring that thespirit that you use the base spirit is not

hidden away or overpowered by the fla-vors you add inrdquo

The top three bartenders were re-quired to use any of the three whiskiesTeeling provides at Vom Fass JackrsquosChoice a 14-year-old single maltStephenrsquos Choice a five-year-old singlemalt named after Mr Teelingrsquos younger

brother and business partner andBrothers in Arms a 14-year-old singlemalt whiskey aged in bourbon andsherry casks

ldquo[The three cocktails] tasted verymuch like our whiskey but they hadother things that made them a little dif-ferent a little more interestingrdquo MrTeeling said ldquoAnd very refreshing forthe kind of lovely climate that you guyshave hererdquo

When Mr Barrigasaid he ldquoput a lot of effortrdquo into his win-

ning drink he wasnrsquot exagger-ating he spent an impressiveamount of energy preparing forthe event coming in to VomFass and sampling Teelingwhiskies to get a feel for thetaste and nuances of eachspirit

Mr Barrigarsquos winning entry was sim-ple in appearance but complex in fla-vor and execution The star ingredientbesides the Jackrsquos Choice whiskey is atincture or alcohol extract he madefrom coffee limes chili flakes ha-banero oil cardamom vanilla cinna-

mon and allspice Mr Barriga usedEverclear to extract the flavors

ldquoIt takes three to four weeks to actu-ally make itrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoYouhave to run cheesecloth through itThere was a little water added to it totake away from the heatrdquo

Twelve drops of the tincture goesinto each cocktail along with a half-ounce of banana liqueur and twoounces of Jackrsquos Choice whiskey Itrsquosstirred and served up like a Manhattan

ldquoI wanted to make it as difficult aspossiblerdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIt was im-portant that I didnrsquot take away from theactual purity of the whiskey and en-

hance the whiskey I felt like it made themost sense to make an aromatic or old

fashioned-style cocktail which this isrdquoThe final product is pale yellow in

color with each ingredient serving tocomplement the whiskey Mr Teelingwas immediately impressed with MrBarrigarsquos drink

ldquoThe first cocktail was made forJack And he said right off the bat thatdidnrsquot take away from his spirit and lsquoafar as Irsquom concerned you alreadywonrsquordquo Mr Barriga said before being

crowned the winnerMr Barriga received some useful

swag for winning the competition anengraved silver shaker and $100 giftcard to spend at any Vom Fass location

After the success of the premiere batender face-off Ms Peeples promisedthe event will grow in the future possbly encompassing a larger area withmore talented bartenders in competi-tion

ldquoI want this to turn into an annualevent and bigger than our storerdquo MsPeeples said ldquoGet others involvedmaybe some other restaurants and takthis to an even bigger mixology event

next yearrdquo mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Homegrown talent wins taste test for best bartender

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergThe Whisper Housersquos Peter Barriga was declared the winner of the inaugural Inland Empire Battle for the Best Bartender contest after creating a delicious Iriswhiskey-based cocktail

Billy Haig right formerly of Eureka Burger and current owner of The State in Red-lands finishes up preparation of his drink with Drew Saylor

Dean DiTrapani head of the cocktailprogram at Rok N Fondue created thiscocktail the Long Ireland

Melissa Ciagwa from Buttercup Cater-

ing samples a ldquoLong Irelandrdquo by bar-tender finalist Dean DiTrapani of Rok NFondue

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The Claremont High School girlsvarsity volleyball team won theirfinal match of the season 3-0

against visiting Diamond Bar in front of alarge home crowd Tuesday

Diamond Bar never really posed much of a threat asthe Pack went 25-18 25-22 and 25-10 in a match that ce-mented their third-place finish in the Palomares League

It was also senior night for both teams and Claremontrecognized Roi Wallace GeorgieJackson Kristen Kiltgaard JenniferFrias Sydney Lawler and Emily Birdin a pregame ceremony where they were presented withflowers and posed for photos with their families

The senior players spontaneously decided to honortheir number-one fan Jim Timpane asking that he jointhem for a photo under a balloon arch stretched acrosscenter court Mr Timpane has attended nearly everygame for the past 21 seasons beginning in 1995 when his

daughter was a freshman on the Claremont teamIn an effort to give his seniors including those who

donrsquot normally start maximum court time coach MarkMina had his team in a constant rotation throughout thenight Every handful of plays he was substituting one oreven two players

ldquoSince it was senior night we wanted to honor themWe happen to have six [seniors] and I played all sixrdquo heexplained In volleyball the players move from one po-sition to the next as the game progresses However sincesome of the seniors donrsquot play well in all positions CoachMina substituted them to avoid creating a weakness ldquoWewanted them to play but we didnrsquot want to loserdquo he said

The girls started the first set with a comfortable leadgoing ahead 13-5 but were a bit too jovial on the courtwhich caused them to lose focus and Diamond Bar cameback with a flurry of scoring The Brahmas nearly tied

the game at 14-13 when Wallacersquos strong serve putClaremont well ahead and this time they didnrsquot lookback A big block from Wallace was all they needed toput the first game in the books

The second set saw the best competition of the nightwith Diamond Bar matching Claremont point for pointuntil Claremont pulled ahead by seven points and wason the verge of victory when the Brahmas came roaringback Starting at 24-17 Diamond Bar won the next fivepoints until Bird got a kill to put the set away

The final set was all Claremont with some great playsfrom sophomores Kylie Robinson and Emilee RohrerHowever it was apropos that senior Frias got the lastpoint of the night with a kill up the middle

Despite limited court time junior Simone Bliss had agame-high of 12 kills from 24 attempts Frias came in

just behind with eight kills Wallace also had a solid night

with 22 assists while Jackson came up with 10 digsldquoWe have been playing good volleyball our last few

matchesrdquo said Coach Mina ldquoI love Claremontmdashthe girlsare great My goal is to be here next year to be the firstmultiple-year coach Claremont has had in a whilerdquo

With the victory the girls are 6-4 in league and 15-11overall Their first match in the CIF tournament has not

been announced yetmdashSteven Felschundneff

stevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Volleyball team ends on high note readies for CIF play

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15 1

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont High School girls volleyball team cel-ebrates after scoring a particularly difficult point onTuesday at CHS The Pack defeated visiting DiamondBar 3-0 to clinch third place in the Palomares Leagueand a berth in the CIF tournament

CROSS COUNTRY

Claremont High School crosscountry swept the Palomares Leaguefinals on Thursday at Bonelli Re-gional Park making them unde-feated for the season All fiveteamsmdashboys frosh soph girls andboys junior varsity and girls and

boys varsitymdashnever lost a meet thisyear As a result the girls varsityteam is now ranked third and theboys team is seventh in the SouthernSection Division Two

ldquoIt was a great season We arelooking forward to post-seasonrdquo saidCoach Bill Reeves

From here the teams will competein the CIF prelims on the 14th inRiverside and then in the finals at MtSAC If they perform well in the fi-nals the team will advance to thestate meet on the 28th in Fresno

BOYS WATER POLO

Claremont boys water polo ce-mented their second straight Palo-mares League title on Tuesday with a

16-3 victory over GlendoraCoach Kristin Rodriguez made

good use of her entire team during thematch with eight players scoring atleast one goal Top performances in-clude Johnathon Wong five goalsone assist Bruno Snow three goalsnine steals four assists LenningDavis two goals four assists IanWaasdorp two goals one assist Dy-lan Clinton one goal one assist onesteal Mat Turk one goal one steal

Jack Kruze one goal two stealsTyler Allen one goal Josh Uchizonoone goal Will DePreze two stealsone assist and Ivan Lamboo twosteals In the net Kallan Grant hadnine saves two steals and one assist

On Friday they will play Cerritosin a non-conference game that CoachRodriguez hopes will sharpen theirskills for the CIF tournament

With the victory Claremont is now8-0 in league and 18-7 overall andranked seventh in Division Five of the Southern Section

GIRLS TENNIS

The girls varsity tennis PalomaresLeague tournament took place lastweek at the Claremont Club The

teamrsquos number-one singles playeElizabeth Wu upset the number-foseed from Ayala to advance to thsingles semi-finals The number-ondoubles team Lelia Kennedy anDorothy Kang upset the numbefour seeds from Glendora to advancto the doubles semi-finals also

FOOTBALL

Glendora was just too much fClaremont to handle Friday night the Tartans clinched the PalomarLeague title Glendora outscoreClaremont from the very beginninand also shut down the Packrsquos running game on their way to the 35-1victory

Quarterback Raine Pohaku Kheaku-Paiva had 82 yards rushin52 yards passing including one completion to Laquamie Bond for touchdown Duy Tran-Sampson onhad 68 yards rushing but did scothe Packrsquos other touchdown

On Friday the Pack faces SouHills at home for their last leagugame Claremontrsquos record is now 2 in league and 7-2 overall whicguarantees them a spot in the CItournament

CHS ROUND-UP

Seniors Roi Wallace and Sydney Lawler successfulblock a shot from Diamond Bar

Seniors Jennifer Frias Sydney Lawler Georgie Jack-son Roi Wallace Kristen Kiltgaard and Emily Birdpose for a photo with the teamrsquos biggest fan Jim Tim-pane Mr Timpane has been a regular at CHS volley-ball games for 21 seasons

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The Claremont Architec-tural Commission poredover the plans for the

proposed Pomona College Mu-seum of Art during their Octo-ber 28 meeting

Representatives of the city the collegeand the architectural firm behind itBoston-based Machado Silvetti made theextensive plans for the museum availableNo voting took place at the meetingmdashthecommissionrsquos job was to act in conjunc-tion with the cityrsquos Planning Commissionto look over the museum plans

Three commissionersmdashMark Schoe-man Maureen Wheeler and BenjaminMcCoymdashwere not present at the meet-ing recused due to a conflict of interestaccording to commission chair JamesManifold

One of the items scrutinized by thecommission and the public was the loca-tion of the proposed museum

Under the current plan the museumwill be built on the west side of CollegeAvenue between Bonita and SecondThe location calls for the moving of thehistorical Renwick House slightly southand across the street above the softballfield The white cottages directly north of the housemdashcurrently being used as stu-dent housingmdashwill be demolished ac-cording to the plan

Jennifer Trotoux an architectural his-torian and Scripps College alumna wason hand to present an environmental im-pact report (EIR) determining how theproposed move will affect the historicQueen Anne-style home built in 1900Ms Trotoux concluded it would not af-

fect the historical integrity of the housenor the area surrounding it

Also in the updated EIR was an as-sessment of Pomona Collegersquos sewer sys-tem The revised EIR made public on

October 19 found ldquoexisting and ex-pected future capacity deficienciesrdquo withthe sewer system supporting the collegeFlow monitoring will be performedsometime between October and Aprilfor one week to assess the sewer linesand to see if any changes or upsizingneeds to be done

Ms Trotouxrsquos clalim about Renwickrsquossuggested move was not shared withmany of the speakers during public com-ment Some such as Claremont Heritagedirector David Shearer were worriedabout the move ruining the historical sig-nificance of the house as well as theproposed zone change

ldquoTo be frank the latest iterations of theEIR and the master plan have only addedinsult to injurymdashto the citizens of Clare-mont our city staff our city council andcommissions such as thisrdquo Mr Shearersaid

During discussion commission mem-ber Marta Perlas asserted she was ldquotornrdquoabout the proposed location of the mu-

seum adding that she understands thereason why the museum should be therebut later claiming she wasnrsquot sold on theidea of moving Renwick across the streetto the softball field

Commission member Clive Dym saidhe was inclined to move ahead with theplan along with the updated EIR andalso insisted members of the public whospoke out against moving Renwickldquoarenrsquot immediately impactedrdquo by themove

Pomona College Master Planner ScottSmith stated the location is important be-cause it serves as a link between the col-lege and the community a point MrManifold agreed with calling it ldquocampus

planning 101rdquoAfter a brief recess Jeffry Burchard

principal architect with Machado Silvettipresented the blueprints for the art mu-seum Mr Burchard highlighted the num-

ber of amenities the museum is set tohave including a center square for eventsand classes art halls office space artvaults and a portico Mr Manifoldstressed the importance of going over thedetails of the proposed museum

ldquoThis is our chance to give some feed-back to the applicant and the architect be-fore they go too far through the designprocess where it would be really hard toreverse gears later down the linerdquo MrManifold emphasized

The main entrance to the museum isplanned for Bonita Avenue with a sec-ondary entrance on College The Bonitaentrance was originally created to attractmore Claremont community members tothe site

ldquoThe choice of this site is remarkableand extremely challenging but it presentsmany great opportunities for the collegeand the community in that it situates itself as kind of a civic zone in the east villagewhich includes the post office and thecity hall the library and Shelton ParkrdquoMr Burchard said ldquoItrsquos also great in pro-viding programmable open space to this

area as opposed to a blank open spacthatrsquos on the site nowrdquo

During public comment many of thspeakers relayed concerns with parkinin and around the museum site wiKaren Rosenthal calling for two-houparking along College and Bonita avenues to potentially free up space for vi

itors Commissioner Clive Dym notethe museum would open at 1 pm wepast the morning parking grind

In reviewing the site itself the commission didnrsquot hold back from criticismof the museumrsquos design save for MDym Ms Perlas called the design ldquodiappointingrdquo and claimed to have expected more from Machado Silvetti

ldquoIrsquove seen a lot of their work and itvery impressive and I sort of feel like fell short in Claremontrdquo Ms Perlas saildquoI understand the reasoning behind whthe building has been designed the wayis but I also think that therersquos a lack ounderstanding in how the city behaves ubanistically around this areardquo

Ms Perlas was also not a fan of thBonita Avenue entrance an opinioshared by Mr Manifold and commissiomember Bob Perry Mr Perry in his asessment criticized the building as ldquonan elegant experiencerdquo and a ldquovery utiltarian walkrdquo

Mr Dym had kinder words for thplan noting he liked the basic design the building

The commission will take its notes the Claremont Planning Commission ffurther review

The full master plan is open for review to the public now through December 3 at Claremont City Hall the Clarmont Library the Hughes Communi

Center and Youth Activity Center It caalso be viewed on the cityrsquos website wwwclaremontcaorg

mdashMatthew Bramle

newsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2 015 1

Commission scrutinizes museum plans open for public review

To be frank the latest

iterations of the EIR and

the master plan have

only added insult to in- jurymdashto the citizens of

Claremont our city staff

our city council and com-

missions such as thisDavid Shearer

Claremont Heritage

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ART MART Visit the ClaremontPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booths532 W First St Claremont

BASEBALLProfessor Richard Santil-lan author of Mexican AmericanBaseball in the Pomona Valley willserve as moderator and keynotespeaker for this program There will bea panel of Pomona Valley locals who

played in the segregated Mexican base-

ball leagues from the 1930s to the1970s Among them will be RayldquoTykerdquo Sevilla who captained andquarterbacked the Claremont HighSchool football team to the 1958 CIFchampionship They will also discussgrowing up in Arbol Verde Claremontrsquos

oldest continuous neighborhood This isa free program at 11 am in the Clare-mont Library meeting room For allages The Claremont Library is locatedat 208 N Harvard Ave For more infor-mation call (909) 621-4902 or visittheir website at colapubliborgCLAREMONT ART WALK VisitClaremont galleries between 6 and 9

pm for exhibit opening receptionsVisit claremontartwalkcom for detailsSCAMFEST The Southern Cali-fornia A Cappella Music Festivalhosted by The Claremont ShadesTickets will be available online at

pomonaedubridges or through theBridges Auditorium box office 7 pmBridges Auditorium 450 N CollegeWay Claremont $8 for students and$15 for non-students (909) 607-1139or website pomonaedubridges

AN EVENING WITH JOHNYORK Benefit concert for the PrisonLibrary Project John York is a singercomposer and instrumentalist wellknown as a former member of theByrds He was a member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and The Mamas and

The Papas touring band He played bass for Johnny Rivers and LightninrsquoHopkins He has played with GeneClark Rick Danko Richard Manuel

Nicky Hopkins David Carradine andmore Mr York sings with a rich emo-tional voice and favors the 12-stringguitar Currently Mr York is perform-ing solo as well as with his own bandThe Jangle Brothers Barry McGuireand PF Sloan Tickets in advance are$10 or $12 at the door The event takes

place at 730 pm at The ClaremontForum 586 W First St Claremont(909) 626-3066 prisonlibraryprojectorgand claremontforumorg

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont Village

SHAKESPEARE CLUB A discus-

sion by Amy Kenny professor at URiverside about how Shakespearersquos ators learned their parts and rehearsethe plays Audience volunteers will binvited to read from cue scripts to heldemonstrate how the Elizabethan ators knew where to move and what tdo 2 pm Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain Ave Claremont (909) 717-1109ISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun waof exercise with music of Israeli fodance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremon(909) 921-7115SUSTAINABILITY DIALOG ldquoHeaing Gardens How Your Yard Can Savthe Worldrdquo presented by April GarbaHow a thoughtfully-designed garden caslow storm water use less water cohomes reduce energy needs provid

food for humans and habitat for creaturecreate less waste be restful and survivedrought 7 to 830 pm Pomona CollegeHahn Building Room 101 located at 42

N Harvard Ave Claremont

CALENDARClaremont Art WalkCheck out our Claremont ArtWalk listing and map

Page 18

Friday November 6 through Saturday November 14

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Performing artsIVRT presents ldquoCompanyrdquoat the Candlelight Pavilion

Page 17

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

NovemberSaturday 7

NovemberSunday 8

November

Friday 6

NovemberMonday 9

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

GALLERIES1

First Street

Second Street

I n d i a n

H i l l B l v d

Y a l e A v e n u e

H a r v a r d A v e n u e

Bonita Avenue

Fourth Street

Foothill Blvd

4

1210

11

71

3

5

2

6

Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

9

8

At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 340

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 339

RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

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House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

FOUR bedrooms 175 bath-rooms with detached studioUpgraded kitchen with gran-ite and stainless steel appli-ances Shared laundry Rentincludes water gas electricInternet $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Rentals

House for rent

THREE bedrooms one bath-room plus a detached studioFresh paint new carpet andceramic tile Drought tolerantlandscape $2500 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Office space for rent

BEAUTIFUL furnished thera-pistrsquos office available to sub-let part-time in ClaremontVillage Ideal location 323-835-3661

GREAT Village locationMedicalprofessional space

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Townhome for rent

THREE bedrooms two-and-a-half bathrooms 1900 sq ftTwo-car garage central heatand AC $2000 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

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LOOKING for interestingplace to rent single male$900 to $1500 a monthMagazine publisher Frank

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Marketplace

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smalls

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For sale

ADJUSTABLE electric hospi-

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Garage sale

SATURDAY and Sunday 7am to 2 pm 2141 Edinboro

Ave Claremont Collectiblesclothes tools and more

Animals

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

Animal Shelters

Inland ValleyHumane Society909-623-9777

Upland Animal Shelter 909-931-4185

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West End Animal Shelter 909-947-3517

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services23

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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2529 KING WAY CLAREMONTIdeally located next to the Thompson CreekTrail with foothill view this fabulous one-sto-ry Spanish ranch-style home has beenmeticulously upgraded Four bedroomsand 2 remodeled bathrooms in 2146 sq fton a manicured 13161 sq ft lot Drought-tolerant landscaping private courtyard with

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HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

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Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

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built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

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DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

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Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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Claremont Kiwanis to openholiday Seersquos candy store

The Kiwanis Club of Claremont will open its an-nual holiday Seersquos candy store on Thursday Novem-ber 19 The shop is located at 909 W Foothill BlvdClaremont in the Sprouts Shopping Center The storewill be open every day from 8 am to 7 pm throughDecember 24 except for Thanksgiving

The pop-up shop is staffed entirely by volunteersfrom the Claremont Kiwanis Club and the clubrsquos

sponsored student group members the Circle K at theClaremont Colleges and the Key Clubs at ClaremontHigh School and San Antonio High School

All profits from the store will be used to supportthe mission of Kiwanis Serving the children of theworld one community and one child at a time Lo-cally the Claremont Kiwanis works in partnershipwith the Claremont Unified School District the cityof Claremontrsquos youth and senior programs the Clare-mont Educational Foundation and many other non-profit groups Local businesses wishing to placeadvance orders may contact the project chairmanNeal Coble at (909) 228-9760

Veterans Day ceremonyplanned at Memorial Park

Claremont residents are invited to join city leadersin a ceremony as they honor the men and women whohave served in the military The commemoration willtake place at Memorial Park on Wednesday Novem-ber 11 at 11 am For more information call theHughes Community Center at (909) 399-5490

City purchases new andimproved sanitation trucks

The city recently purchased three new sanitationtrucks to replace existing trucks that have exceededtheir useful life according to the city managerrsquos re-port The three new trucks will be used for residentialtrash service starting the first week of November Thenew vehicles run on compressed natural gas fuel withthe tanks mounted low on the truck body Mounting

the tanks lower improves maneuverability reducesthe risk of rollovers and minimizes conflicts with citytrees due to the lower profile The new trucks alsofeature right-hand drive providing drivers with bettervisibility and safer access to containers

In an effort to improve the fleetrsquos appearance thenew trash trucks are painted green instead of the tradi-tional white The sanitation division will continue toconvert its fleet to this new standard as vehicles comedue for replacement The purchase price of the vehi-cles was partially offset by the Mobile Source Reduc-

tion Committee which provides grant funding for al-ternative fuel heavy-duty vehicles Call the commu-nity services department with any questions at (909)399-5431

Peacutetanque moves meeting timeThe Claremont Peacutetanque group will meet each

Sunday at 2 pm instead of 5 pm effective Novem-ber 1 The group meets at the east end of June VailPark at Grand Avenue and Bluefield Drive For moreinformation email claremontpetanquegmailcom orcall (909) 399-5488

Mingle and Munch social groupto convene at Garner House

Looking to get out socialize and meet new friendsThe city of Claremont will host a Mingle and Munchevent where individuals and couples age 50 and oldercan explore new friendships The event will takeplace on Thursday November 12 from 6 to 8 pm atthe Garner House 840 N Indian Hill Blvd Admis-sion of $10 is due at the door (cash only) To RSVP

call (909) 399-5488 or visit wwwclaremontreccom

University of La Verne studentsproduce award-winning film

The Transformation a 20-minute film producedby University of La Verne TV broadcast students hastaken first-place honors in the national CollegeBroadcasters Inc competition in the Video SpecialBroadcast category

A teen werewolf comedy The Transformation

was written directed and co-produced by McKinleyPollock and co-produced by Serena Ghazzawi

The Transformation previously won awards fromthe Tellys the Broadcast Education Association theAlliance for Community Media (WAVE Award forbest screenplay) and the San Bernardino Valley Col-

lege Film Festival (best screenplay)Writer and director McKinley Pollock who is cur-

rently working toward a second bachelorrsquos degree inmusic at the University of La Verne has garneredmore awards for his video production work than anyother student in the history of the communications de-partment at La Verne

Other films Mr Pollock has worked on have wonawards from the Broadcast Education Association theTellys the Alliance for Community Media HometownMedia Awards the Alliance for Community Media

WAVE Awards the 909 Film Festival and the ChaffeCollege Film Festival

Mr McKinley is the son of Don Pollock head of the University of La Vernersquos broadcast program whserved as faculty advisor on The Tranformation

Ms Ghazzawi the filmrsquos producer is the daughteof University of La Verne professor of business IssamGhazzawi

Other crew members on The Transformation in-clude James Perez camera Christopher Mitzel lighing Raquel Lucero editor John Comunale assistant

director Taylor Grzechowiak production designerand Matthew Martin-Hall audio

Reading discussion of actingmethods at Shakespeare Club

The Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will fea-ture a talk by Amy Kenny which will explore themethods used by Shakespearersquos actors while learnintheir roles Audience volunteers will be invited to refrom cue scripts to help demonstrate how the Eliza-bethan actors knew where to move and what do

Ms Kenny of UC Riverside has a unique educatioin early modern literature and culture from the Uni-versity of Sussex Among other interesting jobs shewas dramaturg (a literary editor on staff at a theaterwho consults with actors and directors about the texfor 15 productions at Shakespearersquos Globe

The meeting will take place Monday November 9at 2 pm at the Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain AveClaremont Light refreshments will be served Theprogram is free of charge and all are welcome

The Shakespeare Club presents special speakersand programs the second Monday of each month atthe Joslyn Center Note The holiday meeting in De-cember will be held in Pomona Collegersquos beautifullydecorated Seaver House 305 N College Ave inClaremont For information contact Lucy Lynch at(909) 717-1109 or lucylunchaolcom

Dale Bros Brewery hosts BlackThursday event

Tickets to the Brews amp Bros Craft Beer Festival tobe held January 23 and benefiting the Claremont Educational Foundation are on sale at Dale Bros Brewery Get 10 percent off tickets purchased in the DaleBros tap room on Thursday November 12 onlymdashthmake the perfect stocking stuffer

Dale Bros will celebrate with live music from theMercy Bros good eats from Cruz-n-Taco and someawesome swag from event sponsors starting at 6 pmDale Bros is located at 2120 Porterfield Way UplandVisit wwwdalebrosbrewerycom for information

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As I work in my study researchingthis column I start to think aboutDr Morrill Ilsley who came to

Claremont in the 1920s to serve as the col-

lege physician and who once lived in myhouseDr Ilsley conducted his practice in the very same

room where I write I begin to think about how somany things become interconnected in a small townprobably more like three degrees of separation ratherthan the standard six degrees of separationmdashthe theorythat everyone and everything by way of introductionis six or fewer steps away from any other person in theworld

Dr Ilsley most likely received students in his office(my study) and in the days prior to the antibiotics andthe treatments we have today when someone had aninfectious disease in order for them to not infect every-one else isolation was the preferred solution to protectothers For students in the Claremont Colleges whichat the time consisted of Pomona Scripps and the Grad-

uate School it would have been difficult to isolate themin their dorms

It stands to reason that if Dr Ilsley needed to use iso-lation he would have had students admitted to the Me-morial Infirmary a little-known historical and architec-tural gem that still stands today The Colleges built theinfirmary in an isolated area in 1930 to address theneed warranted when infectious diseases such as the flucould spread rapidly and result in high death rates inthe general population

The Memorial Infirmary is located north of FoothillBoulevard set far back and hidden from the street in agrove of trees in what is now the Robert J Bernard Bi-ological Field Station The Infirmary was a gift of Mrand Mrs Hiram T Cleaver in honor of Colonel SeeleyW Mudd a trustee of Pomona College who served onthe Committee on Future Organization which formed

the Claremont Colleges in 1925 The ldquogroup systemrdquoof colleges was the vision of then Pomona CollegePresident James Blaisdell who had modeled it after theconstituent colleges of Oxford University in England

Needing to site the infirmary away from the Col-leges the area north of Foothill was a perfect locationSometimes referred to as the Scripps Infirmary thisname is logical in that it was built on a portion of the250 acres that was purchased with a gift from Ellen

Browning Scripps The 250 acres purchased includedIndian Hill part of which later became the now-closedgolf course The Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand the Bernard Field Station

The 8000-square-foot infirmary consisted of twowings each with a solarium at the end and each with10 beds one wing for women and the other for menHospital offices treatment rooms and the services areaoccupied the center spaces that extended from the cen-tral entrance Opening in 1931 the Memorial Infirmarywas designed by the renowned Pasadena architectsMarston and Maybury The building design SpanishColonial Revival was a favorite of the architects The

roof is red tile and the parapet walls extend at eitherend of the wings The building entrance has a gableroof flanked by two fireplaces a porch with fourcolumns and a double-door entry

In keeping with the degrees of separation themeSylvanus Marston did not just happen to come toClaremont in search of work He lived in Pasadena andgraduated from Pasadena High School in 1901 Hethen attended Pomona College for two years beforeheading to Cornell University where he graduated in1907 with an architecture degree He then returned toPasadena where with his first partner Garret Van Peltand later with Edgar Maybury his firms designed over1000 structures mostly in Pasadena but also in Han-cock Park Bel-Air Claremont and Santa Cruz

In 1937 Marston and Maybury also designed thestudent union building at Pomona College more com-

monly known as ldquoThe Cooprdquo Like many architecturalfirms that came first to Claremont to work with theColleges Marston and Maybury expanded beyond theCollegesrsquo footprint Hermann and Bess Garner hiredthe firm to design the Padua Hills Theatre in 1930 Of-ten attributed to the naming of the Marston Quadrangleat Pomona College there is actually no connectionThe Quad was named after George White Marston atrustee of and donor to Pomona College

The building was used as an infirmary for the Claremont Colleges consortium until the 1960s when it waclosed due to new seismic code requirements for hosptals In the early 1970s the hospital was firebombed apart of a student protest The fire caused considerabledamage to the entrance and it was declared unsafe tooccupy by the city in the late 1980s Afterwards theColleges sought to demolish it but because of its his-torical significance a permit was denied It has set un-

used and boarded up for almost two decadesFast forward to the present and the Memorial Infir-

mary is about to have new life breathed into its decay-ing existence The 12-acre parcel on which it sits waspurchased by Pitzer College and will be renovated tohouse the Robert Redford Conservancy for SouthernCalifornia Sustainability The Conservancy is an extension of Pitzerrsquos sustainability commitments and is in-tended to address the challenges facing urban popula-tions and as a laboratory to create innovativeapproaches for sustainability initiatives Long knownfor its core values of social responsibility and environmental sustainability Pitzer is exercising a core sus-tainability principle of the preservation movementmdashadaptive reuse of historic buildings

It is not enough for institutions to just tout their newLEED-certified buildings to be responsible stewards o

sustainability tenets If an historic building is demol-ished and replaced by a new building the embodiedenergy of the historic building is lost right along withthe architecture and the contextual link to the historyand events that occurred in that building None of thatcan be recoveredever Kudos to Pitzer and the RobeRedford Conservancy for saving The Memorial Infir-mary

The Memorial Infirmary by John Neiuber

Photo courtesy of Claremont HeritagThe Memorial Infirmary in 1931

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

Celebrating CLASP 10 yearsof making a difference

Claremont After-School Programs is celebrating 10years of providing after-school tutoring to at-risk stu-dents in the Claremont Unified School District Thisspecial celebration will take place at a private PaduaHills home on Sunday November 8 from 3 to 5 pm

Past presidents Carole Harter Lissa PetersenSuzan Smith and Teddie Warner will be honored atthe event Festivities will include gourmet delights

wine good company and live entertainment by theCitrus Jazz Combo Guests will have the opportunityto bid on a three-night weekend stay at a beautifulDana Point beach house

In 2005 CLASP was formed by merging two pro-grams Claremont Tutorial Centers and the YouthWellness Center into one program that then served 60students two days a week at three sites Last yearCLASP offered tutoring programs three days a weekat five sites reaching 166 children who worked withmore than 260 community volunteers of all agesmaking CLASP an intergenerational program

CLASP provides tutoring recreation a healthysnack enrichment and transportation It serves kinder-garten through sixth grade students in the ClaremontUnified School District who need academic supportand it remains the only nonprofit non-sectarian or-

ganization in Claremont to offer after-school home-work help to CUSD students

For more information about CLASP visitwwwclasp4kidsorg For information about the partycall (909) 736-7457

Muslim Women SpeakersMovement to confer at Clare-mont School of Theology

Soraya Deen founder of the Muslim WomenSpeakers Movement (MWSM) will hold the MuslimWomen Speakers Summit in Claremont on SaturdayNovember 14 at Bayan Claremont a graduate schooloperating since 2011 at Claremont School of Theol-ogy that educates American Muslim scholars and reli-

gious leaders both men and women The event willtake place from 10 am to 3 pm Registration willbegin at 930 am

Ms Deen is a lawyer spiritual activist and motiva-tional speaker She is also the author of two booksServe A Call to Muslims and Peace Matters Rais-ing Peace Conscious Children She is also the co-founder of Peacemoms a Christian Muslimpartnership

Ms Deen is a member of Les Brownrsquos PlatinumGroup of Speakers She founded the MWSMmdash an ef-fort toward in her words ldquocreating 10000 voices of hoperdquomdashto motivate Muslim women to become civicand community activists In order to optimize theseefforts these women should learn to improve leader-ship and communication skills enhance their self-

confidence by overcoming personal shortcomings thatwould detract from that confidence build teams andengage in creative problem solving and use persua-sive techniques to reach their audience

These skills and techniques will be taught at thesummit with a goal that participants commit to com-

munity engagement through social activism Therewill be a panel discussion with top Muslim female ac-tivists journals and ldquofun food and gamesrdquo Top pro-fessional speakers will tell their stories of struggles tosuccess For information visit wwwsorayadeencom

CGUrsquos Drucker Day to featureexeuctives from creativeindustry management

Emmy Award-winning producer Eugene Youngpresident of Ryan Seacrest Productions and NetflixChief Talent Officer Tawni Cranz will headline theDrucker School of Managementrsquos annual DruckerDay on Saturday November 14

This yearrsquos event will focus on creative organiza-tions and how leaders can prepare and manage top

talentMr Young an alumnus of Claremont GraduateUniversityrsquos Drucker School will talk about what ittakes to manage creative shows like American IdolAmericarsquos Got Talent and Keeping Up With TheKardashians Ms Cranz also a Drucker Schoolalumna will discuss policies needed to retain talentsuch as Netflixrsquos recent decision to offer unlimitedtime off for new parents within the first year of achildrsquos birth or adoption

Drucker Day which is open to the public will startat 830 am on the campuses of the Claremont Col-leges There will be a craft beer and wine tasting re-ception at 3 pm and a roast of long-time facultymember Jay Prag at 4 pm

Other notable panelists include Lorenzo diBonaventura who has worked as an executive at

Warner Bros Music and Paramount managing andproducing major music and film projects such as theTransformers franchise Sharon Yazowski executivedirector of Levitt Pavilions who also runs a nonprofitorganization behind the largest free concert series inAmerica Juan Devis senior vice president of contentdevelopment and production at KCETLink Mr Devishas won an Emmy Webby LA Press Award and aNational Arts Journalism award Rebecca Clark pres-ident and CEO at LINC Housing Barry Goldsteinproject manager at NASArsquos Jet Propulsion Laboratoryand two-time recipient of the NASA ExceptionalLeadership Medal and Ajit Sivadasan vice presidentof Global eCommerce at Lenovo

Creative industries are a major force of innovationand economic competitiveness throughout California

and the nation Traditional industries also face com-petitive pressures to invent new ways of doing busi-ness in the global economy The premier challenge ispreparing and managing top talent that can drive thiscreative advantage

General admission is $100 For more informationvisit wwwdruckeralumniorgdruckerday2015

League of Women Voters to explores impact of social mediaon elections

ldquoThe Impact of Social Media on Electionsrdquo is thetopic of the League of Women Voterrsquos upcomingFood for Thought event to be held on Sunday No-vember 15 from 4 to 6 pm Award-winning politicalconsultant Rose Kapolczynski who was BarbaraBoxerrsquos campaign manager will lead the discussion

The event will take place at the Alexander HughesCenter 1700 Danbury Rd The public is invited to thwine and cheese event at a cost of $35 Seating is limited and all proceeds benefit the LWV EducationFund For information and reservations call (909)624-9457 or visit wwwclaremontcalwvnetorg

Pomona Valley Hospital

receives certification for pul-monary rehabilitation programPomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC

has announced the certification of its pulmonary rehabilitation program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation(AACVPR) PVHMC was recognized for its commiment to improving the quality of life by enhancingstandards of care

PVHMCrsquos cardiovascular rehabilitation programwas also recertified making it one of only 13 California hospitals and one of three Los Angeles Countyhospitals to have both its cardiac and pulmonary rehbilitation programs certified by AACVPR The car-diovascular program has maintained certificationsince 2000

Cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation pro-grams are designed to help people with cardiovascu-lar problems (eg heart attacks and coronary arterybypass graft surgery) and pulmonary problems (egchronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD] res-piratory symptoms) recover faster and improve theirquality of life Both programs include exercise edu-cation counseling and support for patients and theirfamilies

AACVPR-certified programs are recognized asleaders in the field of cardiovascular and pulmonaryrehabilitation because they offer the most advancedpractices available AACVPR program certification valid for three years

OUR TOWN

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

I

trsquos officialmdashthe best bar-

tender in the Inland Valleyworks in the heart of Claremont

The Whisper Housersquos Peter Barrigawas declared the winner of the inaugu-ral Inland Empire Battle for the BestBartender contest after creating a deli-cious Irish whiskey-based cocktail

ldquoIt feels greatrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIdefinitely put a lot of effort into itrdquo

Kim Peeples co-owner of VomFassmdasha shop specializing in spiritsoils vinegars and gourmet foodsmdashcre-ated the event as a way to showcase thetalent the Inland Empire has to offerThe event was the culmination of a

month-long online voting process inwhich thousands of people participatedto choose their favorite spirit-slinger

Mr Barrigarsquos as-of-yet unnameddrink beat the concoctions of two Red-lands-based bartenders one with ties toClaremont Billy Haig formerly of Eu-reka Burger and current owner of TheState and Dean DiTrapani head of thecocktail program at Rok N Fondue MrBarriga himself used to work at Eurekawith Mr Haig

The event also coincides with VomFassrsquo two-year anniversary in Clare-mont

ldquoOh my gosh the event has been sosuccessfulrdquo Ms Peeples said ldquoEach[drink] was different unique deliciousEven for myself I voted but it was ahard choice to pickrdquo

The special guest of the event wasJack Teeling of Teeling Whiskey aDublin-based distillery that sells itsproducts at Vom Fass franchises MrTeeling arrived in Claremont from Ire-land to judge the cocktails and provideexclusive Teeling whiskey tastings forlucky Claremonters

ldquoI think the whole craft cocktailscene in America is very interestingrdquoMr Teeling said ldquoAnd for me craftcocktails is all about ensuring that thespirit that you use the base spirit is not

hidden away or overpowered by the fla-vors you add inrdquo

The top three bartenders were re-quired to use any of the three whiskiesTeeling provides at Vom Fass JackrsquosChoice a 14-year-old single maltStephenrsquos Choice a five-year-old singlemalt named after Mr Teelingrsquos younger

brother and business partner andBrothers in Arms a 14-year-old singlemalt whiskey aged in bourbon andsherry casks

ldquo[The three cocktails] tasted verymuch like our whiskey but they hadother things that made them a little dif-ferent a little more interestingrdquo MrTeeling said ldquoAnd very refreshing forthe kind of lovely climate that you guyshave hererdquo

When Mr Barrigasaid he ldquoput a lot of effortrdquo into his win-

ning drink he wasnrsquot exagger-ating he spent an impressiveamount of energy preparing forthe event coming in to VomFass and sampling Teelingwhiskies to get a feel for thetaste and nuances of eachspirit

Mr Barrigarsquos winning entry was sim-ple in appearance but complex in fla-vor and execution The star ingredientbesides the Jackrsquos Choice whiskey is atincture or alcohol extract he madefrom coffee limes chili flakes ha-banero oil cardamom vanilla cinna-

mon and allspice Mr Barriga usedEverclear to extract the flavors

ldquoIt takes three to four weeks to actu-ally make itrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoYouhave to run cheesecloth through itThere was a little water added to it totake away from the heatrdquo

Twelve drops of the tincture goesinto each cocktail along with a half-ounce of banana liqueur and twoounces of Jackrsquos Choice whiskey Itrsquosstirred and served up like a Manhattan

ldquoI wanted to make it as difficult aspossiblerdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIt was im-portant that I didnrsquot take away from theactual purity of the whiskey and en-

hance the whiskey I felt like it made themost sense to make an aromatic or old

fashioned-style cocktail which this isrdquoThe final product is pale yellow in

color with each ingredient serving tocomplement the whiskey Mr Teelingwas immediately impressed with MrBarrigarsquos drink

ldquoThe first cocktail was made forJack And he said right off the bat thatdidnrsquot take away from his spirit and lsquoafar as Irsquom concerned you alreadywonrsquordquo Mr Barriga said before being

crowned the winnerMr Barriga received some useful

swag for winning the competition anengraved silver shaker and $100 giftcard to spend at any Vom Fass location

After the success of the premiere batender face-off Ms Peeples promisedthe event will grow in the future possbly encompassing a larger area withmore talented bartenders in competi-tion

ldquoI want this to turn into an annualevent and bigger than our storerdquo MsPeeples said ldquoGet others involvedmaybe some other restaurants and takthis to an even bigger mixology event

next yearrdquo mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Homegrown talent wins taste test for best bartender

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergThe Whisper Housersquos Peter Barriga was declared the winner of the inaugural Inland Empire Battle for the Best Bartender contest after creating a delicious Iriswhiskey-based cocktail

Billy Haig right formerly of Eureka Burger and current owner of The State in Red-lands finishes up preparation of his drink with Drew Saylor

Dean DiTrapani head of the cocktailprogram at Rok N Fondue created thiscocktail the Long Ireland

Melissa Ciagwa from Buttercup Cater-

ing samples a ldquoLong Irelandrdquo by bar-tender finalist Dean DiTrapani of Rok NFondue

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The Claremont High School girlsvarsity volleyball team won theirfinal match of the season 3-0

against visiting Diamond Bar in front of alarge home crowd Tuesday

Diamond Bar never really posed much of a threat asthe Pack went 25-18 25-22 and 25-10 in a match that ce-mented their third-place finish in the Palomares League

It was also senior night for both teams and Claremontrecognized Roi Wallace GeorgieJackson Kristen Kiltgaard JenniferFrias Sydney Lawler and Emily Birdin a pregame ceremony where they were presented withflowers and posed for photos with their families

The senior players spontaneously decided to honortheir number-one fan Jim Timpane asking that he jointhem for a photo under a balloon arch stretched acrosscenter court Mr Timpane has attended nearly everygame for the past 21 seasons beginning in 1995 when his

daughter was a freshman on the Claremont teamIn an effort to give his seniors including those who

donrsquot normally start maximum court time coach MarkMina had his team in a constant rotation throughout thenight Every handful of plays he was substituting one oreven two players

ldquoSince it was senior night we wanted to honor themWe happen to have six [seniors] and I played all sixrdquo heexplained In volleyball the players move from one po-sition to the next as the game progresses However sincesome of the seniors donrsquot play well in all positions CoachMina substituted them to avoid creating a weakness ldquoWewanted them to play but we didnrsquot want to loserdquo he said

The girls started the first set with a comfortable leadgoing ahead 13-5 but were a bit too jovial on the courtwhich caused them to lose focus and Diamond Bar cameback with a flurry of scoring The Brahmas nearly tied

the game at 14-13 when Wallacersquos strong serve putClaremont well ahead and this time they didnrsquot lookback A big block from Wallace was all they needed toput the first game in the books

The second set saw the best competition of the nightwith Diamond Bar matching Claremont point for pointuntil Claremont pulled ahead by seven points and wason the verge of victory when the Brahmas came roaringback Starting at 24-17 Diamond Bar won the next fivepoints until Bird got a kill to put the set away

The final set was all Claremont with some great playsfrom sophomores Kylie Robinson and Emilee RohrerHowever it was apropos that senior Frias got the lastpoint of the night with a kill up the middle

Despite limited court time junior Simone Bliss had agame-high of 12 kills from 24 attempts Frias came in

just behind with eight kills Wallace also had a solid night

with 22 assists while Jackson came up with 10 digsldquoWe have been playing good volleyball our last few

matchesrdquo said Coach Mina ldquoI love Claremontmdashthe girlsare great My goal is to be here next year to be the firstmultiple-year coach Claremont has had in a whilerdquo

With the victory the girls are 6-4 in league and 15-11overall Their first match in the CIF tournament has not

been announced yetmdashSteven Felschundneff

stevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Volleyball team ends on high note readies for CIF play

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15 1

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont High School girls volleyball team cel-ebrates after scoring a particularly difficult point onTuesday at CHS The Pack defeated visiting DiamondBar 3-0 to clinch third place in the Palomares Leagueand a berth in the CIF tournament

CROSS COUNTRY

Claremont High School crosscountry swept the Palomares Leaguefinals on Thursday at Bonelli Re-gional Park making them unde-feated for the season All fiveteamsmdashboys frosh soph girls andboys junior varsity and girls and

boys varsitymdashnever lost a meet thisyear As a result the girls varsityteam is now ranked third and theboys team is seventh in the SouthernSection Division Two

ldquoIt was a great season We arelooking forward to post-seasonrdquo saidCoach Bill Reeves

From here the teams will competein the CIF prelims on the 14th inRiverside and then in the finals at MtSAC If they perform well in the fi-nals the team will advance to thestate meet on the 28th in Fresno

BOYS WATER POLO

Claremont boys water polo ce-mented their second straight Palo-mares League title on Tuesday with a

16-3 victory over GlendoraCoach Kristin Rodriguez made

good use of her entire team during thematch with eight players scoring atleast one goal Top performances in-clude Johnathon Wong five goalsone assist Bruno Snow three goalsnine steals four assists LenningDavis two goals four assists IanWaasdorp two goals one assist Dy-lan Clinton one goal one assist onesteal Mat Turk one goal one steal

Jack Kruze one goal two stealsTyler Allen one goal Josh Uchizonoone goal Will DePreze two stealsone assist and Ivan Lamboo twosteals In the net Kallan Grant hadnine saves two steals and one assist

On Friday they will play Cerritosin a non-conference game that CoachRodriguez hopes will sharpen theirskills for the CIF tournament

With the victory Claremont is now8-0 in league and 18-7 overall andranked seventh in Division Five of the Southern Section

GIRLS TENNIS

The girls varsity tennis PalomaresLeague tournament took place lastweek at the Claremont Club The

teamrsquos number-one singles playeElizabeth Wu upset the number-foseed from Ayala to advance to thsingles semi-finals The number-ondoubles team Lelia Kennedy anDorothy Kang upset the numbefour seeds from Glendora to advancto the doubles semi-finals also

FOOTBALL

Glendora was just too much fClaremont to handle Friday night the Tartans clinched the PalomarLeague title Glendora outscoreClaremont from the very beginninand also shut down the Packrsquos running game on their way to the 35-1victory

Quarterback Raine Pohaku Kheaku-Paiva had 82 yards rushin52 yards passing including one completion to Laquamie Bond for touchdown Duy Tran-Sampson onhad 68 yards rushing but did scothe Packrsquos other touchdown

On Friday the Pack faces SouHills at home for their last leagugame Claremontrsquos record is now 2 in league and 7-2 overall whicguarantees them a spot in the CItournament

CHS ROUND-UP

Seniors Roi Wallace and Sydney Lawler successfulblock a shot from Diamond Bar

Seniors Jennifer Frias Sydney Lawler Georgie Jack-son Roi Wallace Kristen Kiltgaard and Emily Birdpose for a photo with the teamrsquos biggest fan Jim Tim-pane Mr Timpane has been a regular at CHS volley-ball games for 21 seasons

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The Claremont Architec-tural Commission poredover the plans for the

proposed Pomona College Mu-seum of Art during their Octo-ber 28 meeting

Representatives of the city the collegeand the architectural firm behind itBoston-based Machado Silvetti made theextensive plans for the museum availableNo voting took place at the meetingmdashthecommissionrsquos job was to act in conjunc-tion with the cityrsquos Planning Commissionto look over the museum plans

Three commissionersmdashMark Schoe-man Maureen Wheeler and BenjaminMcCoymdashwere not present at the meet-ing recused due to a conflict of interestaccording to commission chair JamesManifold

One of the items scrutinized by thecommission and the public was the loca-tion of the proposed museum

Under the current plan the museumwill be built on the west side of CollegeAvenue between Bonita and SecondThe location calls for the moving of thehistorical Renwick House slightly southand across the street above the softballfield The white cottages directly north of the housemdashcurrently being used as stu-dent housingmdashwill be demolished ac-cording to the plan

Jennifer Trotoux an architectural his-torian and Scripps College alumna wason hand to present an environmental im-pact report (EIR) determining how theproposed move will affect the historicQueen Anne-style home built in 1900Ms Trotoux concluded it would not af-

fect the historical integrity of the housenor the area surrounding it

Also in the updated EIR was an as-sessment of Pomona Collegersquos sewer sys-tem The revised EIR made public on

October 19 found ldquoexisting and ex-pected future capacity deficienciesrdquo withthe sewer system supporting the collegeFlow monitoring will be performedsometime between October and Aprilfor one week to assess the sewer linesand to see if any changes or upsizingneeds to be done

Ms Trotouxrsquos clalim about Renwickrsquossuggested move was not shared withmany of the speakers during public com-ment Some such as Claremont Heritagedirector David Shearer were worriedabout the move ruining the historical sig-nificance of the house as well as theproposed zone change

ldquoTo be frank the latest iterations of theEIR and the master plan have only addedinsult to injurymdashto the citizens of Clare-mont our city staff our city council andcommissions such as thisrdquo Mr Shearersaid

During discussion commission mem-ber Marta Perlas asserted she was ldquotornrdquoabout the proposed location of the mu-

seum adding that she understands thereason why the museum should be therebut later claiming she wasnrsquot sold on theidea of moving Renwick across the streetto the softball field

Commission member Clive Dym saidhe was inclined to move ahead with theplan along with the updated EIR andalso insisted members of the public whospoke out against moving Renwickldquoarenrsquot immediately impactedrdquo by themove

Pomona College Master Planner ScottSmith stated the location is important be-cause it serves as a link between the col-lege and the community a point MrManifold agreed with calling it ldquocampus

planning 101rdquoAfter a brief recess Jeffry Burchard

principal architect with Machado Silvettipresented the blueprints for the art mu-seum Mr Burchard highlighted the num-

ber of amenities the museum is set tohave including a center square for eventsand classes art halls office space artvaults and a portico Mr Manifoldstressed the importance of going over thedetails of the proposed museum

ldquoThis is our chance to give some feed-back to the applicant and the architect be-fore they go too far through the designprocess where it would be really hard toreverse gears later down the linerdquo MrManifold emphasized

The main entrance to the museum isplanned for Bonita Avenue with a sec-ondary entrance on College The Bonitaentrance was originally created to attractmore Claremont community members tothe site

ldquoThe choice of this site is remarkableand extremely challenging but it presentsmany great opportunities for the collegeand the community in that it situates itself as kind of a civic zone in the east villagewhich includes the post office and thecity hall the library and Shelton ParkrdquoMr Burchard said ldquoItrsquos also great in pro-viding programmable open space to this

area as opposed to a blank open spacthatrsquos on the site nowrdquo

During public comment many of thspeakers relayed concerns with parkinin and around the museum site wiKaren Rosenthal calling for two-houparking along College and Bonita avenues to potentially free up space for vi

itors Commissioner Clive Dym notethe museum would open at 1 pm wepast the morning parking grind

In reviewing the site itself the commission didnrsquot hold back from criticismof the museumrsquos design save for MDym Ms Perlas called the design ldquodiappointingrdquo and claimed to have expected more from Machado Silvetti

ldquoIrsquove seen a lot of their work and itvery impressive and I sort of feel like fell short in Claremontrdquo Ms Perlas saildquoI understand the reasoning behind whthe building has been designed the wayis but I also think that therersquos a lack ounderstanding in how the city behaves ubanistically around this areardquo

Ms Perlas was also not a fan of thBonita Avenue entrance an opinioshared by Mr Manifold and commissiomember Bob Perry Mr Perry in his asessment criticized the building as ldquonan elegant experiencerdquo and a ldquovery utiltarian walkrdquo

Mr Dym had kinder words for thplan noting he liked the basic design the building

The commission will take its notes the Claremont Planning Commission ffurther review

The full master plan is open for review to the public now through December 3 at Claremont City Hall the Clarmont Library the Hughes Communi

Center and Youth Activity Center It caalso be viewed on the cityrsquos website wwwclaremontcaorg

mdashMatthew Bramle

newsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2 015 1

Commission scrutinizes museum plans open for public review

To be frank the latest

iterations of the EIR and

the master plan have

only added insult to in- jurymdashto the citizens of

Claremont our city staff

our city council and com-

missions such as thisDavid Shearer

Claremont Heritage

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ART MART Visit the ClaremontPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booths532 W First St Claremont

BASEBALLProfessor Richard Santil-lan author of Mexican AmericanBaseball in the Pomona Valley willserve as moderator and keynotespeaker for this program There will bea panel of Pomona Valley locals who

played in the segregated Mexican base-

ball leagues from the 1930s to the1970s Among them will be RayldquoTykerdquo Sevilla who captained andquarterbacked the Claremont HighSchool football team to the 1958 CIFchampionship They will also discussgrowing up in Arbol Verde Claremontrsquos

oldest continuous neighborhood This isa free program at 11 am in the Clare-mont Library meeting room For allages The Claremont Library is locatedat 208 N Harvard Ave For more infor-mation call (909) 621-4902 or visittheir website at colapubliborgCLAREMONT ART WALK VisitClaremont galleries between 6 and 9

pm for exhibit opening receptionsVisit claremontartwalkcom for detailsSCAMFEST The Southern Cali-fornia A Cappella Music Festivalhosted by The Claremont ShadesTickets will be available online at

pomonaedubridges or through theBridges Auditorium box office 7 pmBridges Auditorium 450 N CollegeWay Claremont $8 for students and$15 for non-students (909) 607-1139or website pomonaedubridges

AN EVENING WITH JOHNYORK Benefit concert for the PrisonLibrary Project John York is a singercomposer and instrumentalist wellknown as a former member of theByrds He was a member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and The Mamas and

The Papas touring band He played bass for Johnny Rivers and LightninrsquoHopkins He has played with GeneClark Rick Danko Richard Manuel

Nicky Hopkins David Carradine andmore Mr York sings with a rich emo-tional voice and favors the 12-stringguitar Currently Mr York is perform-ing solo as well as with his own bandThe Jangle Brothers Barry McGuireand PF Sloan Tickets in advance are$10 or $12 at the door The event takes

place at 730 pm at The ClaremontForum 586 W First St Claremont(909) 626-3066 prisonlibraryprojectorgand claremontforumorg

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont Village

SHAKESPEARE CLUB A discus-

sion by Amy Kenny professor at URiverside about how Shakespearersquos ators learned their parts and rehearsethe plays Audience volunteers will binvited to read from cue scripts to heldemonstrate how the Elizabethan ators knew where to move and what tdo 2 pm Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain Ave Claremont (909) 717-1109ISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun waof exercise with music of Israeli fodance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremon(909) 921-7115SUSTAINABILITY DIALOG ldquoHeaing Gardens How Your Yard Can Savthe Worldrdquo presented by April GarbaHow a thoughtfully-designed garden caslow storm water use less water cohomes reduce energy needs provid

food for humans and habitat for creaturecreate less waste be restful and survivedrought 7 to 830 pm Pomona CollegeHahn Building Room 101 located at 42

N Harvard Ave Claremont

CALENDARClaremont Art WalkCheck out our Claremont ArtWalk listing and map

Page 18

Friday November 6 through Saturday November 14

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Performing artsIVRT presents ldquoCompanyrdquoat the Candlelight Pavilion

Page 17

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

NovemberSaturday 7

NovemberSunday 8

November

Friday 6

NovemberMonday 9

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

GALLERIES1

First Street

Second Street

I n d i a n

H i l l B l v d

Y a l e A v e n u e

H a r v a r d A v e n u e

Bonita Avenue

Fourth Street

Foothill Blvd

4

1210

11

71

3

5

2

6

Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

9

8

At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 340

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 339

RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

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House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

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Rentals

House for rent

THREE bedrooms one bath-room plus a detached studioFresh paint new carpet andceramic tile Drought tolerantlandscape $2500 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Office space for rent

BEAUTIFUL furnished thera-pistrsquos office available to sub-let part-time in ClaremontVillage Ideal location 323-835-3661

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Townhome for rent

THREE bedrooms two-and-a-half bathrooms 1900 sq ftTwo-car garage central heatand AC $2000 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

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LOOKING for interestingplace to rent single male$900 to $1500 a monthMagazine publisher Frank

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Marketplace

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smalls

Refinishing too 909-593-

1846 LaVerne Kensolden-

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For sale

ADJUSTABLE electric hospi-

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Garage sale

SATURDAY and Sunday 7am to 2 pm 2141 Edinboro

Ave Claremont Collectiblesclothes tools and more

Animals

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

Animal Shelters

Inland ValleyHumane Society909-623-9777

Upland Animal Shelter 909-931-4185

HOPE Upland1-800-811-4285

West End Animal Shelter 909-947-3517

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services23

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since 1983

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday November 6 2015 25

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

Publish November 6 13 and 20 2015

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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2529 KING WAY CLAREMONTIdeally located next to the Thompson CreekTrail with foothill view this fabulous one-sto-ry Spanish ranch-style home has beenmeticulously upgraded Four bedroomsand 2 remodeled bathrooms in 2146 sq fton a manicured 13161 sq ft lot Drought-tolerant landscaping private courtyard with

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HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

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Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

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mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

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DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

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Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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As I work in my study researchingthis column I start to think aboutDr Morrill Ilsley who came to

Claremont in the 1920s to serve as the col-

lege physician and who once lived in myhouseDr Ilsley conducted his practice in the very same

room where I write I begin to think about how somany things become interconnected in a small townprobably more like three degrees of separation ratherthan the standard six degrees of separationmdashthe theorythat everyone and everything by way of introductionis six or fewer steps away from any other person in theworld

Dr Ilsley most likely received students in his office(my study) and in the days prior to the antibiotics andthe treatments we have today when someone had aninfectious disease in order for them to not infect every-one else isolation was the preferred solution to protectothers For students in the Claremont Colleges whichat the time consisted of Pomona Scripps and the Grad-

uate School it would have been difficult to isolate themin their dorms

It stands to reason that if Dr Ilsley needed to use iso-lation he would have had students admitted to the Me-morial Infirmary a little-known historical and architec-tural gem that still stands today The Colleges built theinfirmary in an isolated area in 1930 to address theneed warranted when infectious diseases such as the flucould spread rapidly and result in high death rates inthe general population

The Memorial Infirmary is located north of FoothillBoulevard set far back and hidden from the street in agrove of trees in what is now the Robert J Bernard Bi-ological Field Station The Infirmary was a gift of Mrand Mrs Hiram T Cleaver in honor of Colonel SeeleyW Mudd a trustee of Pomona College who served onthe Committee on Future Organization which formed

the Claremont Colleges in 1925 The ldquogroup systemrdquoof colleges was the vision of then Pomona CollegePresident James Blaisdell who had modeled it after theconstituent colleges of Oxford University in England

Needing to site the infirmary away from the Col-leges the area north of Foothill was a perfect locationSometimes referred to as the Scripps Infirmary thisname is logical in that it was built on a portion of the250 acres that was purchased with a gift from Ellen

Browning Scripps The 250 acres purchased includedIndian Hill part of which later became the now-closedgolf course The Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand the Bernard Field Station

The 8000-square-foot infirmary consisted of twowings each with a solarium at the end and each with10 beds one wing for women and the other for menHospital offices treatment rooms and the services areaoccupied the center spaces that extended from the cen-tral entrance Opening in 1931 the Memorial Infirmarywas designed by the renowned Pasadena architectsMarston and Maybury The building design SpanishColonial Revival was a favorite of the architects The

roof is red tile and the parapet walls extend at eitherend of the wings The building entrance has a gableroof flanked by two fireplaces a porch with fourcolumns and a double-door entry

In keeping with the degrees of separation themeSylvanus Marston did not just happen to come toClaremont in search of work He lived in Pasadena andgraduated from Pasadena High School in 1901 Hethen attended Pomona College for two years beforeheading to Cornell University where he graduated in1907 with an architecture degree He then returned toPasadena where with his first partner Garret Van Peltand later with Edgar Maybury his firms designed over1000 structures mostly in Pasadena but also in Han-cock Park Bel-Air Claremont and Santa Cruz

In 1937 Marston and Maybury also designed thestudent union building at Pomona College more com-

monly known as ldquoThe Cooprdquo Like many architecturalfirms that came first to Claremont to work with theColleges Marston and Maybury expanded beyond theCollegesrsquo footprint Hermann and Bess Garner hiredthe firm to design the Padua Hills Theatre in 1930 Of-ten attributed to the naming of the Marston Quadrangleat Pomona College there is actually no connectionThe Quad was named after George White Marston atrustee of and donor to Pomona College

The building was used as an infirmary for the Claremont Colleges consortium until the 1960s when it waclosed due to new seismic code requirements for hosptals In the early 1970s the hospital was firebombed apart of a student protest The fire caused considerabledamage to the entrance and it was declared unsafe tooccupy by the city in the late 1980s Afterwards theColleges sought to demolish it but because of its his-torical significance a permit was denied It has set un-

used and boarded up for almost two decadesFast forward to the present and the Memorial Infir-

mary is about to have new life breathed into its decay-ing existence The 12-acre parcel on which it sits waspurchased by Pitzer College and will be renovated tohouse the Robert Redford Conservancy for SouthernCalifornia Sustainability The Conservancy is an extension of Pitzerrsquos sustainability commitments and is in-tended to address the challenges facing urban popula-tions and as a laboratory to create innovativeapproaches for sustainability initiatives Long knownfor its core values of social responsibility and environmental sustainability Pitzer is exercising a core sus-tainability principle of the preservation movementmdashadaptive reuse of historic buildings

It is not enough for institutions to just tout their newLEED-certified buildings to be responsible stewards o

sustainability tenets If an historic building is demol-ished and replaced by a new building the embodiedenergy of the historic building is lost right along withthe architecture and the contextual link to the historyand events that occurred in that building None of thatcan be recoveredever Kudos to Pitzer and the RobeRedford Conservancy for saving The Memorial Infir-mary

The Memorial Infirmary by John Neiuber

Photo courtesy of Claremont HeritagThe Memorial Infirmary in 1931

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

Celebrating CLASP 10 yearsof making a difference

Claremont After-School Programs is celebrating 10years of providing after-school tutoring to at-risk stu-dents in the Claremont Unified School District Thisspecial celebration will take place at a private PaduaHills home on Sunday November 8 from 3 to 5 pm

Past presidents Carole Harter Lissa PetersenSuzan Smith and Teddie Warner will be honored atthe event Festivities will include gourmet delights

wine good company and live entertainment by theCitrus Jazz Combo Guests will have the opportunityto bid on a three-night weekend stay at a beautifulDana Point beach house

In 2005 CLASP was formed by merging two pro-grams Claremont Tutorial Centers and the YouthWellness Center into one program that then served 60students two days a week at three sites Last yearCLASP offered tutoring programs three days a weekat five sites reaching 166 children who worked withmore than 260 community volunteers of all agesmaking CLASP an intergenerational program

CLASP provides tutoring recreation a healthysnack enrichment and transportation It serves kinder-garten through sixth grade students in the ClaremontUnified School District who need academic supportand it remains the only nonprofit non-sectarian or-

ganization in Claremont to offer after-school home-work help to CUSD students

For more information about CLASP visitwwwclasp4kidsorg For information about the partycall (909) 736-7457

Muslim Women SpeakersMovement to confer at Clare-mont School of Theology

Soraya Deen founder of the Muslim WomenSpeakers Movement (MWSM) will hold the MuslimWomen Speakers Summit in Claremont on SaturdayNovember 14 at Bayan Claremont a graduate schooloperating since 2011 at Claremont School of Theol-ogy that educates American Muslim scholars and reli-

gious leaders both men and women The event willtake place from 10 am to 3 pm Registration willbegin at 930 am

Ms Deen is a lawyer spiritual activist and motiva-tional speaker She is also the author of two booksServe A Call to Muslims and Peace Matters Rais-ing Peace Conscious Children She is also the co-founder of Peacemoms a Christian Muslimpartnership

Ms Deen is a member of Les Brownrsquos PlatinumGroup of Speakers She founded the MWSMmdash an ef-fort toward in her words ldquocreating 10000 voices of hoperdquomdashto motivate Muslim women to become civicand community activists In order to optimize theseefforts these women should learn to improve leader-ship and communication skills enhance their self-

confidence by overcoming personal shortcomings thatwould detract from that confidence build teams andengage in creative problem solving and use persua-sive techniques to reach their audience

These skills and techniques will be taught at thesummit with a goal that participants commit to com-

munity engagement through social activism Therewill be a panel discussion with top Muslim female ac-tivists journals and ldquofun food and gamesrdquo Top pro-fessional speakers will tell their stories of struggles tosuccess For information visit wwwsorayadeencom

CGUrsquos Drucker Day to featureexeuctives from creativeindustry management

Emmy Award-winning producer Eugene Youngpresident of Ryan Seacrest Productions and NetflixChief Talent Officer Tawni Cranz will headline theDrucker School of Managementrsquos annual DruckerDay on Saturday November 14

This yearrsquos event will focus on creative organiza-tions and how leaders can prepare and manage top

talentMr Young an alumnus of Claremont GraduateUniversityrsquos Drucker School will talk about what ittakes to manage creative shows like American IdolAmericarsquos Got Talent and Keeping Up With TheKardashians Ms Cranz also a Drucker Schoolalumna will discuss policies needed to retain talentsuch as Netflixrsquos recent decision to offer unlimitedtime off for new parents within the first year of achildrsquos birth or adoption

Drucker Day which is open to the public will startat 830 am on the campuses of the Claremont Col-leges There will be a craft beer and wine tasting re-ception at 3 pm and a roast of long-time facultymember Jay Prag at 4 pm

Other notable panelists include Lorenzo diBonaventura who has worked as an executive at

Warner Bros Music and Paramount managing andproducing major music and film projects such as theTransformers franchise Sharon Yazowski executivedirector of Levitt Pavilions who also runs a nonprofitorganization behind the largest free concert series inAmerica Juan Devis senior vice president of contentdevelopment and production at KCETLink Mr Devishas won an Emmy Webby LA Press Award and aNational Arts Journalism award Rebecca Clark pres-ident and CEO at LINC Housing Barry Goldsteinproject manager at NASArsquos Jet Propulsion Laboratoryand two-time recipient of the NASA ExceptionalLeadership Medal and Ajit Sivadasan vice presidentof Global eCommerce at Lenovo

Creative industries are a major force of innovationand economic competitiveness throughout California

and the nation Traditional industries also face com-petitive pressures to invent new ways of doing busi-ness in the global economy The premier challenge ispreparing and managing top talent that can drive thiscreative advantage

General admission is $100 For more informationvisit wwwdruckeralumniorgdruckerday2015

League of Women Voters to explores impact of social mediaon elections

ldquoThe Impact of Social Media on Electionsrdquo is thetopic of the League of Women Voterrsquos upcomingFood for Thought event to be held on Sunday No-vember 15 from 4 to 6 pm Award-winning politicalconsultant Rose Kapolczynski who was BarbaraBoxerrsquos campaign manager will lead the discussion

The event will take place at the Alexander HughesCenter 1700 Danbury Rd The public is invited to thwine and cheese event at a cost of $35 Seating is limited and all proceeds benefit the LWV EducationFund For information and reservations call (909)624-9457 or visit wwwclaremontcalwvnetorg

Pomona Valley Hospital

receives certification for pul-monary rehabilitation programPomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC

has announced the certification of its pulmonary rehabilitation program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation(AACVPR) PVHMC was recognized for its commiment to improving the quality of life by enhancingstandards of care

PVHMCrsquos cardiovascular rehabilitation programwas also recertified making it one of only 13 California hospitals and one of three Los Angeles Countyhospitals to have both its cardiac and pulmonary rehbilitation programs certified by AACVPR The car-diovascular program has maintained certificationsince 2000

Cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation pro-grams are designed to help people with cardiovascu-lar problems (eg heart attacks and coronary arterybypass graft surgery) and pulmonary problems (egchronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD] res-piratory symptoms) recover faster and improve theirquality of life Both programs include exercise edu-cation counseling and support for patients and theirfamilies

AACVPR-certified programs are recognized asleaders in the field of cardiovascular and pulmonaryrehabilitation because they offer the most advancedpractices available AACVPR program certification valid for three years

OUR TOWN

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

I

trsquos officialmdashthe best bar-

tender in the Inland Valleyworks in the heart of Claremont

The Whisper Housersquos Peter Barrigawas declared the winner of the inaugu-ral Inland Empire Battle for the BestBartender contest after creating a deli-cious Irish whiskey-based cocktail

ldquoIt feels greatrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIdefinitely put a lot of effort into itrdquo

Kim Peeples co-owner of VomFassmdasha shop specializing in spiritsoils vinegars and gourmet foodsmdashcre-ated the event as a way to showcase thetalent the Inland Empire has to offerThe event was the culmination of a

month-long online voting process inwhich thousands of people participatedto choose their favorite spirit-slinger

Mr Barrigarsquos as-of-yet unnameddrink beat the concoctions of two Red-lands-based bartenders one with ties toClaremont Billy Haig formerly of Eu-reka Burger and current owner of TheState and Dean DiTrapani head of thecocktail program at Rok N Fondue MrBarriga himself used to work at Eurekawith Mr Haig

The event also coincides with VomFassrsquo two-year anniversary in Clare-mont

ldquoOh my gosh the event has been sosuccessfulrdquo Ms Peeples said ldquoEach[drink] was different unique deliciousEven for myself I voted but it was ahard choice to pickrdquo

The special guest of the event wasJack Teeling of Teeling Whiskey aDublin-based distillery that sells itsproducts at Vom Fass franchises MrTeeling arrived in Claremont from Ire-land to judge the cocktails and provideexclusive Teeling whiskey tastings forlucky Claremonters

ldquoI think the whole craft cocktailscene in America is very interestingrdquoMr Teeling said ldquoAnd for me craftcocktails is all about ensuring that thespirit that you use the base spirit is not

hidden away or overpowered by the fla-vors you add inrdquo

The top three bartenders were re-quired to use any of the three whiskiesTeeling provides at Vom Fass JackrsquosChoice a 14-year-old single maltStephenrsquos Choice a five-year-old singlemalt named after Mr Teelingrsquos younger

brother and business partner andBrothers in Arms a 14-year-old singlemalt whiskey aged in bourbon andsherry casks

ldquo[The three cocktails] tasted verymuch like our whiskey but they hadother things that made them a little dif-ferent a little more interestingrdquo MrTeeling said ldquoAnd very refreshing forthe kind of lovely climate that you guyshave hererdquo

When Mr Barrigasaid he ldquoput a lot of effortrdquo into his win-

ning drink he wasnrsquot exagger-ating he spent an impressiveamount of energy preparing forthe event coming in to VomFass and sampling Teelingwhiskies to get a feel for thetaste and nuances of eachspirit

Mr Barrigarsquos winning entry was sim-ple in appearance but complex in fla-vor and execution The star ingredientbesides the Jackrsquos Choice whiskey is atincture or alcohol extract he madefrom coffee limes chili flakes ha-banero oil cardamom vanilla cinna-

mon and allspice Mr Barriga usedEverclear to extract the flavors

ldquoIt takes three to four weeks to actu-ally make itrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoYouhave to run cheesecloth through itThere was a little water added to it totake away from the heatrdquo

Twelve drops of the tincture goesinto each cocktail along with a half-ounce of banana liqueur and twoounces of Jackrsquos Choice whiskey Itrsquosstirred and served up like a Manhattan

ldquoI wanted to make it as difficult aspossiblerdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIt was im-portant that I didnrsquot take away from theactual purity of the whiskey and en-

hance the whiskey I felt like it made themost sense to make an aromatic or old

fashioned-style cocktail which this isrdquoThe final product is pale yellow in

color with each ingredient serving tocomplement the whiskey Mr Teelingwas immediately impressed with MrBarrigarsquos drink

ldquoThe first cocktail was made forJack And he said right off the bat thatdidnrsquot take away from his spirit and lsquoafar as Irsquom concerned you alreadywonrsquordquo Mr Barriga said before being

crowned the winnerMr Barriga received some useful

swag for winning the competition anengraved silver shaker and $100 giftcard to spend at any Vom Fass location

After the success of the premiere batender face-off Ms Peeples promisedthe event will grow in the future possbly encompassing a larger area withmore talented bartenders in competi-tion

ldquoI want this to turn into an annualevent and bigger than our storerdquo MsPeeples said ldquoGet others involvedmaybe some other restaurants and takthis to an even bigger mixology event

next yearrdquo mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Homegrown talent wins taste test for best bartender

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergThe Whisper Housersquos Peter Barriga was declared the winner of the inaugural Inland Empire Battle for the Best Bartender contest after creating a delicious Iriswhiskey-based cocktail

Billy Haig right formerly of Eureka Burger and current owner of The State in Red-lands finishes up preparation of his drink with Drew Saylor

Dean DiTrapani head of the cocktailprogram at Rok N Fondue created thiscocktail the Long Ireland

Melissa Ciagwa from Buttercup Cater-

ing samples a ldquoLong Irelandrdquo by bar-tender finalist Dean DiTrapani of Rok NFondue

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The Claremont High School girlsvarsity volleyball team won theirfinal match of the season 3-0

against visiting Diamond Bar in front of alarge home crowd Tuesday

Diamond Bar never really posed much of a threat asthe Pack went 25-18 25-22 and 25-10 in a match that ce-mented their third-place finish in the Palomares League

It was also senior night for both teams and Claremontrecognized Roi Wallace GeorgieJackson Kristen Kiltgaard JenniferFrias Sydney Lawler and Emily Birdin a pregame ceremony where they were presented withflowers and posed for photos with their families

The senior players spontaneously decided to honortheir number-one fan Jim Timpane asking that he jointhem for a photo under a balloon arch stretched acrosscenter court Mr Timpane has attended nearly everygame for the past 21 seasons beginning in 1995 when his

daughter was a freshman on the Claremont teamIn an effort to give his seniors including those who

donrsquot normally start maximum court time coach MarkMina had his team in a constant rotation throughout thenight Every handful of plays he was substituting one oreven two players

ldquoSince it was senior night we wanted to honor themWe happen to have six [seniors] and I played all sixrdquo heexplained In volleyball the players move from one po-sition to the next as the game progresses However sincesome of the seniors donrsquot play well in all positions CoachMina substituted them to avoid creating a weakness ldquoWewanted them to play but we didnrsquot want to loserdquo he said

The girls started the first set with a comfortable leadgoing ahead 13-5 but were a bit too jovial on the courtwhich caused them to lose focus and Diamond Bar cameback with a flurry of scoring The Brahmas nearly tied

the game at 14-13 when Wallacersquos strong serve putClaremont well ahead and this time they didnrsquot lookback A big block from Wallace was all they needed toput the first game in the books

The second set saw the best competition of the nightwith Diamond Bar matching Claremont point for pointuntil Claremont pulled ahead by seven points and wason the verge of victory when the Brahmas came roaringback Starting at 24-17 Diamond Bar won the next fivepoints until Bird got a kill to put the set away

The final set was all Claremont with some great playsfrom sophomores Kylie Robinson and Emilee RohrerHowever it was apropos that senior Frias got the lastpoint of the night with a kill up the middle

Despite limited court time junior Simone Bliss had agame-high of 12 kills from 24 attempts Frias came in

just behind with eight kills Wallace also had a solid night

with 22 assists while Jackson came up with 10 digsldquoWe have been playing good volleyball our last few

matchesrdquo said Coach Mina ldquoI love Claremontmdashthe girlsare great My goal is to be here next year to be the firstmultiple-year coach Claremont has had in a whilerdquo

With the victory the girls are 6-4 in league and 15-11overall Their first match in the CIF tournament has not

been announced yetmdashSteven Felschundneff

stevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Volleyball team ends on high note readies for CIF play

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15 1

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont High School girls volleyball team cel-ebrates after scoring a particularly difficult point onTuesday at CHS The Pack defeated visiting DiamondBar 3-0 to clinch third place in the Palomares Leagueand a berth in the CIF tournament

CROSS COUNTRY

Claremont High School crosscountry swept the Palomares Leaguefinals on Thursday at Bonelli Re-gional Park making them unde-feated for the season All fiveteamsmdashboys frosh soph girls andboys junior varsity and girls and

boys varsitymdashnever lost a meet thisyear As a result the girls varsityteam is now ranked third and theboys team is seventh in the SouthernSection Division Two

ldquoIt was a great season We arelooking forward to post-seasonrdquo saidCoach Bill Reeves

From here the teams will competein the CIF prelims on the 14th inRiverside and then in the finals at MtSAC If they perform well in the fi-nals the team will advance to thestate meet on the 28th in Fresno

BOYS WATER POLO

Claremont boys water polo ce-mented their second straight Palo-mares League title on Tuesday with a

16-3 victory over GlendoraCoach Kristin Rodriguez made

good use of her entire team during thematch with eight players scoring atleast one goal Top performances in-clude Johnathon Wong five goalsone assist Bruno Snow three goalsnine steals four assists LenningDavis two goals four assists IanWaasdorp two goals one assist Dy-lan Clinton one goal one assist onesteal Mat Turk one goal one steal

Jack Kruze one goal two stealsTyler Allen one goal Josh Uchizonoone goal Will DePreze two stealsone assist and Ivan Lamboo twosteals In the net Kallan Grant hadnine saves two steals and one assist

On Friday they will play Cerritosin a non-conference game that CoachRodriguez hopes will sharpen theirskills for the CIF tournament

With the victory Claremont is now8-0 in league and 18-7 overall andranked seventh in Division Five of the Southern Section

GIRLS TENNIS

The girls varsity tennis PalomaresLeague tournament took place lastweek at the Claremont Club The

teamrsquos number-one singles playeElizabeth Wu upset the number-foseed from Ayala to advance to thsingles semi-finals The number-ondoubles team Lelia Kennedy anDorothy Kang upset the numbefour seeds from Glendora to advancto the doubles semi-finals also

FOOTBALL

Glendora was just too much fClaremont to handle Friday night the Tartans clinched the PalomarLeague title Glendora outscoreClaremont from the very beginninand also shut down the Packrsquos running game on their way to the 35-1victory

Quarterback Raine Pohaku Kheaku-Paiva had 82 yards rushin52 yards passing including one completion to Laquamie Bond for touchdown Duy Tran-Sampson onhad 68 yards rushing but did scothe Packrsquos other touchdown

On Friday the Pack faces SouHills at home for their last leagugame Claremontrsquos record is now 2 in league and 7-2 overall whicguarantees them a spot in the CItournament

CHS ROUND-UP

Seniors Roi Wallace and Sydney Lawler successfulblock a shot from Diamond Bar

Seniors Jennifer Frias Sydney Lawler Georgie Jack-son Roi Wallace Kristen Kiltgaard and Emily Birdpose for a photo with the teamrsquos biggest fan Jim Tim-pane Mr Timpane has been a regular at CHS volley-ball games for 21 seasons

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The Claremont Architec-tural Commission poredover the plans for the

proposed Pomona College Mu-seum of Art during their Octo-ber 28 meeting

Representatives of the city the collegeand the architectural firm behind itBoston-based Machado Silvetti made theextensive plans for the museum availableNo voting took place at the meetingmdashthecommissionrsquos job was to act in conjunc-tion with the cityrsquos Planning Commissionto look over the museum plans

Three commissionersmdashMark Schoe-man Maureen Wheeler and BenjaminMcCoymdashwere not present at the meet-ing recused due to a conflict of interestaccording to commission chair JamesManifold

One of the items scrutinized by thecommission and the public was the loca-tion of the proposed museum

Under the current plan the museumwill be built on the west side of CollegeAvenue between Bonita and SecondThe location calls for the moving of thehistorical Renwick House slightly southand across the street above the softballfield The white cottages directly north of the housemdashcurrently being used as stu-dent housingmdashwill be demolished ac-cording to the plan

Jennifer Trotoux an architectural his-torian and Scripps College alumna wason hand to present an environmental im-pact report (EIR) determining how theproposed move will affect the historicQueen Anne-style home built in 1900Ms Trotoux concluded it would not af-

fect the historical integrity of the housenor the area surrounding it

Also in the updated EIR was an as-sessment of Pomona Collegersquos sewer sys-tem The revised EIR made public on

October 19 found ldquoexisting and ex-pected future capacity deficienciesrdquo withthe sewer system supporting the collegeFlow monitoring will be performedsometime between October and Aprilfor one week to assess the sewer linesand to see if any changes or upsizingneeds to be done

Ms Trotouxrsquos clalim about Renwickrsquossuggested move was not shared withmany of the speakers during public com-ment Some such as Claremont Heritagedirector David Shearer were worriedabout the move ruining the historical sig-nificance of the house as well as theproposed zone change

ldquoTo be frank the latest iterations of theEIR and the master plan have only addedinsult to injurymdashto the citizens of Clare-mont our city staff our city council andcommissions such as thisrdquo Mr Shearersaid

During discussion commission mem-ber Marta Perlas asserted she was ldquotornrdquoabout the proposed location of the mu-

seum adding that she understands thereason why the museum should be therebut later claiming she wasnrsquot sold on theidea of moving Renwick across the streetto the softball field

Commission member Clive Dym saidhe was inclined to move ahead with theplan along with the updated EIR andalso insisted members of the public whospoke out against moving Renwickldquoarenrsquot immediately impactedrdquo by themove

Pomona College Master Planner ScottSmith stated the location is important be-cause it serves as a link between the col-lege and the community a point MrManifold agreed with calling it ldquocampus

planning 101rdquoAfter a brief recess Jeffry Burchard

principal architect with Machado Silvettipresented the blueprints for the art mu-seum Mr Burchard highlighted the num-

ber of amenities the museum is set tohave including a center square for eventsand classes art halls office space artvaults and a portico Mr Manifoldstressed the importance of going over thedetails of the proposed museum

ldquoThis is our chance to give some feed-back to the applicant and the architect be-fore they go too far through the designprocess where it would be really hard toreverse gears later down the linerdquo MrManifold emphasized

The main entrance to the museum isplanned for Bonita Avenue with a sec-ondary entrance on College The Bonitaentrance was originally created to attractmore Claremont community members tothe site

ldquoThe choice of this site is remarkableand extremely challenging but it presentsmany great opportunities for the collegeand the community in that it situates itself as kind of a civic zone in the east villagewhich includes the post office and thecity hall the library and Shelton ParkrdquoMr Burchard said ldquoItrsquos also great in pro-viding programmable open space to this

area as opposed to a blank open spacthatrsquos on the site nowrdquo

During public comment many of thspeakers relayed concerns with parkinin and around the museum site wiKaren Rosenthal calling for two-houparking along College and Bonita avenues to potentially free up space for vi

itors Commissioner Clive Dym notethe museum would open at 1 pm wepast the morning parking grind

In reviewing the site itself the commission didnrsquot hold back from criticismof the museumrsquos design save for MDym Ms Perlas called the design ldquodiappointingrdquo and claimed to have expected more from Machado Silvetti

ldquoIrsquove seen a lot of their work and itvery impressive and I sort of feel like fell short in Claremontrdquo Ms Perlas saildquoI understand the reasoning behind whthe building has been designed the wayis but I also think that therersquos a lack ounderstanding in how the city behaves ubanistically around this areardquo

Ms Perlas was also not a fan of thBonita Avenue entrance an opinioshared by Mr Manifold and commissiomember Bob Perry Mr Perry in his asessment criticized the building as ldquonan elegant experiencerdquo and a ldquovery utiltarian walkrdquo

Mr Dym had kinder words for thplan noting he liked the basic design the building

The commission will take its notes the Claremont Planning Commission ffurther review

The full master plan is open for review to the public now through December 3 at Claremont City Hall the Clarmont Library the Hughes Communi

Center and Youth Activity Center It caalso be viewed on the cityrsquos website wwwclaremontcaorg

mdashMatthew Bramle

newsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2 015 1

Commission scrutinizes museum plans open for public review

To be frank the latest

iterations of the EIR and

the master plan have

only added insult to in- jurymdashto the citizens of

Claremont our city staff

our city council and com-

missions such as thisDavid Shearer

Claremont Heritage

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ART MART Visit the ClaremontPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booths532 W First St Claremont

BASEBALLProfessor Richard Santil-lan author of Mexican AmericanBaseball in the Pomona Valley willserve as moderator and keynotespeaker for this program There will bea panel of Pomona Valley locals who

played in the segregated Mexican base-

ball leagues from the 1930s to the1970s Among them will be RayldquoTykerdquo Sevilla who captained andquarterbacked the Claremont HighSchool football team to the 1958 CIFchampionship They will also discussgrowing up in Arbol Verde Claremontrsquos

oldest continuous neighborhood This isa free program at 11 am in the Clare-mont Library meeting room For allages The Claremont Library is locatedat 208 N Harvard Ave For more infor-mation call (909) 621-4902 or visittheir website at colapubliborgCLAREMONT ART WALK VisitClaremont galleries between 6 and 9

pm for exhibit opening receptionsVisit claremontartwalkcom for detailsSCAMFEST The Southern Cali-fornia A Cappella Music Festivalhosted by The Claremont ShadesTickets will be available online at

pomonaedubridges or through theBridges Auditorium box office 7 pmBridges Auditorium 450 N CollegeWay Claremont $8 for students and$15 for non-students (909) 607-1139or website pomonaedubridges

AN EVENING WITH JOHNYORK Benefit concert for the PrisonLibrary Project John York is a singercomposer and instrumentalist wellknown as a former member of theByrds He was a member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and The Mamas and

The Papas touring band He played bass for Johnny Rivers and LightninrsquoHopkins He has played with GeneClark Rick Danko Richard Manuel

Nicky Hopkins David Carradine andmore Mr York sings with a rich emo-tional voice and favors the 12-stringguitar Currently Mr York is perform-ing solo as well as with his own bandThe Jangle Brothers Barry McGuireand PF Sloan Tickets in advance are$10 or $12 at the door The event takes

place at 730 pm at The ClaremontForum 586 W First St Claremont(909) 626-3066 prisonlibraryprojectorgand claremontforumorg

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont Village

SHAKESPEARE CLUB A discus-

sion by Amy Kenny professor at URiverside about how Shakespearersquos ators learned their parts and rehearsethe plays Audience volunteers will binvited to read from cue scripts to heldemonstrate how the Elizabethan ators knew where to move and what tdo 2 pm Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain Ave Claremont (909) 717-1109ISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun waof exercise with music of Israeli fodance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremon(909) 921-7115SUSTAINABILITY DIALOG ldquoHeaing Gardens How Your Yard Can Savthe Worldrdquo presented by April GarbaHow a thoughtfully-designed garden caslow storm water use less water cohomes reduce energy needs provid

food for humans and habitat for creaturecreate less waste be restful and survivedrought 7 to 830 pm Pomona CollegeHahn Building Room 101 located at 42

N Harvard Ave Claremont

CALENDARClaremont Art WalkCheck out our Claremont ArtWalk listing and map

Page 18

Friday November 6 through Saturday November 14

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Performing artsIVRT presents ldquoCompanyrdquoat the Candlelight Pavilion

Page 17

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

NovemberSaturday 7

NovemberSunday 8

November

Friday 6

NovemberMonday 9

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

GALLERIES1

First Street

Second Street

I n d i a n

H i l l B l v d

Y a l e A v e n u e

H a r v a r d A v e n u e

Bonita Avenue

Fourth Street

Foothill Blvd

4

1210

11

71

3

5

2

6

Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

9

8

At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 340

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 339

RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

room house near ConditSchool $2400 monthly Readyfor immediate occupancy Nosmoking no pets Agent Ge-offHamillcom 909-621-0500

House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

FOUR bedrooms 175 bath-rooms with detached studioUpgraded kitchen with gran-ite and stainless steel appli-ances Shared laundry Rentincludes water gas electricInternet $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Rentals

House for rent

THREE bedrooms one bath-room plus a detached studioFresh paint new carpet andceramic tile Drought tolerantlandscape $2500 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Office space for rent

BEAUTIFUL furnished thera-pistrsquos office available to sub-let part-time in ClaremontVillage Ideal location 323-835-3661

GREAT Village locationMedicalprofessional space

App rox imatel y 650 sq ftWaiting room and privatehalf-bathroom $1755monthly includes water909-447-7716

Townhome for rent

THREE bedrooms two-and-a-half bathrooms 1900 sq ftTwo-car garage central heatand AC $2000 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Want to rent

LOOKING for interestingplace to rent single male$900 to $1500 a monthMagazine publisher Frank

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Marketplace

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smalls

Refinishing too 909-593-

1846 LaVerne Kensolden-

odditiescom

For sale

ADJUSTABLE electric hospi-

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Mattress and frame Paid

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best offer 909-957-1929

Garage sale

SATURDAY and Sunday 7am to 2 pm 2141 Edinboro

Ave Claremont Collectiblesclothes tools and more

Animals

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

Animal Shelters

Inland ValleyHumane Society909-623-9777

Upland Animal Shelter 909-931-4185

HOPE Upland1-800-811-4285

West End Animal Shelter 909-947-3517

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legals25

services23

real estate27

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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2529 KING WAY CLAREMONTIdeally located next to the Thompson CreekTrail with foothill view this fabulous one-sto-ry Spanish ranch-style home has beenmeticulously upgraded Four bedroomsand 2 remodeled bathrooms in 2146 sq fton a manicured 13161 sq ft lot Drought-tolerant landscaping private courtyard with

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HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

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Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

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down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

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Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

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Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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As I work in my study researchingthis column I start to think aboutDr Morrill Ilsley who came to

Claremont in the 1920s to serve as the col-

lege physician and who once lived in myhouseDr Ilsley conducted his practice in the very same

room where I write I begin to think about how somany things become interconnected in a small townprobably more like three degrees of separation ratherthan the standard six degrees of separationmdashthe theorythat everyone and everything by way of introductionis six or fewer steps away from any other person in theworld

Dr Ilsley most likely received students in his office(my study) and in the days prior to the antibiotics andthe treatments we have today when someone had aninfectious disease in order for them to not infect every-one else isolation was the preferred solution to protectothers For students in the Claremont Colleges whichat the time consisted of Pomona Scripps and the Grad-

uate School it would have been difficult to isolate themin their dorms

It stands to reason that if Dr Ilsley needed to use iso-lation he would have had students admitted to the Me-morial Infirmary a little-known historical and architec-tural gem that still stands today The Colleges built theinfirmary in an isolated area in 1930 to address theneed warranted when infectious diseases such as the flucould spread rapidly and result in high death rates inthe general population

The Memorial Infirmary is located north of FoothillBoulevard set far back and hidden from the street in agrove of trees in what is now the Robert J Bernard Bi-ological Field Station The Infirmary was a gift of Mrand Mrs Hiram T Cleaver in honor of Colonel SeeleyW Mudd a trustee of Pomona College who served onthe Committee on Future Organization which formed

the Claremont Colleges in 1925 The ldquogroup systemrdquoof colleges was the vision of then Pomona CollegePresident James Blaisdell who had modeled it after theconstituent colleges of Oxford University in England

Needing to site the infirmary away from the Col-leges the area north of Foothill was a perfect locationSometimes referred to as the Scripps Infirmary thisname is logical in that it was built on a portion of the250 acres that was purchased with a gift from Ellen

Browning Scripps The 250 acres purchased includedIndian Hill part of which later became the now-closedgolf course The Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand the Bernard Field Station

The 8000-square-foot infirmary consisted of twowings each with a solarium at the end and each with10 beds one wing for women and the other for menHospital offices treatment rooms and the services areaoccupied the center spaces that extended from the cen-tral entrance Opening in 1931 the Memorial Infirmarywas designed by the renowned Pasadena architectsMarston and Maybury The building design SpanishColonial Revival was a favorite of the architects The

roof is red tile and the parapet walls extend at eitherend of the wings The building entrance has a gableroof flanked by two fireplaces a porch with fourcolumns and a double-door entry

In keeping with the degrees of separation themeSylvanus Marston did not just happen to come toClaremont in search of work He lived in Pasadena andgraduated from Pasadena High School in 1901 Hethen attended Pomona College for two years beforeheading to Cornell University where he graduated in1907 with an architecture degree He then returned toPasadena where with his first partner Garret Van Peltand later with Edgar Maybury his firms designed over1000 structures mostly in Pasadena but also in Han-cock Park Bel-Air Claremont and Santa Cruz

In 1937 Marston and Maybury also designed thestudent union building at Pomona College more com-

monly known as ldquoThe Cooprdquo Like many architecturalfirms that came first to Claremont to work with theColleges Marston and Maybury expanded beyond theCollegesrsquo footprint Hermann and Bess Garner hiredthe firm to design the Padua Hills Theatre in 1930 Of-ten attributed to the naming of the Marston Quadrangleat Pomona College there is actually no connectionThe Quad was named after George White Marston atrustee of and donor to Pomona College

The building was used as an infirmary for the Claremont Colleges consortium until the 1960s when it waclosed due to new seismic code requirements for hosptals In the early 1970s the hospital was firebombed apart of a student protest The fire caused considerabledamage to the entrance and it was declared unsafe tooccupy by the city in the late 1980s Afterwards theColleges sought to demolish it but because of its his-torical significance a permit was denied It has set un-

used and boarded up for almost two decadesFast forward to the present and the Memorial Infir-

mary is about to have new life breathed into its decay-ing existence The 12-acre parcel on which it sits waspurchased by Pitzer College and will be renovated tohouse the Robert Redford Conservancy for SouthernCalifornia Sustainability The Conservancy is an extension of Pitzerrsquos sustainability commitments and is in-tended to address the challenges facing urban popula-tions and as a laboratory to create innovativeapproaches for sustainability initiatives Long knownfor its core values of social responsibility and environmental sustainability Pitzer is exercising a core sus-tainability principle of the preservation movementmdashadaptive reuse of historic buildings

It is not enough for institutions to just tout their newLEED-certified buildings to be responsible stewards o

sustainability tenets If an historic building is demol-ished and replaced by a new building the embodiedenergy of the historic building is lost right along withthe architecture and the contextual link to the historyand events that occurred in that building None of thatcan be recoveredever Kudos to Pitzer and the RobeRedford Conservancy for saving The Memorial Infir-mary

The Memorial Infirmary by John Neiuber

Photo courtesy of Claremont HeritagThe Memorial Infirmary in 1931

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

Celebrating CLASP 10 yearsof making a difference

Claremont After-School Programs is celebrating 10years of providing after-school tutoring to at-risk stu-dents in the Claremont Unified School District Thisspecial celebration will take place at a private PaduaHills home on Sunday November 8 from 3 to 5 pm

Past presidents Carole Harter Lissa PetersenSuzan Smith and Teddie Warner will be honored atthe event Festivities will include gourmet delights

wine good company and live entertainment by theCitrus Jazz Combo Guests will have the opportunityto bid on a three-night weekend stay at a beautifulDana Point beach house

In 2005 CLASP was formed by merging two pro-grams Claremont Tutorial Centers and the YouthWellness Center into one program that then served 60students two days a week at three sites Last yearCLASP offered tutoring programs three days a weekat five sites reaching 166 children who worked withmore than 260 community volunteers of all agesmaking CLASP an intergenerational program

CLASP provides tutoring recreation a healthysnack enrichment and transportation It serves kinder-garten through sixth grade students in the ClaremontUnified School District who need academic supportand it remains the only nonprofit non-sectarian or-

ganization in Claremont to offer after-school home-work help to CUSD students

For more information about CLASP visitwwwclasp4kidsorg For information about the partycall (909) 736-7457

Muslim Women SpeakersMovement to confer at Clare-mont School of Theology

Soraya Deen founder of the Muslim WomenSpeakers Movement (MWSM) will hold the MuslimWomen Speakers Summit in Claremont on SaturdayNovember 14 at Bayan Claremont a graduate schooloperating since 2011 at Claremont School of Theol-ogy that educates American Muslim scholars and reli-

gious leaders both men and women The event willtake place from 10 am to 3 pm Registration willbegin at 930 am

Ms Deen is a lawyer spiritual activist and motiva-tional speaker She is also the author of two booksServe A Call to Muslims and Peace Matters Rais-ing Peace Conscious Children She is also the co-founder of Peacemoms a Christian Muslimpartnership

Ms Deen is a member of Les Brownrsquos PlatinumGroup of Speakers She founded the MWSMmdash an ef-fort toward in her words ldquocreating 10000 voices of hoperdquomdashto motivate Muslim women to become civicand community activists In order to optimize theseefforts these women should learn to improve leader-ship and communication skills enhance their self-

confidence by overcoming personal shortcomings thatwould detract from that confidence build teams andengage in creative problem solving and use persua-sive techniques to reach their audience

These skills and techniques will be taught at thesummit with a goal that participants commit to com-

munity engagement through social activism Therewill be a panel discussion with top Muslim female ac-tivists journals and ldquofun food and gamesrdquo Top pro-fessional speakers will tell their stories of struggles tosuccess For information visit wwwsorayadeencom

CGUrsquos Drucker Day to featureexeuctives from creativeindustry management

Emmy Award-winning producer Eugene Youngpresident of Ryan Seacrest Productions and NetflixChief Talent Officer Tawni Cranz will headline theDrucker School of Managementrsquos annual DruckerDay on Saturday November 14

This yearrsquos event will focus on creative organiza-tions and how leaders can prepare and manage top

talentMr Young an alumnus of Claremont GraduateUniversityrsquos Drucker School will talk about what ittakes to manage creative shows like American IdolAmericarsquos Got Talent and Keeping Up With TheKardashians Ms Cranz also a Drucker Schoolalumna will discuss policies needed to retain talentsuch as Netflixrsquos recent decision to offer unlimitedtime off for new parents within the first year of achildrsquos birth or adoption

Drucker Day which is open to the public will startat 830 am on the campuses of the Claremont Col-leges There will be a craft beer and wine tasting re-ception at 3 pm and a roast of long-time facultymember Jay Prag at 4 pm

Other notable panelists include Lorenzo diBonaventura who has worked as an executive at

Warner Bros Music and Paramount managing andproducing major music and film projects such as theTransformers franchise Sharon Yazowski executivedirector of Levitt Pavilions who also runs a nonprofitorganization behind the largest free concert series inAmerica Juan Devis senior vice president of contentdevelopment and production at KCETLink Mr Devishas won an Emmy Webby LA Press Award and aNational Arts Journalism award Rebecca Clark pres-ident and CEO at LINC Housing Barry Goldsteinproject manager at NASArsquos Jet Propulsion Laboratoryand two-time recipient of the NASA ExceptionalLeadership Medal and Ajit Sivadasan vice presidentof Global eCommerce at Lenovo

Creative industries are a major force of innovationand economic competitiveness throughout California

and the nation Traditional industries also face com-petitive pressures to invent new ways of doing busi-ness in the global economy The premier challenge ispreparing and managing top talent that can drive thiscreative advantage

General admission is $100 For more informationvisit wwwdruckeralumniorgdruckerday2015

League of Women Voters to explores impact of social mediaon elections

ldquoThe Impact of Social Media on Electionsrdquo is thetopic of the League of Women Voterrsquos upcomingFood for Thought event to be held on Sunday No-vember 15 from 4 to 6 pm Award-winning politicalconsultant Rose Kapolczynski who was BarbaraBoxerrsquos campaign manager will lead the discussion

The event will take place at the Alexander HughesCenter 1700 Danbury Rd The public is invited to thwine and cheese event at a cost of $35 Seating is limited and all proceeds benefit the LWV EducationFund For information and reservations call (909)624-9457 or visit wwwclaremontcalwvnetorg

Pomona Valley Hospital

receives certification for pul-monary rehabilitation programPomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC

has announced the certification of its pulmonary rehabilitation program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation(AACVPR) PVHMC was recognized for its commiment to improving the quality of life by enhancingstandards of care

PVHMCrsquos cardiovascular rehabilitation programwas also recertified making it one of only 13 California hospitals and one of three Los Angeles Countyhospitals to have both its cardiac and pulmonary rehbilitation programs certified by AACVPR The car-diovascular program has maintained certificationsince 2000

Cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation pro-grams are designed to help people with cardiovascu-lar problems (eg heart attacks and coronary arterybypass graft surgery) and pulmonary problems (egchronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD] res-piratory symptoms) recover faster and improve theirquality of life Both programs include exercise edu-cation counseling and support for patients and theirfamilies

AACVPR-certified programs are recognized asleaders in the field of cardiovascular and pulmonaryrehabilitation because they offer the most advancedpractices available AACVPR program certification valid for three years

OUR TOWN

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

I

trsquos officialmdashthe best bar-

tender in the Inland Valleyworks in the heart of Claremont

The Whisper Housersquos Peter Barrigawas declared the winner of the inaugu-ral Inland Empire Battle for the BestBartender contest after creating a deli-cious Irish whiskey-based cocktail

ldquoIt feels greatrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIdefinitely put a lot of effort into itrdquo

Kim Peeples co-owner of VomFassmdasha shop specializing in spiritsoils vinegars and gourmet foodsmdashcre-ated the event as a way to showcase thetalent the Inland Empire has to offerThe event was the culmination of a

month-long online voting process inwhich thousands of people participatedto choose their favorite spirit-slinger

Mr Barrigarsquos as-of-yet unnameddrink beat the concoctions of two Red-lands-based bartenders one with ties toClaremont Billy Haig formerly of Eu-reka Burger and current owner of TheState and Dean DiTrapani head of thecocktail program at Rok N Fondue MrBarriga himself used to work at Eurekawith Mr Haig

The event also coincides with VomFassrsquo two-year anniversary in Clare-mont

ldquoOh my gosh the event has been sosuccessfulrdquo Ms Peeples said ldquoEach[drink] was different unique deliciousEven for myself I voted but it was ahard choice to pickrdquo

The special guest of the event wasJack Teeling of Teeling Whiskey aDublin-based distillery that sells itsproducts at Vom Fass franchises MrTeeling arrived in Claremont from Ire-land to judge the cocktails and provideexclusive Teeling whiskey tastings forlucky Claremonters

ldquoI think the whole craft cocktailscene in America is very interestingrdquoMr Teeling said ldquoAnd for me craftcocktails is all about ensuring that thespirit that you use the base spirit is not

hidden away or overpowered by the fla-vors you add inrdquo

The top three bartenders were re-quired to use any of the three whiskiesTeeling provides at Vom Fass JackrsquosChoice a 14-year-old single maltStephenrsquos Choice a five-year-old singlemalt named after Mr Teelingrsquos younger

brother and business partner andBrothers in Arms a 14-year-old singlemalt whiskey aged in bourbon andsherry casks

ldquo[The three cocktails] tasted verymuch like our whiskey but they hadother things that made them a little dif-ferent a little more interestingrdquo MrTeeling said ldquoAnd very refreshing forthe kind of lovely climate that you guyshave hererdquo

When Mr Barrigasaid he ldquoput a lot of effortrdquo into his win-

ning drink he wasnrsquot exagger-ating he spent an impressiveamount of energy preparing forthe event coming in to VomFass and sampling Teelingwhiskies to get a feel for thetaste and nuances of eachspirit

Mr Barrigarsquos winning entry was sim-ple in appearance but complex in fla-vor and execution The star ingredientbesides the Jackrsquos Choice whiskey is atincture or alcohol extract he madefrom coffee limes chili flakes ha-banero oil cardamom vanilla cinna-

mon and allspice Mr Barriga usedEverclear to extract the flavors

ldquoIt takes three to four weeks to actu-ally make itrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoYouhave to run cheesecloth through itThere was a little water added to it totake away from the heatrdquo

Twelve drops of the tincture goesinto each cocktail along with a half-ounce of banana liqueur and twoounces of Jackrsquos Choice whiskey Itrsquosstirred and served up like a Manhattan

ldquoI wanted to make it as difficult aspossiblerdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIt was im-portant that I didnrsquot take away from theactual purity of the whiskey and en-

hance the whiskey I felt like it made themost sense to make an aromatic or old

fashioned-style cocktail which this isrdquoThe final product is pale yellow in

color with each ingredient serving tocomplement the whiskey Mr Teelingwas immediately impressed with MrBarrigarsquos drink

ldquoThe first cocktail was made forJack And he said right off the bat thatdidnrsquot take away from his spirit and lsquoafar as Irsquom concerned you alreadywonrsquordquo Mr Barriga said before being

crowned the winnerMr Barriga received some useful

swag for winning the competition anengraved silver shaker and $100 giftcard to spend at any Vom Fass location

After the success of the premiere batender face-off Ms Peeples promisedthe event will grow in the future possbly encompassing a larger area withmore talented bartenders in competi-tion

ldquoI want this to turn into an annualevent and bigger than our storerdquo MsPeeples said ldquoGet others involvedmaybe some other restaurants and takthis to an even bigger mixology event

next yearrdquo mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Homegrown talent wins taste test for best bartender

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergThe Whisper Housersquos Peter Barriga was declared the winner of the inaugural Inland Empire Battle for the Best Bartender contest after creating a delicious Iriswhiskey-based cocktail

Billy Haig right formerly of Eureka Burger and current owner of The State in Red-lands finishes up preparation of his drink with Drew Saylor

Dean DiTrapani head of the cocktailprogram at Rok N Fondue created thiscocktail the Long Ireland

Melissa Ciagwa from Buttercup Cater-

ing samples a ldquoLong Irelandrdquo by bar-tender finalist Dean DiTrapani of Rok NFondue

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The Claremont High School girlsvarsity volleyball team won theirfinal match of the season 3-0

against visiting Diamond Bar in front of alarge home crowd Tuesday

Diamond Bar never really posed much of a threat asthe Pack went 25-18 25-22 and 25-10 in a match that ce-mented their third-place finish in the Palomares League

It was also senior night for both teams and Claremontrecognized Roi Wallace GeorgieJackson Kristen Kiltgaard JenniferFrias Sydney Lawler and Emily Birdin a pregame ceremony where they were presented withflowers and posed for photos with their families

The senior players spontaneously decided to honortheir number-one fan Jim Timpane asking that he jointhem for a photo under a balloon arch stretched acrosscenter court Mr Timpane has attended nearly everygame for the past 21 seasons beginning in 1995 when his

daughter was a freshman on the Claremont teamIn an effort to give his seniors including those who

donrsquot normally start maximum court time coach MarkMina had his team in a constant rotation throughout thenight Every handful of plays he was substituting one oreven two players

ldquoSince it was senior night we wanted to honor themWe happen to have six [seniors] and I played all sixrdquo heexplained In volleyball the players move from one po-sition to the next as the game progresses However sincesome of the seniors donrsquot play well in all positions CoachMina substituted them to avoid creating a weakness ldquoWewanted them to play but we didnrsquot want to loserdquo he said

The girls started the first set with a comfortable leadgoing ahead 13-5 but were a bit too jovial on the courtwhich caused them to lose focus and Diamond Bar cameback with a flurry of scoring The Brahmas nearly tied

the game at 14-13 when Wallacersquos strong serve putClaremont well ahead and this time they didnrsquot lookback A big block from Wallace was all they needed toput the first game in the books

The second set saw the best competition of the nightwith Diamond Bar matching Claremont point for pointuntil Claremont pulled ahead by seven points and wason the verge of victory when the Brahmas came roaringback Starting at 24-17 Diamond Bar won the next fivepoints until Bird got a kill to put the set away

The final set was all Claremont with some great playsfrom sophomores Kylie Robinson and Emilee RohrerHowever it was apropos that senior Frias got the lastpoint of the night with a kill up the middle

Despite limited court time junior Simone Bliss had agame-high of 12 kills from 24 attempts Frias came in

just behind with eight kills Wallace also had a solid night

with 22 assists while Jackson came up with 10 digsldquoWe have been playing good volleyball our last few

matchesrdquo said Coach Mina ldquoI love Claremontmdashthe girlsare great My goal is to be here next year to be the firstmultiple-year coach Claremont has had in a whilerdquo

With the victory the girls are 6-4 in league and 15-11overall Their first match in the CIF tournament has not

been announced yetmdashSteven Felschundneff

stevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Volleyball team ends on high note readies for CIF play

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15 1

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont High School girls volleyball team cel-ebrates after scoring a particularly difficult point onTuesday at CHS The Pack defeated visiting DiamondBar 3-0 to clinch third place in the Palomares Leagueand a berth in the CIF tournament

CROSS COUNTRY

Claremont High School crosscountry swept the Palomares Leaguefinals on Thursday at Bonelli Re-gional Park making them unde-feated for the season All fiveteamsmdashboys frosh soph girls andboys junior varsity and girls and

boys varsitymdashnever lost a meet thisyear As a result the girls varsityteam is now ranked third and theboys team is seventh in the SouthernSection Division Two

ldquoIt was a great season We arelooking forward to post-seasonrdquo saidCoach Bill Reeves

From here the teams will competein the CIF prelims on the 14th inRiverside and then in the finals at MtSAC If they perform well in the fi-nals the team will advance to thestate meet on the 28th in Fresno

BOYS WATER POLO

Claremont boys water polo ce-mented their second straight Palo-mares League title on Tuesday with a

16-3 victory over GlendoraCoach Kristin Rodriguez made

good use of her entire team during thematch with eight players scoring atleast one goal Top performances in-clude Johnathon Wong five goalsone assist Bruno Snow three goalsnine steals four assists LenningDavis two goals four assists IanWaasdorp two goals one assist Dy-lan Clinton one goal one assist onesteal Mat Turk one goal one steal

Jack Kruze one goal two stealsTyler Allen one goal Josh Uchizonoone goal Will DePreze two stealsone assist and Ivan Lamboo twosteals In the net Kallan Grant hadnine saves two steals and one assist

On Friday they will play Cerritosin a non-conference game that CoachRodriguez hopes will sharpen theirskills for the CIF tournament

With the victory Claremont is now8-0 in league and 18-7 overall andranked seventh in Division Five of the Southern Section

GIRLS TENNIS

The girls varsity tennis PalomaresLeague tournament took place lastweek at the Claremont Club The

teamrsquos number-one singles playeElizabeth Wu upset the number-foseed from Ayala to advance to thsingles semi-finals The number-ondoubles team Lelia Kennedy anDorothy Kang upset the numbefour seeds from Glendora to advancto the doubles semi-finals also

FOOTBALL

Glendora was just too much fClaremont to handle Friday night the Tartans clinched the PalomarLeague title Glendora outscoreClaremont from the very beginninand also shut down the Packrsquos running game on their way to the 35-1victory

Quarterback Raine Pohaku Kheaku-Paiva had 82 yards rushin52 yards passing including one completion to Laquamie Bond for touchdown Duy Tran-Sampson onhad 68 yards rushing but did scothe Packrsquos other touchdown

On Friday the Pack faces SouHills at home for their last leagugame Claremontrsquos record is now 2 in league and 7-2 overall whicguarantees them a spot in the CItournament

CHS ROUND-UP

Seniors Roi Wallace and Sydney Lawler successfulblock a shot from Diamond Bar

Seniors Jennifer Frias Sydney Lawler Georgie Jack-son Roi Wallace Kristen Kiltgaard and Emily Birdpose for a photo with the teamrsquos biggest fan Jim Tim-pane Mr Timpane has been a regular at CHS volley-ball games for 21 seasons

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The Claremont Architec-tural Commission poredover the plans for the

proposed Pomona College Mu-seum of Art during their Octo-ber 28 meeting

Representatives of the city the collegeand the architectural firm behind itBoston-based Machado Silvetti made theextensive plans for the museum availableNo voting took place at the meetingmdashthecommissionrsquos job was to act in conjunc-tion with the cityrsquos Planning Commissionto look over the museum plans

Three commissionersmdashMark Schoe-man Maureen Wheeler and BenjaminMcCoymdashwere not present at the meet-ing recused due to a conflict of interestaccording to commission chair JamesManifold

One of the items scrutinized by thecommission and the public was the loca-tion of the proposed museum

Under the current plan the museumwill be built on the west side of CollegeAvenue between Bonita and SecondThe location calls for the moving of thehistorical Renwick House slightly southand across the street above the softballfield The white cottages directly north of the housemdashcurrently being used as stu-dent housingmdashwill be demolished ac-cording to the plan

Jennifer Trotoux an architectural his-torian and Scripps College alumna wason hand to present an environmental im-pact report (EIR) determining how theproposed move will affect the historicQueen Anne-style home built in 1900Ms Trotoux concluded it would not af-

fect the historical integrity of the housenor the area surrounding it

Also in the updated EIR was an as-sessment of Pomona Collegersquos sewer sys-tem The revised EIR made public on

October 19 found ldquoexisting and ex-pected future capacity deficienciesrdquo withthe sewer system supporting the collegeFlow monitoring will be performedsometime between October and Aprilfor one week to assess the sewer linesand to see if any changes or upsizingneeds to be done

Ms Trotouxrsquos clalim about Renwickrsquossuggested move was not shared withmany of the speakers during public com-ment Some such as Claremont Heritagedirector David Shearer were worriedabout the move ruining the historical sig-nificance of the house as well as theproposed zone change

ldquoTo be frank the latest iterations of theEIR and the master plan have only addedinsult to injurymdashto the citizens of Clare-mont our city staff our city council andcommissions such as thisrdquo Mr Shearersaid

During discussion commission mem-ber Marta Perlas asserted she was ldquotornrdquoabout the proposed location of the mu-

seum adding that she understands thereason why the museum should be therebut later claiming she wasnrsquot sold on theidea of moving Renwick across the streetto the softball field

Commission member Clive Dym saidhe was inclined to move ahead with theplan along with the updated EIR andalso insisted members of the public whospoke out against moving Renwickldquoarenrsquot immediately impactedrdquo by themove

Pomona College Master Planner ScottSmith stated the location is important be-cause it serves as a link between the col-lege and the community a point MrManifold agreed with calling it ldquocampus

planning 101rdquoAfter a brief recess Jeffry Burchard

principal architect with Machado Silvettipresented the blueprints for the art mu-seum Mr Burchard highlighted the num-

ber of amenities the museum is set tohave including a center square for eventsand classes art halls office space artvaults and a portico Mr Manifoldstressed the importance of going over thedetails of the proposed museum

ldquoThis is our chance to give some feed-back to the applicant and the architect be-fore they go too far through the designprocess where it would be really hard toreverse gears later down the linerdquo MrManifold emphasized

The main entrance to the museum isplanned for Bonita Avenue with a sec-ondary entrance on College The Bonitaentrance was originally created to attractmore Claremont community members tothe site

ldquoThe choice of this site is remarkableand extremely challenging but it presentsmany great opportunities for the collegeand the community in that it situates itself as kind of a civic zone in the east villagewhich includes the post office and thecity hall the library and Shelton ParkrdquoMr Burchard said ldquoItrsquos also great in pro-viding programmable open space to this

area as opposed to a blank open spacthatrsquos on the site nowrdquo

During public comment many of thspeakers relayed concerns with parkinin and around the museum site wiKaren Rosenthal calling for two-houparking along College and Bonita avenues to potentially free up space for vi

itors Commissioner Clive Dym notethe museum would open at 1 pm wepast the morning parking grind

In reviewing the site itself the commission didnrsquot hold back from criticismof the museumrsquos design save for MDym Ms Perlas called the design ldquodiappointingrdquo and claimed to have expected more from Machado Silvetti

ldquoIrsquove seen a lot of their work and itvery impressive and I sort of feel like fell short in Claremontrdquo Ms Perlas saildquoI understand the reasoning behind whthe building has been designed the wayis but I also think that therersquos a lack ounderstanding in how the city behaves ubanistically around this areardquo

Ms Perlas was also not a fan of thBonita Avenue entrance an opinioshared by Mr Manifold and commissiomember Bob Perry Mr Perry in his asessment criticized the building as ldquonan elegant experiencerdquo and a ldquovery utiltarian walkrdquo

Mr Dym had kinder words for thplan noting he liked the basic design the building

The commission will take its notes the Claremont Planning Commission ffurther review

The full master plan is open for review to the public now through December 3 at Claremont City Hall the Clarmont Library the Hughes Communi

Center and Youth Activity Center It caalso be viewed on the cityrsquos website wwwclaremontcaorg

mdashMatthew Bramle

newsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2 015 1

Commission scrutinizes museum plans open for public review

To be frank the latest

iterations of the EIR and

the master plan have

only added insult to in- jurymdashto the citizens of

Claremont our city staff

our city council and com-

missions such as thisDavid Shearer

Claremont Heritage

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 16

ART MART Visit the ClaremontPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booths532 W First St Claremont

BASEBALLProfessor Richard Santil-lan author of Mexican AmericanBaseball in the Pomona Valley willserve as moderator and keynotespeaker for this program There will bea panel of Pomona Valley locals who

played in the segregated Mexican base-

ball leagues from the 1930s to the1970s Among them will be RayldquoTykerdquo Sevilla who captained andquarterbacked the Claremont HighSchool football team to the 1958 CIFchampionship They will also discussgrowing up in Arbol Verde Claremontrsquos

oldest continuous neighborhood This isa free program at 11 am in the Clare-mont Library meeting room For allages The Claremont Library is locatedat 208 N Harvard Ave For more infor-mation call (909) 621-4902 or visittheir website at colapubliborgCLAREMONT ART WALK VisitClaremont galleries between 6 and 9

pm for exhibit opening receptionsVisit claremontartwalkcom for detailsSCAMFEST The Southern Cali-fornia A Cappella Music Festivalhosted by The Claremont ShadesTickets will be available online at

pomonaedubridges or through theBridges Auditorium box office 7 pmBridges Auditorium 450 N CollegeWay Claremont $8 for students and$15 for non-students (909) 607-1139or website pomonaedubridges

AN EVENING WITH JOHNYORK Benefit concert for the PrisonLibrary Project John York is a singercomposer and instrumentalist wellknown as a former member of theByrds He was a member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and The Mamas and

The Papas touring band He played bass for Johnny Rivers and LightninrsquoHopkins He has played with GeneClark Rick Danko Richard Manuel

Nicky Hopkins David Carradine andmore Mr York sings with a rich emo-tional voice and favors the 12-stringguitar Currently Mr York is perform-ing solo as well as with his own bandThe Jangle Brothers Barry McGuireand PF Sloan Tickets in advance are$10 or $12 at the door The event takes

place at 730 pm at The ClaremontForum 586 W First St Claremont(909) 626-3066 prisonlibraryprojectorgand claremontforumorg

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont Village

SHAKESPEARE CLUB A discus-

sion by Amy Kenny professor at URiverside about how Shakespearersquos ators learned their parts and rehearsethe plays Audience volunteers will binvited to read from cue scripts to heldemonstrate how the Elizabethan ators knew where to move and what tdo 2 pm Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain Ave Claremont (909) 717-1109ISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun waof exercise with music of Israeli fodance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremon(909) 921-7115SUSTAINABILITY DIALOG ldquoHeaing Gardens How Your Yard Can Savthe Worldrdquo presented by April GarbaHow a thoughtfully-designed garden caslow storm water use less water cohomes reduce energy needs provid

food for humans and habitat for creaturecreate less waste be restful and survivedrought 7 to 830 pm Pomona CollegeHahn Building Room 101 located at 42

N Harvard Ave Claremont

CALENDARClaremont Art WalkCheck out our Claremont ArtWalk listing and map

Page 18

Friday November 6 through Saturday November 14

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Performing artsIVRT presents ldquoCompanyrdquoat the Candlelight Pavilion

Page 17

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

NovemberSaturday 7

NovemberSunday 8

November

Friday 6

NovemberMonday 9

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

GALLERIES1

First Street

Second Street

I n d i a n

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H a r v a r d A v e n u e

Bonita Avenue

Fourth Street

Foothill Blvd

4

1210

11

71

3

5

2

6

Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

9

8

At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 340

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 339

RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

room house near ConditSchool $2400 monthly Readyfor immediate occupancy Nosmoking no pets Agent Ge-offHamillcom 909-621-0500

House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

FOUR bedrooms 175 bath-rooms with detached studioUpgraded kitchen with gran-ite and stainless steel appli-ances Shared laundry Rentincludes water gas electricInternet $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Rentals

House for rent

THREE bedrooms one bath-room plus a detached studioFresh paint new carpet andceramic tile Drought tolerantlandscape $2500 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Office space for rent

BEAUTIFUL furnished thera-pistrsquos office available to sub-let part-time in ClaremontVillage Ideal location 323-835-3661

GREAT Village locationMedicalprofessional space

App rox imatel y 650 sq ftWaiting room and privatehalf-bathroom $1755monthly includes water909-447-7716

Townhome for rent

THREE bedrooms two-and-a-half bathrooms 1900 sq ftTwo-car garage central heatand AC $2000 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Want to rent

LOOKING for interestingplace to rent single male$900 to $1500 a monthMagazine publisher Frank

collectormagazinegmailcom909-593-1018

Marketplace

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smalls

Refinishing too 909-593-

1846 LaVerne Kensolden-

odditiescom

For sale

ADJUSTABLE electric hospi-

tal twin bed Wireless remote

Mattress and frame Paid

$1400 never used $700 or

best offer 909-957-1929

Garage sale

SATURDAY and Sunday 7am to 2 pm 2141 Edinboro

Ave Claremont Collectiblesclothes tools and more

Animals

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

Animal Shelters

Inland ValleyHumane Society909-623-9777

Upland Animal Shelter 909-931-4185

HOPE Upland1-800-811-4285

West End Animal Shelter 909-947-3517

rentals22

legals25

services23

real estate27

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Friday 11-06-15

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

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CALLING all artists Wish youcould have your own art gallerybut donrsquot have the time or money Claremont galleryspace available starting at$100 monthly (three monthsminimum) Student discount

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DIRECTV staring at $1999monthly Free installationFree three months of HBOShowtime Cinemax StarzFree HDDVR upgrade 2015NFL Sunday Ticket included(select packages) New cus-tomers only Call 1-800-385-9017 (Cal-SCAN)

Donations

GOT an older car boat or RVDo the humane thing Donate itto the Humane Society Call 1-800-743-1482 (Cal-SCAN)

DONATE your car truck or boat to Heritage for the BlindFree three-day vacation taxdeductible free towing all pa-perwork taken care of 800-731-5042 (Cal-SCAN)

Education

AIRLINE careers start hereGet trained as FAA certifiedaviation technician Financial

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SELL your structured settle-ment or annuity payments for cash now You donrsquot have towait for your future paymentsany longer Call 1-800-673-5926 (Cal-SCAN)

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Personals

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MEET singles right now Npaid operators just real peple like you Browse greings exchange messagand connect live Try it freCall now 800-945-3392 (CSCAN)

BIG BACKYARD SALE

Saturday November 79 am to 2 pm

524 Mt Carmel Drive Claremont

Kachinas antiques cobalt blue glassChina crystal collectibles silver pictures

frames dolls electronics Avant Garde Magazines (1968-1971) and much more

MISSING

A silver kachinacat pendant waslost on Halloweennight somewherein Claremont Thependant is one-of-a-kind and of greatpersonal value toits owner If foundplease call 909-367-3236

Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Sale in Claremont

Claremont Club AreaSaturday November 7 bull 8 am to 3 pm1713 Shenandoah Drive Claremont CA 91711

Lovely Mid-Century period dining room suite inspired by PaulMcCobb for Ramseau Furniture Company in walnut with themulti-directional hour glass pattern on the doors and the tabletop All unique original hardware Eames low dining chair Thiswas the home of a very well know chef and caterer specializingin many ethnic regions of the world as well as vegan menusand there are over 500 of the greatest cookbooks There are alot of very nice kitchen and catering related items Large col-lection of Jazz CD and albums as well as stereo equipmentSpinet piano Ethnic art and deacutecor Patios have some well es-tablished citrus trees in wine barrels The Mantis ComposT-Twin dual-chamber composter Please bring your own boxes Ido not provide them and with all the books in the home you willwish you had something to carry them in

For pictures go toEstateSalesNETCAClaremont917111040433

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds

SERVICESFriday 11-06-15 CONTACT US

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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573 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONTHosted by Irene Argandona Enjoy Claremont living in this affordableClaremont PUD This home has 2 mas-ter suites one with a walk-in closet andhalf bathroom downstairs Open floorplan vaulted ceilings and a cozy rockfireplace Living area leads to a patiowith small yard Newer carpet andpaint Two-car attached garage with di-rect access This complex has only 35units and has been recently renovatedon the exterior Walking distance toClaremont Village Colleges MetroLinkand pooch park Now $325000 (W573)

2529 KING WAY CLAREMONTIdeally located next to the Thompson CreekTrail with foothill view this fabulous one-sto-ry Spanish ranch-style home has beenmeticulously upgraded Four bedroomsand 2 remodeled bathrooms in 2146 sq fton a manicured 13161 sq ft lot Drought-tolerant landscaping private courtyard with

custom front gate Tile and granitecounters newer appliances dual-pane windows and doors gameroom open family kitchen with heat-return fireplace Three-car garagewith large concrete driveway andextensive patio $698000 (K2529)

1906 CLOVERDALE DRIVE POMONA

Two bedroom home with refin-ished hardwood floors FACAdual-pane windows and remod-eled kitchen with granite countersFreshly painted interior drought-tolerant landscaping and coveredback patio on a spacious lot$335000 (C1906)

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COMING SOONThree bedroom ClubTerrace condo

Listing Agent Carol Wiese

619 SYCAMORE AVE CLAREMONT Light bright and airy this highly up-graded gorgeous home has a remodelled kitchen and bathrooms Other amenitiesinclude a separate family room and dining room fireplace in the living room crownmolding recessed lighting dual-pane windows and a two-car attached garageFor more information please call Madhu at 909-260-5560

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Mason Prophet Voted Top Local Realtor

in the COURIERrsquos Best of the Best Contest

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Read what my clients are saying VisitwwwMasonProphetcom and click on Testimonials

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For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

COMING SOONbull North Claremont One-Story EstateNearly One Acre - $1150000

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PRESTIGIOUS MID-CENTURY CUSTOM IN COVETEDTOWNE RANCH NEIGHBORHOOD - $600000

Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

Charlene Bolton amp Collette AlbaneseBRE00927473 bull BRE01281576

Coldwell Banker Town amp Country250 W First St Suite 100 Claremont

9096210895 bull 9097320955

GORGEOUS VILLAGE HOME - $985500

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

Maureen Haney Cell 626-216-8067 Office 626-963-2050 x135 Coldwell Banker Millennium BRE 01169487

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-3 PM

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Local Expertise with a Global Reach Local Expertise with a Global Reach

DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

Celebrating CLASP 10 yearsof making a difference

Claremont After-School Programs is celebrating 10years of providing after-school tutoring to at-risk stu-dents in the Claremont Unified School District Thisspecial celebration will take place at a private PaduaHills home on Sunday November 8 from 3 to 5 pm

Past presidents Carole Harter Lissa PetersenSuzan Smith and Teddie Warner will be honored atthe event Festivities will include gourmet delights

wine good company and live entertainment by theCitrus Jazz Combo Guests will have the opportunityto bid on a three-night weekend stay at a beautifulDana Point beach house

In 2005 CLASP was formed by merging two pro-grams Claremont Tutorial Centers and the YouthWellness Center into one program that then served 60students two days a week at three sites Last yearCLASP offered tutoring programs three days a weekat five sites reaching 166 children who worked withmore than 260 community volunteers of all agesmaking CLASP an intergenerational program

CLASP provides tutoring recreation a healthysnack enrichment and transportation It serves kinder-garten through sixth grade students in the ClaremontUnified School District who need academic supportand it remains the only nonprofit non-sectarian or-

ganization in Claremont to offer after-school home-work help to CUSD students

For more information about CLASP visitwwwclasp4kidsorg For information about the partycall (909) 736-7457

Muslim Women SpeakersMovement to confer at Clare-mont School of Theology

Soraya Deen founder of the Muslim WomenSpeakers Movement (MWSM) will hold the MuslimWomen Speakers Summit in Claremont on SaturdayNovember 14 at Bayan Claremont a graduate schooloperating since 2011 at Claremont School of Theol-ogy that educates American Muslim scholars and reli-

gious leaders both men and women The event willtake place from 10 am to 3 pm Registration willbegin at 930 am

Ms Deen is a lawyer spiritual activist and motiva-tional speaker She is also the author of two booksServe A Call to Muslims and Peace Matters Rais-ing Peace Conscious Children She is also the co-founder of Peacemoms a Christian Muslimpartnership

Ms Deen is a member of Les Brownrsquos PlatinumGroup of Speakers She founded the MWSMmdash an ef-fort toward in her words ldquocreating 10000 voices of hoperdquomdashto motivate Muslim women to become civicand community activists In order to optimize theseefforts these women should learn to improve leader-ship and communication skills enhance their self-

confidence by overcoming personal shortcomings thatwould detract from that confidence build teams andengage in creative problem solving and use persua-sive techniques to reach their audience

These skills and techniques will be taught at thesummit with a goal that participants commit to com-

munity engagement through social activism Therewill be a panel discussion with top Muslim female ac-tivists journals and ldquofun food and gamesrdquo Top pro-fessional speakers will tell their stories of struggles tosuccess For information visit wwwsorayadeencom

CGUrsquos Drucker Day to featureexeuctives from creativeindustry management

Emmy Award-winning producer Eugene Youngpresident of Ryan Seacrest Productions and NetflixChief Talent Officer Tawni Cranz will headline theDrucker School of Managementrsquos annual DruckerDay on Saturday November 14

This yearrsquos event will focus on creative organiza-tions and how leaders can prepare and manage top

talentMr Young an alumnus of Claremont GraduateUniversityrsquos Drucker School will talk about what ittakes to manage creative shows like American IdolAmericarsquos Got Talent and Keeping Up With TheKardashians Ms Cranz also a Drucker Schoolalumna will discuss policies needed to retain talentsuch as Netflixrsquos recent decision to offer unlimitedtime off for new parents within the first year of achildrsquos birth or adoption

Drucker Day which is open to the public will startat 830 am on the campuses of the Claremont Col-leges There will be a craft beer and wine tasting re-ception at 3 pm and a roast of long-time facultymember Jay Prag at 4 pm

Other notable panelists include Lorenzo diBonaventura who has worked as an executive at

Warner Bros Music and Paramount managing andproducing major music and film projects such as theTransformers franchise Sharon Yazowski executivedirector of Levitt Pavilions who also runs a nonprofitorganization behind the largest free concert series inAmerica Juan Devis senior vice president of contentdevelopment and production at KCETLink Mr Devishas won an Emmy Webby LA Press Award and aNational Arts Journalism award Rebecca Clark pres-ident and CEO at LINC Housing Barry Goldsteinproject manager at NASArsquos Jet Propulsion Laboratoryand two-time recipient of the NASA ExceptionalLeadership Medal and Ajit Sivadasan vice presidentof Global eCommerce at Lenovo

Creative industries are a major force of innovationand economic competitiveness throughout California

and the nation Traditional industries also face com-petitive pressures to invent new ways of doing busi-ness in the global economy The premier challenge ispreparing and managing top talent that can drive thiscreative advantage

General admission is $100 For more informationvisit wwwdruckeralumniorgdruckerday2015

League of Women Voters to explores impact of social mediaon elections

ldquoThe Impact of Social Media on Electionsrdquo is thetopic of the League of Women Voterrsquos upcomingFood for Thought event to be held on Sunday No-vember 15 from 4 to 6 pm Award-winning politicalconsultant Rose Kapolczynski who was BarbaraBoxerrsquos campaign manager will lead the discussion

The event will take place at the Alexander HughesCenter 1700 Danbury Rd The public is invited to thwine and cheese event at a cost of $35 Seating is limited and all proceeds benefit the LWV EducationFund For information and reservations call (909)624-9457 or visit wwwclaremontcalwvnetorg

Pomona Valley Hospital

receives certification for pul-monary rehabilitation programPomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC

has announced the certification of its pulmonary rehabilitation program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation(AACVPR) PVHMC was recognized for its commiment to improving the quality of life by enhancingstandards of care

PVHMCrsquos cardiovascular rehabilitation programwas also recertified making it one of only 13 California hospitals and one of three Los Angeles Countyhospitals to have both its cardiac and pulmonary rehbilitation programs certified by AACVPR The car-diovascular program has maintained certificationsince 2000

Cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation pro-grams are designed to help people with cardiovascu-lar problems (eg heart attacks and coronary arterybypass graft surgery) and pulmonary problems (egchronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD] res-piratory symptoms) recover faster and improve theirquality of life Both programs include exercise edu-cation counseling and support for patients and theirfamilies

AACVPR-certified programs are recognized asleaders in the field of cardiovascular and pulmonaryrehabilitation because they offer the most advancedpractices available AACVPR program certification valid for three years

OUR TOWN

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

I

trsquos officialmdashthe best bar-

tender in the Inland Valleyworks in the heart of Claremont

The Whisper Housersquos Peter Barrigawas declared the winner of the inaugu-ral Inland Empire Battle for the BestBartender contest after creating a deli-cious Irish whiskey-based cocktail

ldquoIt feels greatrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIdefinitely put a lot of effort into itrdquo

Kim Peeples co-owner of VomFassmdasha shop specializing in spiritsoils vinegars and gourmet foodsmdashcre-ated the event as a way to showcase thetalent the Inland Empire has to offerThe event was the culmination of a

month-long online voting process inwhich thousands of people participatedto choose their favorite spirit-slinger

Mr Barrigarsquos as-of-yet unnameddrink beat the concoctions of two Red-lands-based bartenders one with ties toClaremont Billy Haig formerly of Eu-reka Burger and current owner of TheState and Dean DiTrapani head of thecocktail program at Rok N Fondue MrBarriga himself used to work at Eurekawith Mr Haig

The event also coincides with VomFassrsquo two-year anniversary in Clare-mont

ldquoOh my gosh the event has been sosuccessfulrdquo Ms Peeples said ldquoEach[drink] was different unique deliciousEven for myself I voted but it was ahard choice to pickrdquo

The special guest of the event wasJack Teeling of Teeling Whiskey aDublin-based distillery that sells itsproducts at Vom Fass franchises MrTeeling arrived in Claremont from Ire-land to judge the cocktails and provideexclusive Teeling whiskey tastings forlucky Claremonters

ldquoI think the whole craft cocktailscene in America is very interestingrdquoMr Teeling said ldquoAnd for me craftcocktails is all about ensuring that thespirit that you use the base spirit is not

hidden away or overpowered by the fla-vors you add inrdquo

The top three bartenders were re-quired to use any of the three whiskiesTeeling provides at Vom Fass JackrsquosChoice a 14-year-old single maltStephenrsquos Choice a five-year-old singlemalt named after Mr Teelingrsquos younger

brother and business partner andBrothers in Arms a 14-year-old singlemalt whiskey aged in bourbon andsherry casks

ldquo[The three cocktails] tasted verymuch like our whiskey but they hadother things that made them a little dif-ferent a little more interestingrdquo MrTeeling said ldquoAnd very refreshing forthe kind of lovely climate that you guyshave hererdquo

When Mr Barrigasaid he ldquoput a lot of effortrdquo into his win-

ning drink he wasnrsquot exagger-ating he spent an impressiveamount of energy preparing forthe event coming in to VomFass and sampling Teelingwhiskies to get a feel for thetaste and nuances of eachspirit

Mr Barrigarsquos winning entry was sim-ple in appearance but complex in fla-vor and execution The star ingredientbesides the Jackrsquos Choice whiskey is atincture or alcohol extract he madefrom coffee limes chili flakes ha-banero oil cardamom vanilla cinna-

mon and allspice Mr Barriga usedEverclear to extract the flavors

ldquoIt takes three to four weeks to actu-ally make itrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoYouhave to run cheesecloth through itThere was a little water added to it totake away from the heatrdquo

Twelve drops of the tincture goesinto each cocktail along with a half-ounce of banana liqueur and twoounces of Jackrsquos Choice whiskey Itrsquosstirred and served up like a Manhattan

ldquoI wanted to make it as difficult aspossiblerdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIt was im-portant that I didnrsquot take away from theactual purity of the whiskey and en-

hance the whiskey I felt like it made themost sense to make an aromatic or old

fashioned-style cocktail which this isrdquoThe final product is pale yellow in

color with each ingredient serving tocomplement the whiskey Mr Teelingwas immediately impressed with MrBarrigarsquos drink

ldquoThe first cocktail was made forJack And he said right off the bat thatdidnrsquot take away from his spirit and lsquoafar as Irsquom concerned you alreadywonrsquordquo Mr Barriga said before being

crowned the winnerMr Barriga received some useful

swag for winning the competition anengraved silver shaker and $100 giftcard to spend at any Vom Fass location

After the success of the premiere batender face-off Ms Peeples promisedthe event will grow in the future possbly encompassing a larger area withmore talented bartenders in competi-tion

ldquoI want this to turn into an annualevent and bigger than our storerdquo MsPeeples said ldquoGet others involvedmaybe some other restaurants and takthis to an even bigger mixology event

next yearrdquo mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Homegrown talent wins taste test for best bartender

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergThe Whisper Housersquos Peter Barriga was declared the winner of the inaugural Inland Empire Battle for the Best Bartender contest after creating a delicious Iriswhiskey-based cocktail

Billy Haig right formerly of Eureka Burger and current owner of The State in Red-lands finishes up preparation of his drink with Drew Saylor

Dean DiTrapani head of the cocktailprogram at Rok N Fondue created thiscocktail the Long Ireland

Melissa Ciagwa from Buttercup Cater-

ing samples a ldquoLong Irelandrdquo by bar-tender finalist Dean DiTrapani of Rok NFondue

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The Claremont High School girlsvarsity volleyball team won theirfinal match of the season 3-0

against visiting Diamond Bar in front of alarge home crowd Tuesday

Diamond Bar never really posed much of a threat asthe Pack went 25-18 25-22 and 25-10 in a match that ce-mented their third-place finish in the Palomares League

It was also senior night for both teams and Claremontrecognized Roi Wallace GeorgieJackson Kristen Kiltgaard JenniferFrias Sydney Lawler and Emily Birdin a pregame ceremony where they were presented withflowers and posed for photos with their families

The senior players spontaneously decided to honortheir number-one fan Jim Timpane asking that he jointhem for a photo under a balloon arch stretched acrosscenter court Mr Timpane has attended nearly everygame for the past 21 seasons beginning in 1995 when his

daughter was a freshman on the Claremont teamIn an effort to give his seniors including those who

donrsquot normally start maximum court time coach MarkMina had his team in a constant rotation throughout thenight Every handful of plays he was substituting one oreven two players

ldquoSince it was senior night we wanted to honor themWe happen to have six [seniors] and I played all sixrdquo heexplained In volleyball the players move from one po-sition to the next as the game progresses However sincesome of the seniors donrsquot play well in all positions CoachMina substituted them to avoid creating a weakness ldquoWewanted them to play but we didnrsquot want to loserdquo he said

The girls started the first set with a comfortable leadgoing ahead 13-5 but were a bit too jovial on the courtwhich caused them to lose focus and Diamond Bar cameback with a flurry of scoring The Brahmas nearly tied

the game at 14-13 when Wallacersquos strong serve putClaremont well ahead and this time they didnrsquot lookback A big block from Wallace was all they needed toput the first game in the books

The second set saw the best competition of the nightwith Diamond Bar matching Claremont point for pointuntil Claremont pulled ahead by seven points and wason the verge of victory when the Brahmas came roaringback Starting at 24-17 Diamond Bar won the next fivepoints until Bird got a kill to put the set away

The final set was all Claremont with some great playsfrom sophomores Kylie Robinson and Emilee RohrerHowever it was apropos that senior Frias got the lastpoint of the night with a kill up the middle

Despite limited court time junior Simone Bliss had agame-high of 12 kills from 24 attempts Frias came in

just behind with eight kills Wallace also had a solid night

with 22 assists while Jackson came up with 10 digsldquoWe have been playing good volleyball our last few

matchesrdquo said Coach Mina ldquoI love Claremontmdashthe girlsare great My goal is to be here next year to be the firstmultiple-year coach Claremont has had in a whilerdquo

With the victory the girls are 6-4 in league and 15-11overall Their first match in the CIF tournament has not

been announced yetmdashSteven Felschundneff

stevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Volleyball team ends on high note readies for CIF play

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15 1

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont High School girls volleyball team cel-ebrates after scoring a particularly difficult point onTuesday at CHS The Pack defeated visiting DiamondBar 3-0 to clinch third place in the Palomares Leagueand a berth in the CIF tournament

CROSS COUNTRY

Claremont High School crosscountry swept the Palomares Leaguefinals on Thursday at Bonelli Re-gional Park making them unde-feated for the season All fiveteamsmdashboys frosh soph girls andboys junior varsity and girls and

boys varsitymdashnever lost a meet thisyear As a result the girls varsityteam is now ranked third and theboys team is seventh in the SouthernSection Division Two

ldquoIt was a great season We arelooking forward to post-seasonrdquo saidCoach Bill Reeves

From here the teams will competein the CIF prelims on the 14th inRiverside and then in the finals at MtSAC If they perform well in the fi-nals the team will advance to thestate meet on the 28th in Fresno

BOYS WATER POLO

Claremont boys water polo ce-mented their second straight Palo-mares League title on Tuesday with a

16-3 victory over GlendoraCoach Kristin Rodriguez made

good use of her entire team during thematch with eight players scoring atleast one goal Top performances in-clude Johnathon Wong five goalsone assist Bruno Snow three goalsnine steals four assists LenningDavis two goals four assists IanWaasdorp two goals one assist Dy-lan Clinton one goal one assist onesteal Mat Turk one goal one steal

Jack Kruze one goal two stealsTyler Allen one goal Josh Uchizonoone goal Will DePreze two stealsone assist and Ivan Lamboo twosteals In the net Kallan Grant hadnine saves two steals and one assist

On Friday they will play Cerritosin a non-conference game that CoachRodriguez hopes will sharpen theirskills for the CIF tournament

With the victory Claremont is now8-0 in league and 18-7 overall andranked seventh in Division Five of the Southern Section

GIRLS TENNIS

The girls varsity tennis PalomaresLeague tournament took place lastweek at the Claremont Club The

teamrsquos number-one singles playeElizabeth Wu upset the number-foseed from Ayala to advance to thsingles semi-finals The number-ondoubles team Lelia Kennedy anDorothy Kang upset the numbefour seeds from Glendora to advancto the doubles semi-finals also

FOOTBALL

Glendora was just too much fClaremont to handle Friday night the Tartans clinched the PalomarLeague title Glendora outscoreClaremont from the very beginninand also shut down the Packrsquos running game on their way to the 35-1victory

Quarterback Raine Pohaku Kheaku-Paiva had 82 yards rushin52 yards passing including one completion to Laquamie Bond for touchdown Duy Tran-Sampson onhad 68 yards rushing but did scothe Packrsquos other touchdown

On Friday the Pack faces SouHills at home for their last leagugame Claremontrsquos record is now 2 in league and 7-2 overall whicguarantees them a spot in the CItournament

CHS ROUND-UP

Seniors Roi Wallace and Sydney Lawler successfulblock a shot from Diamond Bar

Seniors Jennifer Frias Sydney Lawler Georgie Jack-son Roi Wallace Kristen Kiltgaard and Emily Birdpose for a photo with the teamrsquos biggest fan Jim Tim-pane Mr Timpane has been a regular at CHS volley-ball games for 21 seasons

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The Claremont Architec-tural Commission poredover the plans for the

proposed Pomona College Mu-seum of Art during their Octo-ber 28 meeting

Representatives of the city the collegeand the architectural firm behind itBoston-based Machado Silvetti made theextensive plans for the museum availableNo voting took place at the meetingmdashthecommissionrsquos job was to act in conjunc-tion with the cityrsquos Planning Commissionto look over the museum plans

Three commissionersmdashMark Schoe-man Maureen Wheeler and BenjaminMcCoymdashwere not present at the meet-ing recused due to a conflict of interestaccording to commission chair JamesManifold

One of the items scrutinized by thecommission and the public was the loca-tion of the proposed museum

Under the current plan the museumwill be built on the west side of CollegeAvenue between Bonita and SecondThe location calls for the moving of thehistorical Renwick House slightly southand across the street above the softballfield The white cottages directly north of the housemdashcurrently being used as stu-dent housingmdashwill be demolished ac-cording to the plan

Jennifer Trotoux an architectural his-torian and Scripps College alumna wason hand to present an environmental im-pact report (EIR) determining how theproposed move will affect the historicQueen Anne-style home built in 1900Ms Trotoux concluded it would not af-

fect the historical integrity of the housenor the area surrounding it

Also in the updated EIR was an as-sessment of Pomona Collegersquos sewer sys-tem The revised EIR made public on

October 19 found ldquoexisting and ex-pected future capacity deficienciesrdquo withthe sewer system supporting the collegeFlow monitoring will be performedsometime between October and Aprilfor one week to assess the sewer linesand to see if any changes or upsizingneeds to be done

Ms Trotouxrsquos clalim about Renwickrsquossuggested move was not shared withmany of the speakers during public com-ment Some such as Claremont Heritagedirector David Shearer were worriedabout the move ruining the historical sig-nificance of the house as well as theproposed zone change

ldquoTo be frank the latest iterations of theEIR and the master plan have only addedinsult to injurymdashto the citizens of Clare-mont our city staff our city council andcommissions such as thisrdquo Mr Shearersaid

During discussion commission mem-ber Marta Perlas asserted she was ldquotornrdquoabout the proposed location of the mu-

seum adding that she understands thereason why the museum should be therebut later claiming she wasnrsquot sold on theidea of moving Renwick across the streetto the softball field

Commission member Clive Dym saidhe was inclined to move ahead with theplan along with the updated EIR andalso insisted members of the public whospoke out against moving Renwickldquoarenrsquot immediately impactedrdquo by themove

Pomona College Master Planner ScottSmith stated the location is important be-cause it serves as a link between the col-lege and the community a point MrManifold agreed with calling it ldquocampus

planning 101rdquoAfter a brief recess Jeffry Burchard

principal architect with Machado Silvettipresented the blueprints for the art mu-seum Mr Burchard highlighted the num-

ber of amenities the museum is set tohave including a center square for eventsand classes art halls office space artvaults and a portico Mr Manifoldstressed the importance of going over thedetails of the proposed museum

ldquoThis is our chance to give some feed-back to the applicant and the architect be-fore they go too far through the designprocess where it would be really hard toreverse gears later down the linerdquo MrManifold emphasized

The main entrance to the museum isplanned for Bonita Avenue with a sec-ondary entrance on College The Bonitaentrance was originally created to attractmore Claremont community members tothe site

ldquoThe choice of this site is remarkableand extremely challenging but it presentsmany great opportunities for the collegeand the community in that it situates itself as kind of a civic zone in the east villagewhich includes the post office and thecity hall the library and Shelton ParkrdquoMr Burchard said ldquoItrsquos also great in pro-viding programmable open space to this

area as opposed to a blank open spacthatrsquos on the site nowrdquo

During public comment many of thspeakers relayed concerns with parkinin and around the museum site wiKaren Rosenthal calling for two-houparking along College and Bonita avenues to potentially free up space for vi

itors Commissioner Clive Dym notethe museum would open at 1 pm wepast the morning parking grind

In reviewing the site itself the commission didnrsquot hold back from criticismof the museumrsquos design save for MDym Ms Perlas called the design ldquodiappointingrdquo and claimed to have expected more from Machado Silvetti

ldquoIrsquove seen a lot of their work and itvery impressive and I sort of feel like fell short in Claremontrdquo Ms Perlas saildquoI understand the reasoning behind whthe building has been designed the wayis but I also think that therersquos a lack ounderstanding in how the city behaves ubanistically around this areardquo

Ms Perlas was also not a fan of thBonita Avenue entrance an opinioshared by Mr Manifold and commissiomember Bob Perry Mr Perry in his asessment criticized the building as ldquonan elegant experiencerdquo and a ldquovery utiltarian walkrdquo

Mr Dym had kinder words for thplan noting he liked the basic design the building

The commission will take its notes the Claremont Planning Commission ffurther review

The full master plan is open for review to the public now through December 3 at Claremont City Hall the Clarmont Library the Hughes Communi

Center and Youth Activity Center It caalso be viewed on the cityrsquos website wwwclaremontcaorg

mdashMatthew Bramle

newsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2 015 1

Commission scrutinizes museum plans open for public review

To be frank the latest

iterations of the EIR and

the master plan have

only added insult to in- jurymdashto the citizens of

Claremont our city staff

our city council and com-

missions such as thisDavid Shearer

Claremont Heritage

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ART MART Visit the ClaremontPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booths532 W First St Claremont

BASEBALLProfessor Richard Santil-lan author of Mexican AmericanBaseball in the Pomona Valley willserve as moderator and keynotespeaker for this program There will bea panel of Pomona Valley locals who

played in the segregated Mexican base-

ball leagues from the 1930s to the1970s Among them will be RayldquoTykerdquo Sevilla who captained andquarterbacked the Claremont HighSchool football team to the 1958 CIFchampionship They will also discussgrowing up in Arbol Verde Claremontrsquos

oldest continuous neighborhood This isa free program at 11 am in the Clare-mont Library meeting room For allages The Claremont Library is locatedat 208 N Harvard Ave For more infor-mation call (909) 621-4902 or visittheir website at colapubliborgCLAREMONT ART WALK VisitClaremont galleries between 6 and 9

pm for exhibit opening receptionsVisit claremontartwalkcom for detailsSCAMFEST The Southern Cali-fornia A Cappella Music Festivalhosted by The Claremont ShadesTickets will be available online at

pomonaedubridges or through theBridges Auditorium box office 7 pmBridges Auditorium 450 N CollegeWay Claremont $8 for students and$15 for non-students (909) 607-1139or website pomonaedubridges

AN EVENING WITH JOHNYORK Benefit concert for the PrisonLibrary Project John York is a singercomposer and instrumentalist wellknown as a former member of theByrds He was a member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and The Mamas and

The Papas touring band He played bass for Johnny Rivers and LightninrsquoHopkins He has played with GeneClark Rick Danko Richard Manuel

Nicky Hopkins David Carradine andmore Mr York sings with a rich emo-tional voice and favors the 12-stringguitar Currently Mr York is perform-ing solo as well as with his own bandThe Jangle Brothers Barry McGuireand PF Sloan Tickets in advance are$10 or $12 at the door The event takes

place at 730 pm at The ClaremontForum 586 W First St Claremont(909) 626-3066 prisonlibraryprojectorgand claremontforumorg

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont Village

SHAKESPEARE CLUB A discus-

sion by Amy Kenny professor at URiverside about how Shakespearersquos ators learned their parts and rehearsethe plays Audience volunteers will binvited to read from cue scripts to heldemonstrate how the Elizabethan ators knew where to move and what tdo 2 pm Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain Ave Claremont (909) 717-1109ISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun waof exercise with music of Israeli fodance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremon(909) 921-7115SUSTAINABILITY DIALOG ldquoHeaing Gardens How Your Yard Can Savthe Worldrdquo presented by April GarbaHow a thoughtfully-designed garden caslow storm water use less water cohomes reduce energy needs provid

food for humans and habitat for creaturecreate less waste be restful and survivedrought 7 to 830 pm Pomona CollegeHahn Building Room 101 located at 42

N Harvard Ave Claremont

CALENDARClaremont Art WalkCheck out our Claremont ArtWalk listing and map

Page 18

Friday November 6 through Saturday November 14

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Performing artsIVRT presents ldquoCompanyrdquoat the Candlelight Pavilion

Page 17

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

NovemberSaturday 7

NovemberSunday 8

November

Friday 6

NovemberMonday 9

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

GALLERIES1

First Street

Second Street

I n d i a n

H i l l B l v d

Y a l e A v e n u e

H a r v a r d A v e n u e

Bonita Avenue

Fourth Street

Foothill Blvd

4

1210

11

71

3

5

2

6

Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

9

8

At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

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A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY TheCOURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N Claremont

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Allen Cantrall Landsc909-224-3327

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since 1983

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Landscaping

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Rain Gutters

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Tile

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNG TIN TRONGTAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO

PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

Publish November 6 13 and 20 2015

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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2529 KING WAY CLAREMONTIdeally located next to the Thompson CreekTrail with foothill view this fabulous one-sto-ry Spanish ranch-style home has beenmeticulously upgraded Four bedroomsand 2 remodeled bathrooms in 2146 sq fton a manicured 13161 sq ft lot Drought-tolerant landscaping private courtyard with

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HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

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OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

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This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

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Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

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Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

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Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

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Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

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This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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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

N E W

L I S T I N G

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

I

trsquos officialmdashthe best bar-

tender in the Inland Valleyworks in the heart of Claremont

The Whisper Housersquos Peter Barrigawas declared the winner of the inaugu-ral Inland Empire Battle for the BestBartender contest after creating a deli-cious Irish whiskey-based cocktail

ldquoIt feels greatrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIdefinitely put a lot of effort into itrdquo

Kim Peeples co-owner of VomFassmdasha shop specializing in spiritsoils vinegars and gourmet foodsmdashcre-ated the event as a way to showcase thetalent the Inland Empire has to offerThe event was the culmination of a

month-long online voting process inwhich thousands of people participatedto choose their favorite spirit-slinger

Mr Barrigarsquos as-of-yet unnameddrink beat the concoctions of two Red-lands-based bartenders one with ties toClaremont Billy Haig formerly of Eu-reka Burger and current owner of TheState and Dean DiTrapani head of thecocktail program at Rok N Fondue MrBarriga himself used to work at Eurekawith Mr Haig

The event also coincides with VomFassrsquo two-year anniversary in Clare-mont

ldquoOh my gosh the event has been sosuccessfulrdquo Ms Peeples said ldquoEach[drink] was different unique deliciousEven for myself I voted but it was ahard choice to pickrdquo

The special guest of the event wasJack Teeling of Teeling Whiskey aDublin-based distillery that sells itsproducts at Vom Fass franchises MrTeeling arrived in Claremont from Ire-land to judge the cocktails and provideexclusive Teeling whiskey tastings forlucky Claremonters

ldquoI think the whole craft cocktailscene in America is very interestingrdquoMr Teeling said ldquoAnd for me craftcocktails is all about ensuring that thespirit that you use the base spirit is not

hidden away or overpowered by the fla-vors you add inrdquo

The top three bartenders were re-quired to use any of the three whiskiesTeeling provides at Vom Fass JackrsquosChoice a 14-year-old single maltStephenrsquos Choice a five-year-old singlemalt named after Mr Teelingrsquos younger

brother and business partner andBrothers in Arms a 14-year-old singlemalt whiskey aged in bourbon andsherry casks

ldquo[The three cocktails] tasted verymuch like our whiskey but they hadother things that made them a little dif-ferent a little more interestingrdquo MrTeeling said ldquoAnd very refreshing forthe kind of lovely climate that you guyshave hererdquo

When Mr Barrigasaid he ldquoput a lot of effortrdquo into his win-

ning drink he wasnrsquot exagger-ating he spent an impressiveamount of energy preparing forthe event coming in to VomFass and sampling Teelingwhiskies to get a feel for thetaste and nuances of eachspirit

Mr Barrigarsquos winning entry was sim-ple in appearance but complex in fla-vor and execution The star ingredientbesides the Jackrsquos Choice whiskey is atincture or alcohol extract he madefrom coffee limes chili flakes ha-banero oil cardamom vanilla cinna-

mon and allspice Mr Barriga usedEverclear to extract the flavors

ldquoIt takes three to four weeks to actu-ally make itrdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoYouhave to run cheesecloth through itThere was a little water added to it totake away from the heatrdquo

Twelve drops of the tincture goesinto each cocktail along with a half-ounce of banana liqueur and twoounces of Jackrsquos Choice whiskey Itrsquosstirred and served up like a Manhattan

ldquoI wanted to make it as difficult aspossiblerdquo Mr Barriga said ldquoIt was im-portant that I didnrsquot take away from theactual purity of the whiskey and en-

hance the whiskey I felt like it made themost sense to make an aromatic or old

fashioned-style cocktail which this isrdquoThe final product is pale yellow in

color with each ingredient serving tocomplement the whiskey Mr Teelingwas immediately impressed with MrBarrigarsquos drink

ldquoThe first cocktail was made forJack And he said right off the bat thatdidnrsquot take away from his spirit and lsquoafar as Irsquom concerned you alreadywonrsquordquo Mr Barriga said before being

crowned the winnerMr Barriga received some useful

swag for winning the competition anengraved silver shaker and $100 giftcard to spend at any Vom Fass location

After the success of the premiere batender face-off Ms Peeples promisedthe event will grow in the future possbly encompassing a larger area withmore talented bartenders in competi-tion

ldquoI want this to turn into an annualevent and bigger than our storerdquo MsPeeples said ldquoGet others involvedmaybe some other restaurants and takthis to an even bigger mixology event

next yearrdquo mdashMatthew Bramlenewsclaremont-courierco

Homegrown talent wins taste test for best bartender

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergThe Whisper Housersquos Peter Barriga was declared the winner of the inaugural Inland Empire Battle for the Best Bartender contest after creating a delicious Iriswhiskey-based cocktail

Billy Haig right formerly of Eureka Burger and current owner of The State in Red-lands finishes up preparation of his drink with Drew Saylor

Dean DiTrapani head of the cocktailprogram at Rok N Fondue created thiscocktail the Long Ireland

Melissa Ciagwa from Buttercup Cater-

ing samples a ldquoLong Irelandrdquo by bar-tender finalist Dean DiTrapani of Rok NFondue

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The Claremont High School girlsvarsity volleyball team won theirfinal match of the season 3-0

against visiting Diamond Bar in front of alarge home crowd Tuesday

Diamond Bar never really posed much of a threat asthe Pack went 25-18 25-22 and 25-10 in a match that ce-mented their third-place finish in the Palomares League

It was also senior night for both teams and Claremontrecognized Roi Wallace GeorgieJackson Kristen Kiltgaard JenniferFrias Sydney Lawler and Emily Birdin a pregame ceremony where they were presented withflowers and posed for photos with their families

The senior players spontaneously decided to honortheir number-one fan Jim Timpane asking that he jointhem for a photo under a balloon arch stretched acrosscenter court Mr Timpane has attended nearly everygame for the past 21 seasons beginning in 1995 when his

daughter was a freshman on the Claremont teamIn an effort to give his seniors including those who

donrsquot normally start maximum court time coach MarkMina had his team in a constant rotation throughout thenight Every handful of plays he was substituting one oreven two players

ldquoSince it was senior night we wanted to honor themWe happen to have six [seniors] and I played all sixrdquo heexplained In volleyball the players move from one po-sition to the next as the game progresses However sincesome of the seniors donrsquot play well in all positions CoachMina substituted them to avoid creating a weakness ldquoWewanted them to play but we didnrsquot want to loserdquo he said

The girls started the first set with a comfortable leadgoing ahead 13-5 but were a bit too jovial on the courtwhich caused them to lose focus and Diamond Bar cameback with a flurry of scoring The Brahmas nearly tied

the game at 14-13 when Wallacersquos strong serve putClaremont well ahead and this time they didnrsquot lookback A big block from Wallace was all they needed toput the first game in the books

The second set saw the best competition of the nightwith Diamond Bar matching Claremont point for pointuntil Claremont pulled ahead by seven points and wason the verge of victory when the Brahmas came roaringback Starting at 24-17 Diamond Bar won the next fivepoints until Bird got a kill to put the set away

The final set was all Claremont with some great playsfrom sophomores Kylie Robinson and Emilee RohrerHowever it was apropos that senior Frias got the lastpoint of the night with a kill up the middle

Despite limited court time junior Simone Bliss had agame-high of 12 kills from 24 attempts Frias came in

just behind with eight kills Wallace also had a solid night

with 22 assists while Jackson came up with 10 digsldquoWe have been playing good volleyball our last few

matchesrdquo said Coach Mina ldquoI love Claremontmdashthe girlsare great My goal is to be here next year to be the firstmultiple-year coach Claremont has had in a whilerdquo

With the victory the girls are 6-4 in league and 15-11overall Their first match in the CIF tournament has not

been announced yetmdashSteven Felschundneff

stevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Volleyball team ends on high note readies for CIF play

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15 1

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont High School girls volleyball team cel-ebrates after scoring a particularly difficult point onTuesday at CHS The Pack defeated visiting DiamondBar 3-0 to clinch third place in the Palomares Leagueand a berth in the CIF tournament

CROSS COUNTRY

Claremont High School crosscountry swept the Palomares Leaguefinals on Thursday at Bonelli Re-gional Park making them unde-feated for the season All fiveteamsmdashboys frosh soph girls andboys junior varsity and girls and

boys varsitymdashnever lost a meet thisyear As a result the girls varsityteam is now ranked third and theboys team is seventh in the SouthernSection Division Two

ldquoIt was a great season We arelooking forward to post-seasonrdquo saidCoach Bill Reeves

From here the teams will competein the CIF prelims on the 14th inRiverside and then in the finals at MtSAC If they perform well in the fi-nals the team will advance to thestate meet on the 28th in Fresno

BOYS WATER POLO

Claremont boys water polo ce-mented their second straight Palo-mares League title on Tuesday with a

16-3 victory over GlendoraCoach Kristin Rodriguez made

good use of her entire team during thematch with eight players scoring atleast one goal Top performances in-clude Johnathon Wong five goalsone assist Bruno Snow three goalsnine steals four assists LenningDavis two goals four assists IanWaasdorp two goals one assist Dy-lan Clinton one goal one assist onesteal Mat Turk one goal one steal

Jack Kruze one goal two stealsTyler Allen one goal Josh Uchizonoone goal Will DePreze two stealsone assist and Ivan Lamboo twosteals In the net Kallan Grant hadnine saves two steals and one assist

On Friday they will play Cerritosin a non-conference game that CoachRodriguez hopes will sharpen theirskills for the CIF tournament

With the victory Claremont is now8-0 in league and 18-7 overall andranked seventh in Division Five of the Southern Section

GIRLS TENNIS

The girls varsity tennis PalomaresLeague tournament took place lastweek at the Claremont Club The

teamrsquos number-one singles playeElizabeth Wu upset the number-foseed from Ayala to advance to thsingles semi-finals The number-ondoubles team Lelia Kennedy anDorothy Kang upset the numbefour seeds from Glendora to advancto the doubles semi-finals also

FOOTBALL

Glendora was just too much fClaremont to handle Friday night the Tartans clinched the PalomarLeague title Glendora outscoreClaremont from the very beginninand also shut down the Packrsquos running game on their way to the 35-1victory

Quarterback Raine Pohaku Kheaku-Paiva had 82 yards rushin52 yards passing including one completion to Laquamie Bond for touchdown Duy Tran-Sampson onhad 68 yards rushing but did scothe Packrsquos other touchdown

On Friday the Pack faces SouHills at home for their last leagugame Claremontrsquos record is now 2 in league and 7-2 overall whicguarantees them a spot in the CItournament

CHS ROUND-UP

Seniors Roi Wallace and Sydney Lawler successfulblock a shot from Diamond Bar

Seniors Jennifer Frias Sydney Lawler Georgie Jack-son Roi Wallace Kristen Kiltgaard and Emily Birdpose for a photo with the teamrsquos biggest fan Jim Tim-pane Mr Timpane has been a regular at CHS volley-ball games for 21 seasons

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The Claremont Architec-tural Commission poredover the plans for the

proposed Pomona College Mu-seum of Art during their Octo-ber 28 meeting

Representatives of the city the collegeand the architectural firm behind itBoston-based Machado Silvetti made theextensive plans for the museum availableNo voting took place at the meetingmdashthecommissionrsquos job was to act in conjunc-tion with the cityrsquos Planning Commissionto look over the museum plans

Three commissionersmdashMark Schoe-man Maureen Wheeler and BenjaminMcCoymdashwere not present at the meet-ing recused due to a conflict of interestaccording to commission chair JamesManifold

One of the items scrutinized by thecommission and the public was the loca-tion of the proposed museum

Under the current plan the museumwill be built on the west side of CollegeAvenue between Bonita and SecondThe location calls for the moving of thehistorical Renwick House slightly southand across the street above the softballfield The white cottages directly north of the housemdashcurrently being used as stu-dent housingmdashwill be demolished ac-cording to the plan

Jennifer Trotoux an architectural his-torian and Scripps College alumna wason hand to present an environmental im-pact report (EIR) determining how theproposed move will affect the historicQueen Anne-style home built in 1900Ms Trotoux concluded it would not af-

fect the historical integrity of the housenor the area surrounding it

Also in the updated EIR was an as-sessment of Pomona Collegersquos sewer sys-tem The revised EIR made public on

October 19 found ldquoexisting and ex-pected future capacity deficienciesrdquo withthe sewer system supporting the collegeFlow monitoring will be performedsometime between October and Aprilfor one week to assess the sewer linesand to see if any changes or upsizingneeds to be done

Ms Trotouxrsquos clalim about Renwickrsquossuggested move was not shared withmany of the speakers during public com-ment Some such as Claremont Heritagedirector David Shearer were worriedabout the move ruining the historical sig-nificance of the house as well as theproposed zone change

ldquoTo be frank the latest iterations of theEIR and the master plan have only addedinsult to injurymdashto the citizens of Clare-mont our city staff our city council andcommissions such as thisrdquo Mr Shearersaid

During discussion commission mem-ber Marta Perlas asserted she was ldquotornrdquoabout the proposed location of the mu-

seum adding that she understands thereason why the museum should be therebut later claiming she wasnrsquot sold on theidea of moving Renwick across the streetto the softball field

Commission member Clive Dym saidhe was inclined to move ahead with theplan along with the updated EIR andalso insisted members of the public whospoke out against moving Renwickldquoarenrsquot immediately impactedrdquo by themove

Pomona College Master Planner ScottSmith stated the location is important be-cause it serves as a link between the col-lege and the community a point MrManifold agreed with calling it ldquocampus

planning 101rdquoAfter a brief recess Jeffry Burchard

principal architect with Machado Silvettipresented the blueprints for the art mu-seum Mr Burchard highlighted the num-

ber of amenities the museum is set tohave including a center square for eventsand classes art halls office space artvaults and a portico Mr Manifoldstressed the importance of going over thedetails of the proposed museum

ldquoThis is our chance to give some feed-back to the applicant and the architect be-fore they go too far through the designprocess where it would be really hard toreverse gears later down the linerdquo MrManifold emphasized

The main entrance to the museum isplanned for Bonita Avenue with a sec-ondary entrance on College The Bonitaentrance was originally created to attractmore Claremont community members tothe site

ldquoThe choice of this site is remarkableand extremely challenging but it presentsmany great opportunities for the collegeand the community in that it situates itself as kind of a civic zone in the east villagewhich includes the post office and thecity hall the library and Shelton ParkrdquoMr Burchard said ldquoItrsquos also great in pro-viding programmable open space to this

area as opposed to a blank open spacthatrsquos on the site nowrdquo

During public comment many of thspeakers relayed concerns with parkinin and around the museum site wiKaren Rosenthal calling for two-houparking along College and Bonita avenues to potentially free up space for vi

itors Commissioner Clive Dym notethe museum would open at 1 pm wepast the morning parking grind

In reviewing the site itself the commission didnrsquot hold back from criticismof the museumrsquos design save for MDym Ms Perlas called the design ldquodiappointingrdquo and claimed to have expected more from Machado Silvetti

ldquoIrsquove seen a lot of their work and itvery impressive and I sort of feel like fell short in Claremontrdquo Ms Perlas saildquoI understand the reasoning behind whthe building has been designed the wayis but I also think that therersquos a lack ounderstanding in how the city behaves ubanistically around this areardquo

Ms Perlas was also not a fan of thBonita Avenue entrance an opinioshared by Mr Manifold and commissiomember Bob Perry Mr Perry in his asessment criticized the building as ldquonan elegant experiencerdquo and a ldquovery utiltarian walkrdquo

Mr Dym had kinder words for thplan noting he liked the basic design the building

The commission will take its notes the Claremont Planning Commission ffurther review

The full master plan is open for review to the public now through December 3 at Claremont City Hall the Clarmont Library the Hughes Communi

Center and Youth Activity Center It caalso be viewed on the cityrsquos website wwwclaremontcaorg

mdashMatthew Bramle

newsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2 015 1

Commission scrutinizes museum plans open for public review

To be frank the latest

iterations of the EIR and

the master plan have

only added insult to in- jurymdashto the citizens of

Claremont our city staff

our city council and com-

missions such as thisDavid Shearer

Claremont Heritage

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 16

ART MART Visit the ClaremontPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booths532 W First St Claremont

BASEBALLProfessor Richard Santil-lan author of Mexican AmericanBaseball in the Pomona Valley willserve as moderator and keynotespeaker for this program There will bea panel of Pomona Valley locals who

played in the segregated Mexican base-

ball leagues from the 1930s to the1970s Among them will be RayldquoTykerdquo Sevilla who captained andquarterbacked the Claremont HighSchool football team to the 1958 CIFchampionship They will also discussgrowing up in Arbol Verde Claremontrsquos

oldest continuous neighborhood This isa free program at 11 am in the Clare-mont Library meeting room For allages The Claremont Library is locatedat 208 N Harvard Ave For more infor-mation call (909) 621-4902 or visittheir website at colapubliborgCLAREMONT ART WALK VisitClaremont galleries between 6 and 9

pm for exhibit opening receptionsVisit claremontartwalkcom for detailsSCAMFEST The Southern Cali-fornia A Cappella Music Festivalhosted by The Claremont ShadesTickets will be available online at

pomonaedubridges or through theBridges Auditorium box office 7 pmBridges Auditorium 450 N CollegeWay Claremont $8 for students and$15 for non-students (909) 607-1139or website pomonaedubridges

AN EVENING WITH JOHNYORK Benefit concert for the PrisonLibrary Project John York is a singercomposer and instrumentalist wellknown as a former member of theByrds He was a member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and The Mamas and

The Papas touring band He played bass for Johnny Rivers and LightninrsquoHopkins He has played with GeneClark Rick Danko Richard Manuel

Nicky Hopkins David Carradine andmore Mr York sings with a rich emo-tional voice and favors the 12-stringguitar Currently Mr York is perform-ing solo as well as with his own bandThe Jangle Brothers Barry McGuireand PF Sloan Tickets in advance are$10 or $12 at the door The event takes

place at 730 pm at The ClaremontForum 586 W First St Claremont(909) 626-3066 prisonlibraryprojectorgand claremontforumorg

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont Village

SHAKESPEARE CLUB A discus-

sion by Amy Kenny professor at URiverside about how Shakespearersquos ators learned their parts and rehearsethe plays Audience volunteers will binvited to read from cue scripts to heldemonstrate how the Elizabethan ators knew where to move and what tdo 2 pm Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain Ave Claremont (909) 717-1109ISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun waof exercise with music of Israeli fodance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremon(909) 921-7115SUSTAINABILITY DIALOG ldquoHeaing Gardens How Your Yard Can Savthe Worldrdquo presented by April GarbaHow a thoughtfully-designed garden caslow storm water use less water cohomes reduce energy needs provid

food for humans and habitat for creaturecreate less waste be restful and survivedrought 7 to 830 pm Pomona CollegeHahn Building Room 101 located at 42

N Harvard Ave Claremont

CALENDARClaremont Art WalkCheck out our Claremont ArtWalk listing and map

Page 18

Friday November 6 through Saturday November 14

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Performing artsIVRT presents ldquoCompanyrdquoat the Candlelight Pavilion

Page 17

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

NovemberSaturday 7

NovemberSunday 8

November

Friday 6

NovemberMonday 9

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

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AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

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Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

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At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 340

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 339

RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

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House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

FOUR bedrooms 175 bath-rooms with detached studioUpgraded kitchen with gran-ite and stainless steel appli-ances Shared laundry Rentincludes water gas electricInternet $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Rentals

House for rent

THREE bedrooms one bath-room plus a detached studioFresh paint new carpet andceramic tile Drought tolerantlandscape $2500 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Office space for rent

BEAUTIFUL furnished thera-pistrsquos office available to sub-let part-time in ClaremontVillage Ideal location 323-835-3661

GREAT Village locationMedicalprofessional space

App rox imatel y 650 sq ftWaiting room and privatehalf-bathroom $1755monthly includes water909-447-7716

Townhome for rent

THREE bedrooms two-and-a-half bathrooms 1900 sq ftTwo-car garage central heatand AC $2000 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Want to rent

LOOKING for interestingplace to rent single male$900 to $1500 a monthMagazine publisher Frank

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Marketplace

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smalls

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1846 LaVerne Kensolden-

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For sale

ADJUSTABLE electric hospi-

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Garage sale

SATURDAY and Sunday 7am to 2 pm 2141 Edinboro

Ave Claremont Collectiblesclothes tools and more

Animals

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

Animal Shelters

Inland ValleyHumane Society909-623-9777

Upland Animal Shelter 909-931-4185

HOPE Upland1-800-811-4285

West End Animal Shelter 909-947-3517

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real estate27

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CALLING all artists Wish youcould have your own art gallerybut donrsquot have the time or money Claremont galleryspace available starting at$100 monthly (three monthsminimum) Student discount

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BIG BACKYARD SALE

Saturday November 79 am to 2 pm

524 Mt Carmel Drive Claremont

Kachinas antiques cobalt blue glassChina crystal collectibles silver pictures

frames dolls electronics Avant Garde Magazines (1968-1971) and much more

MISSING

A silver kachinacat pendant waslost on Halloweennight somewherein Claremont Thependant is one-of-a-kind and of greatpersonal value toits owner If foundplease call 909-367-3236

Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Sale in Claremont

Claremont Club AreaSaturday November 7 bull 8 am to 3 pm1713 Shenandoah Drive Claremont CA 91711

Lovely Mid-Century period dining room suite inspired by PaulMcCobb for Ramseau Furniture Company in walnut with themulti-directional hour glass pattern on the doors and the tabletop All unique original hardware Eames low dining chair Thiswas the home of a very well know chef and caterer specializingin many ethnic regions of the world as well as vegan menusand there are over 500 of the greatest cookbooks There are alot of very nice kitchen and catering related items Large col-lection of Jazz CD and albums as well as stereo equipmentSpinet piano Ethnic art and deacutecor Patios have some well es-tablished citrus trees in wine barrels The Mantis ComposT-Twin dual-chamber composter Please bring your own boxes Ido not provide them and with all the books in the home you willwish you had something to carry them in

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds

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Landscaping

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

Charlene Bolton amp Collette AlbaneseBRE00927473 bull BRE01281576

Coldwell Banker Town amp Country250 W First St Suite 100 Claremont

9096210895 bull 9097320955

GORGEOUS VILLAGE HOME - $985500

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

Maureen Haney Cell 626-216-8067 Office 626-963-2050 x135 Coldwell Banker Millennium BRE 01169487

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-3 PM

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Local Expertise with a Global Reach Local Expertise with a Global Reach

DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

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Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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The Claremont High School girlsvarsity volleyball team won theirfinal match of the season 3-0

against visiting Diamond Bar in front of alarge home crowd Tuesday

Diamond Bar never really posed much of a threat asthe Pack went 25-18 25-22 and 25-10 in a match that ce-mented their third-place finish in the Palomares League

It was also senior night for both teams and Claremontrecognized Roi Wallace GeorgieJackson Kristen Kiltgaard JenniferFrias Sydney Lawler and Emily Birdin a pregame ceremony where they were presented withflowers and posed for photos with their families

The senior players spontaneously decided to honortheir number-one fan Jim Timpane asking that he jointhem for a photo under a balloon arch stretched acrosscenter court Mr Timpane has attended nearly everygame for the past 21 seasons beginning in 1995 when his

daughter was a freshman on the Claremont teamIn an effort to give his seniors including those who

donrsquot normally start maximum court time coach MarkMina had his team in a constant rotation throughout thenight Every handful of plays he was substituting one oreven two players

ldquoSince it was senior night we wanted to honor themWe happen to have six [seniors] and I played all sixrdquo heexplained In volleyball the players move from one po-sition to the next as the game progresses However sincesome of the seniors donrsquot play well in all positions CoachMina substituted them to avoid creating a weakness ldquoWewanted them to play but we didnrsquot want to loserdquo he said

The girls started the first set with a comfortable leadgoing ahead 13-5 but were a bit too jovial on the courtwhich caused them to lose focus and Diamond Bar cameback with a flurry of scoring The Brahmas nearly tied

the game at 14-13 when Wallacersquos strong serve putClaremont well ahead and this time they didnrsquot lookback A big block from Wallace was all they needed toput the first game in the books

The second set saw the best competition of the nightwith Diamond Bar matching Claremont point for pointuntil Claremont pulled ahead by seven points and wason the verge of victory when the Brahmas came roaringback Starting at 24-17 Diamond Bar won the next fivepoints until Bird got a kill to put the set away

The final set was all Claremont with some great playsfrom sophomores Kylie Robinson and Emilee RohrerHowever it was apropos that senior Frias got the lastpoint of the night with a kill up the middle

Despite limited court time junior Simone Bliss had agame-high of 12 kills from 24 attempts Frias came in

just behind with eight kills Wallace also had a solid night

with 22 assists while Jackson came up with 10 digsldquoWe have been playing good volleyball our last few

matchesrdquo said Coach Mina ldquoI love Claremontmdashthe girlsare great My goal is to be here next year to be the firstmultiple-year coach Claremont has had in a whilerdquo

With the victory the girls are 6-4 in league and 15-11overall Their first match in the CIF tournament has not

been announced yetmdashSteven Felschundneff

stevenclaremont-couriercom

SPORTS

SPORTING

LIFE

Volleyball team ends on high note readies for CIF play

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 20 15 1

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont High School girls volleyball team cel-ebrates after scoring a particularly difficult point onTuesday at CHS The Pack defeated visiting DiamondBar 3-0 to clinch third place in the Palomares Leagueand a berth in the CIF tournament

CROSS COUNTRY

Claremont High School crosscountry swept the Palomares Leaguefinals on Thursday at Bonelli Re-gional Park making them unde-feated for the season All fiveteamsmdashboys frosh soph girls andboys junior varsity and girls and

boys varsitymdashnever lost a meet thisyear As a result the girls varsityteam is now ranked third and theboys team is seventh in the SouthernSection Division Two

ldquoIt was a great season We arelooking forward to post-seasonrdquo saidCoach Bill Reeves

From here the teams will competein the CIF prelims on the 14th inRiverside and then in the finals at MtSAC If they perform well in the fi-nals the team will advance to thestate meet on the 28th in Fresno

BOYS WATER POLO

Claremont boys water polo ce-mented their second straight Palo-mares League title on Tuesday with a

16-3 victory over GlendoraCoach Kristin Rodriguez made

good use of her entire team during thematch with eight players scoring atleast one goal Top performances in-clude Johnathon Wong five goalsone assist Bruno Snow three goalsnine steals four assists LenningDavis two goals four assists IanWaasdorp two goals one assist Dy-lan Clinton one goal one assist onesteal Mat Turk one goal one steal

Jack Kruze one goal two stealsTyler Allen one goal Josh Uchizonoone goal Will DePreze two stealsone assist and Ivan Lamboo twosteals In the net Kallan Grant hadnine saves two steals and one assist

On Friday they will play Cerritosin a non-conference game that CoachRodriguez hopes will sharpen theirskills for the CIF tournament

With the victory Claremont is now8-0 in league and 18-7 overall andranked seventh in Division Five of the Southern Section

GIRLS TENNIS

The girls varsity tennis PalomaresLeague tournament took place lastweek at the Claremont Club The

teamrsquos number-one singles playeElizabeth Wu upset the number-foseed from Ayala to advance to thsingles semi-finals The number-ondoubles team Lelia Kennedy anDorothy Kang upset the numbefour seeds from Glendora to advancto the doubles semi-finals also

FOOTBALL

Glendora was just too much fClaremont to handle Friday night the Tartans clinched the PalomarLeague title Glendora outscoreClaremont from the very beginninand also shut down the Packrsquos running game on their way to the 35-1victory

Quarterback Raine Pohaku Kheaku-Paiva had 82 yards rushin52 yards passing including one completion to Laquamie Bond for touchdown Duy Tran-Sampson onhad 68 yards rushing but did scothe Packrsquos other touchdown

On Friday the Pack faces SouHills at home for their last leagugame Claremontrsquos record is now 2 in league and 7-2 overall whicguarantees them a spot in the CItournament

CHS ROUND-UP

Seniors Roi Wallace and Sydney Lawler successfulblock a shot from Diamond Bar

Seniors Jennifer Frias Sydney Lawler Georgie Jack-son Roi Wallace Kristen Kiltgaard and Emily Birdpose for a photo with the teamrsquos biggest fan Jim Tim-pane Mr Timpane has been a regular at CHS volley-ball games for 21 seasons

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The Claremont Architec-tural Commission poredover the plans for the

proposed Pomona College Mu-seum of Art during their Octo-ber 28 meeting

Representatives of the city the collegeand the architectural firm behind itBoston-based Machado Silvetti made theextensive plans for the museum availableNo voting took place at the meetingmdashthecommissionrsquos job was to act in conjunc-tion with the cityrsquos Planning Commissionto look over the museum plans

Three commissionersmdashMark Schoe-man Maureen Wheeler and BenjaminMcCoymdashwere not present at the meet-ing recused due to a conflict of interestaccording to commission chair JamesManifold

One of the items scrutinized by thecommission and the public was the loca-tion of the proposed museum

Under the current plan the museumwill be built on the west side of CollegeAvenue between Bonita and SecondThe location calls for the moving of thehistorical Renwick House slightly southand across the street above the softballfield The white cottages directly north of the housemdashcurrently being used as stu-dent housingmdashwill be demolished ac-cording to the plan

Jennifer Trotoux an architectural his-torian and Scripps College alumna wason hand to present an environmental im-pact report (EIR) determining how theproposed move will affect the historicQueen Anne-style home built in 1900Ms Trotoux concluded it would not af-

fect the historical integrity of the housenor the area surrounding it

Also in the updated EIR was an as-sessment of Pomona Collegersquos sewer sys-tem The revised EIR made public on

October 19 found ldquoexisting and ex-pected future capacity deficienciesrdquo withthe sewer system supporting the collegeFlow monitoring will be performedsometime between October and Aprilfor one week to assess the sewer linesand to see if any changes or upsizingneeds to be done

Ms Trotouxrsquos clalim about Renwickrsquossuggested move was not shared withmany of the speakers during public com-ment Some such as Claremont Heritagedirector David Shearer were worriedabout the move ruining the historical sig-nificance of the house as well as theproposed zone change

ldquoTo be frank the latest iterations of theEIR and the master plan have only addedinsult to injurymdashto the citizens of Clare-mont our city staff our city council andcommissions such as thisrdquo Mr Shearersaid

During discussion commission mem-ber Marta Perlas asserted she was ldquotornrdquoabout the proposed location of the mu-

seum adding that she understands thereason why the museum should be therebut later claiming she wasnrsquot sold on theidea of moving Renwick across the streetto the softball field

Commission member Clive Dym saidhe was inclined to move ahead with theplan along with the updated EIR andalso insisted members of the public whospoke out against moving Renwickldquoarenrsquot immediately impactedrdquo by themove

Pomona College Master Planner ScottSmith stated the location is important be-cause it serves as a link between the col-lege and the community a point MrManifold agreed with calling it ldquocampus

planning 101rdquoAfter a brief recess Jeffry Burchard

principal architect with Machado Silvettipresented the blueprints for the art mu-seum Mr Burchard highlighted the num-

ber of amenities the museum is set tohave including a center square for eventsand classes art halls office space artvaults and a portico Mr Manifoldstressed the importance of going over thedetails of the proposed museum

ldquoThis is our chance to give some feed-back to the applicant and the architect be-fore they go too far through the designprocess where it would be really hard toreverse gears later down the linerdquo MrManifold emphasized

The main entrance to the museum isplanned for Bonita Avenue with a sec-ondary entrance on College The Bonitaentrance was originally created to attractmore Claremont community members tothe site

ldquoThe choice of this site is remarkableand extremely challenging but it presentsmany great opportunities for the collegeand the community in that it situates itself as kind of a civic zone in the east villagewhich includes the post office and thecity hall the library and Shelton ParkrdquoMr Burchard said ldquoItrsquos also great in pro-viding programmable open space to this

area as opposed to a blank open spacthatrsquos on the site nowrdquo

During public comment many of thspeakers relayed concerns with parkinin and around the museum site wiKaren Rosenthal calling for two-houparking along College and Bonita avenues to potentially free up space for vi

itors Commissioner Clive Dym notethe museum would open at 1 pm wepast the morning parking grind

In reviewing the site itself the commission didnrsquot hold back from criticismof the museumrsquos design save for MDym Ms Perlas called the design ldquodiappointingrdquo and claimed to have expected more from Machado Silvetti

ldquoIrsquove seen a lot of their work and itvery impressive and I sort of feel like fell short in Claremontrdquo Ms Perlas saildquoI understand the reasoning behind whthe building has been designed the wayis but I also think that therersquos a lack ounderstanding in how the city behaves ubanistically around this areardquo

Ms Perlas was also not a fan of thBonita Avenue entrance an opinioshared by Mr Manifold and commissiomember Bob Perry Mr Perry in his asessment criticized the building as ldquonan elegant experiencerdquo and a ldquovery utiltarian walkrdquo

Mr Dym had kinder words for thplan noting he liked the basic design the building

The commission will take its notes the Claremont Planning Commission ffurther review

The full master plan is open for review to the public now through December 3 at Claremont City Hall the Clarmont Library the Hughes Communi

Center and Youth Activity Center It caalso be viewed on the cityrsquos website wwwclaremontcaorg

mdashMatthew Bramle

newsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2 015 1

Commission scrutinizes museum plans open for public review

To be frank the latest

iterations of the EIR and

the master plan have

only added insult to in- jurymdashto the citizens of

Claremont our city staff

our city council and com-

missions such as thisDavid Shearer

Claremont Heritage

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 16

ART MART Visit the ClaremontPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booths532 W First St Claremont

BASEBALLProfessor Richard Santil-lan author of Mexican AmericanBaseball in the Pomona Valley willserve as moderator and keynotespeaker for this program There will bea panel of Pomona Valley locals who

played in the segregated Mexican base-

ball leagues from the 1930s to the1970s Among them will be RayldquoTykerdquo Sevilla who captained andquarterbacked the Claremont HighSchool football team to the 1958 CIFchampionship They will also discussgrowing up in Arbol Verde Claremontrsquos

oldest continuous neighborhood This isa free program at 11 am in the Clare-mont Library meeting room For allages The Claremont Library is locatedat 208 N Harvard Ave For more infor-mation call (909) 621-4902 or visittheir website at colapubliborgCLAREMONT ART WALK VisitClaremont galleries between 6 and 9

pm for exhibit opening receptionsVisit claremontartwalkcom for detailsSCAMFEST The Southern Cali-fornia A Cappella Music Festivalhosted by The Claremont ShadesTickets will be available online at

pomonaedubridges or through theBridges Auditorium box office 7 pmBridges Auditorium 450 N CollegeWay Claremont $8 for students and$15 for non-students (909) 607-1139or website pomonaedubridges

AN EVENING WITH JOHNYORK Benefit concert for the PrisonLibrary Project John York is a singercomposer and instrumentalist wellknown as a former member of theByrds He was a member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and The Mamas and

The Papas touring band He played bass for Johnny Rivers and LightninrsquoHopkins He has played with GeneClark Rick Danko Richard Manuel

Nicky Hopkins David Carradine andmore Mr York sings with a rich emo-tional voice and favors the 12-stringguitar Currently Mr York is perform-ing solo as well as with his own bandThe Jangle Brothers Barry McGuireand PF Sloan Tickets in advance are$10 or $12 at the door The event takes

place at 730 pm at The ClaremontForum 586 W First St Claremont(909) 626-3066 prisonlibraryprojectorgand claremontforumorg

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont Village

SHAKESPEARE CLUB A discus-

sion by Amy Kenny professor at URiverside about how Shakespearersquos ators learned their parts and rehearsethe plays Audience volunteers will binvited to read from cue scripts to heldemonstrate how the Elizabethan ators knew where to move and what tdo 2 pm Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain Ave Claremont (909) 717-1109ISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun waof exercise with music of Israeli fodance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremon(909) 921-7115SUSTAINABILITY DIALOG ldquoHeaing Gardens How Your Yard Can Savthe Worldrdquo presented by April GarbaHow a thoughtfully-designed garden caslow storm water use less water cohomes reduce energy needs provid

food for humans and habitat for creaturecreate less waste be restful and survivedrought 7 to 830 pm Pomona CollegeHahn Building Room 101 located at 42

N Harvard Ave Claremont

CALENDARClaremont Art WalkCheck out our Claremont ArtWalk listing and map

Page 18

Friday November 6 through Saturday November 14

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Performing artsIVRT presents ldquoCompanyrdquoat the Candlelight Pavilion

Page 17

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

NovemberSaturday 7

NovemberSunday 8

November

Friday 6

NovemberMonday 9

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

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AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

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Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

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At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 340

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 339

RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

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House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

FOUR bedrooms 175 bath-rooms with detached studioUpgraded kitchen with gran-ite and stainless steel appli-ances Shared laundry Rentincludes water gas electricInternet $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Rentals

House for rent

THREE bedrooms one bath-room plus a detached studioFresh paint new carpet andceramic tile Drought tolerantlandscape $2500 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Office space for rent

BEAUTIFUL furnished thera-pistrsquos office available to sub-let part-time in ClaremontVillage Ideal location 323-835-3661

GREAT Village locationMedicalprofessional space

App rox imatel y 650 sq ftWaiting room and privatehalf-bathroom $1755monthly includes water909-447-7716

Townhome for rent

THREE bedrooms two-and-a-half bathrooms 1900 sq ftTwo-car garage central heatand AC $2000 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Want to rent

LOOKING for interestingplace to rent single male$900 to $1500 a monthMagazine publisher Frank

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Marketplace

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smalls

Refinishing too 909-593-

1846 LaVerne Kensolden-

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For sale

ADJUSTABLE electric hospi-

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Mattress and frame Paid

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best offer 909-957-1929

Garage sale

SATURDAY and Sunday 7am to 2 pm 2141 Edinboro

Ave Claremont Collectiblesclothes tools and more

Animals

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

Animal Shelters

Inland ValleyHumane Society909-623-9777

Upland Animal Shelter 909-931-4185

HOPE Upland1-800-811-4285

West End Animal Shelter 909-947-3517

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real estate27

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CALLING all artists Wish youcould have your own art gallerybut donrsquot have the time or money Claremont galleryspace available starting at$100 monthly (three monthsminimum) Student discount

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BIG BACKYARD SALE

Saturday November 79 am to 2 pm

524 Mt Carmel Drive Claremont

Kachinas antiques cobalt blue glassChina crystal collectibles silver pictures

frames dolls electronics Avant Garde Magazines (1968-1971) and much more

MISSING

A silver kachinacat pendant waslost on Halloweennight somewherein Claremont Thependant is one-of-a-kind and of greatpersonal value toits owner If foundplease call 909-367-3236

Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Sale in Claremont

Claremont Club AreaSaturday November 7 bull 8 am to 3 pm1713 Shenandoah Drive Claremont CA 91711

Lovely Mid-Century period dining room suite inspired by PaulMcCobb for Ramseau Furniture Company in walnut with themulti-directional hour glass pattern on the doors and the tabletop All unique original hardware Eames low dining chair Thiswas the home of a very well know chef and caterer specializingin many ethnic regions of the world as well as vegan menusand there are over 500 of the greatest cookbooks There are alot of very nice kitchen and catering related items Large col-lection of Jazz CD and albums as well as stereo equipmentSpinet piano Ethnic art and deacutecor Patios have some well es-tablished citrus trees in wine barrels The Mantis ComposT-Twin dual-chamber composter Please bring your own boxes Ido not provide them and with all the books in the home you willwish you had something to carry them in

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

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An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

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OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

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This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

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Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

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Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

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Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

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Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

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Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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The Claremont Architec-tural Commission poredover the plans for the

proposed Pomona College Mu-seum of Art during their Octo-ber 28 meeting

Representatives of the city the collegeand the architectural firm behind itBoston-based Machado Silvetti made theextensive plans for the museum availableNo voting took place at the meetingmdashthecommissionrsquos job was to act in conjunc-tion with the cityrsquos Planning Commissionto look over the museum plans

Three commissionersmdashMark Schoe-man Maureen Wheeler and BenjaminMcCoymdashwere not present at the meet-ing recused due to a conflict of interestaccording to commission chair JamesManifold

One of the items scrutinized by thecommission and the public was the loca-tion of the proposed museum

Under the current plan the museumwill be built on the west side of CollegeAvenue between Bonita and SecondThe location calls for the moving of thehistorical Renwick House slightly southand across the street above the softballfield The white cottages directly north of the housemdashcurrently being used as stu-dent housingmdashwill be demolished ac-cording to the plan

Jennifer Trotoux an architectural his-torian and Scripps College alumna wason hand to present an environmental im-pact report (EIR) determining how theproposed move will affect the historicQueen Anne-style home built in 1900Ms Trotoux concluded it would not af-

fect the historical integrity of the housenor the area surrounding it

Also in the updated EIR was an as-sessment of Pomona Collegersquos sewer sys-tem The revised EIR made public on

October 19 found ldquoexisting and ex-pected future capacity deficienciesrdquo withthe sewer system supporting the collegeFlow monitoring will be performedsometime between October and Aprilfor one week to assess the sewer linesand to see if any changes or upsizingneeds to be done

Ms Trotouxrsquos clalim about Renwickrsquossuggested move was not shared withmany of the speakers during public com-ment Some such as Claremont Heritagedirector David Shearer were worriedabout the move ruining the historical sig-nificance of the house as well as theproposed zone change

ldquoTo be frank the latest iterations of theEIR and the master plan have only addedinsult to injurymdashto the citizens of Clare-mont our city staff our city council andcommissions such as thisrdquo Mr Shearersaid

During discussion commission mem-ber Marta Perlas asserted she was ldquotornrdquoabout the proposed location of the mu-

seum adding that she understands thereason why the museum should be therebut later claiming she wasnrsquot sold on theidea of moving Renwick across the streetto the softball field

Commission member Clive Dym saidhe was inclined to move ahead with theplan along with the updated EIR andalso insisted members of the public whospoke out against moving Renwickldquoarenrsquot immediately impactedrdquo by themove

Pomona College Master Planner ScottSmith stated the location is important be-cause it serves as a link between the col-lege and the community a point MrManifold agreed with calling it ldquocampus

planning 101rdquoAfter a brief recess Jeffry Burchard

principal architect with Machado Silvettipresented the blueprints for the art mu-seum Mr Burchard highlighted the num-

ber of amenities the museum is set tohave including a center square for eventsand classes art halls office space artvaults and a portico Mr Manifoldstressed the importance of going over thedetails of the proposed museum

ldquoThis is our chance to give some feed-back to the applicant and the architect be-fore they go too far through the designprocess where it would be really hard toreverse gears later down the linerdquo MrManifold emphasized

The main entrance to the museum isplanned for Bonita Avenue with a sec-ondary entrance on College The Bonitaentrance was originally created to attractmore Claremont community members tothe site

ldquoThe choice of this site is remarkableand extremely challenging but it presentsmany great opportunities for the collegeand the community in that it situates itself as kind of a civic zone in the east villagewhich includes the post office and thecity hall the library and Shelton ParkrdquoMr Burchard said ldquoItrsquos also great in pro-viding programmable open space to this

area as opposed to a blank open spacthatrsquos on the site nowrdquo

During public comment many of thspeakers relayed concerns with parkinin and around the museum site wiKaren Rosenthal calling for two-houparking along College and Bonita avenues to potentially free up space for vi

itors Commissioner Clive Dym notethe museum would open at 1 pm wepast the morning parking grind

In reviewing the site itself the commission didnrsquot hold back from criticismof the museumrsquos design save for MDym Ms Perlas called the design ldquodiappointingrdquo and claimed to have expected more from Machado Silvetti

ldquoIrsquove seen a lot of their work and itvery impressive and I sort of feel like fell short in Claremontrdquo Ms Perlas saildquoI understand the reasoning behind whthe building has been designed the wayis but I also think that therersquos a lack ounderstanding in how the city behaves ubanistically around this areardquo

Ms Perlas was also not a fan of thBonita Avenue entrance an opinioshared by Mr Manifold and commissiomember Bob Perry Mr Perry in his asessment criticized the building as ldquonan elegant experiencerdquo and a ldquovery utiltarian walkrdquo

Mr Dym had kinder words for thplan noting he liked the basic design the building

The commission will take its notes the Claremont Planning Commission ffurther review

The full master plan is open for review to the public now through December 3 at Claremont City Hall the Clarmont Library the Hughes Communi

Center and Youth Activity Center It caalso be viewed on the cityrsquos website wwwclaremontcaorg

mdashMatthew Bramle

newsclaremont-courierco

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2 015 1

Commission scrutinizes museum plans open for public review

To be frank the latest

iterations of the EIR and

the master plan have

only added insult to in- jurymdashto the citizens of

Claremont our city staff

our city council and com-

missions such as thisDavid Shearer

Claremont Heritage

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ART MART Visit the ClaremontPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booths532 W First St Claremont

BASEBALLProfessor Richard Santil-lan author of Mexican AmericanBaseball in the Pomona Valley willserve as moderator and keynotespeaker for this program There will bea panel of Pomona Valley locals who

played in the segregated Mexican base-

ball leagues from the 1930s to the1970s Among them will be RayldquoTykerdquo Sevilla who captained andquarterbacked the Claremont HighSchool football team to the 1958 CIFchampionship They will also discussgrowing up in Arbol Verde Claremontrsquos

oldest continuous neighborhood This isa free program at 11 am in the Clare-mont Library meeting room For allages The Claremont Library is locatedat 208 N Harvard Ave For more infor-mation call (909) 621-4902 or visittheir website at colapubliborgCLAREMONT ART WALK VisitClaremont galleries between 6 and 9

pm for exhibit opening receptionsVisit claremontartwalkcom for detailsSCAMFEST The Southern Cali-fornia A Cappella Music Festivalhosted by The Claremont ShadesTickets will be available online at

pomonaedubridges or through theBridges Auditorium box office 7 pmBridges Auditorium 450 N CollegeWay Claremont $8 for students and$15 for non-students (909) 607-1139or website pomonaedubridges

AN EVENING WITH JOHNYORK Benefit concert for the PrisonLibrary Project John York is a singercomposer and instrumentalist wellknown as a former member of theByrds He was a member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and The Mamas and

The Papas touring band He played bass for Johnny Rivers and LightninrsquoHopkins He has played with GeneClark Rick Danko Richard Manuel

Nicky Hopkins David Carradine andmore Mr York sings with a rich emo-tional voice and favors the 12-stringguitar Currently Mr York is perform-ing solo as well as with his own bandThe Jangle Brothers Barry McGuireand PF Sloan Tickets in advance are$10 or $12 at the door The event takes

place at 730 pm at The ClaremontForum 586 W First St Claremont(909) 626-3066 prisonlibraryprojectorgand claremontforumorg

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont Village

SHAKESPEARE CLUB A discus-

sion by Amy Kenny professor at URiverside about how Shakespearersquos ators learned their parts and rehearsethe plays Audience volunteers will binvited to read from cue scripts to heldemonstrate how the Elizabethan ators knew where to move and what tdo 2 pm Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain Ave Claremont (909) 717-1109ISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun waof exercise with music of Israeli fodance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremon(909) 921-7115SUSTAINABILITY DIALOG ldquoHeaing Gardens How Your Yard Can Savthe Worldrdquo presented by April GarbaHow a thoughtfully-designed garden caslow storm water use less water cohomes reduce energy needs provid

food for humans and habitat for creaturecreate less waste be restful and survivedrought 7 to 830 pm Pomona CollegeHahn Building Room 101 located at 42

N Harvard Ave Claremont

CALENDARClaremont Art WalkCheck out our Claremont ArtWalk listing and map

Page 18

Friday November 6 through Saturday November 14

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Performing artsIVRT presents ldquoCompanyrdquoat the Candlelight Pavilion

Page 17

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

NovemberSaturday 7

NovemberSunday 8

November

Friday 6

NovemberMonday 9

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

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AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

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At Memorial Park

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FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 340

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 339

RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

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House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

FOUR bedrooms 175 bath-rooms with detached studioUpgraded kitchen with gran-ite and stainless steel appli-ances Shared laundry Rentincludes water gas electricInternet $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Rentals

House for rent

THREE bedrooms one bath-room plus a detached studioFresh paint new carpet andceramic tile Drought tolerantlandscape $2500 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Office space for rent

BEAUTIFUL furnished thera-pistrsquos office available to sub-let part-time in ClaremontVillage Ideal location 323-835-3661

GREAT Village locationMedicalprofessional space

App rox imatel y 650 sq ftWaiting room and privatehalf-bathroom $1755monthly includes water909-447-7716

Townhome for rent

THREE bedrooms two-and-a-half bathrooms 1900 sq ftTwo-car garage central heatand AC $2000 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

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LOOKING for interestingplace to rent single male$900 to $1500 a monthMagazine publisher Frank

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Marketplace

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smalls

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For sale

ADJUSTABLE electric hospi-

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best offer 909-957-1929

Garage sale

SATURDAY and Sunday 7am to 2 pm 2141 Edinboro

Ave Claremont Collectiblesclothes tools and more

Animals

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

Animal Shelters

Inland ValleyHumane Society909-623-9777

Upland Animal Shelter 909-931-4185

HOPE Upland1-800-811-4285

West End Animal Shelter 909-947-3517

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CALLING all artists Wish youcould have your own art gallerybut donrsquot have the time or money Claremont galleryspace available starting at$100 monthly (three monthsminimum) Student discount

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BIG BACKYARD SALE

Saturday November 79 am to 2 pm

524 Mt Carmel Drive Claremont

Kachinas antiques cobalt blue glassChina crystal collectibles silver pictures

frames dolls electronics Avant Garde Magazines (1968-1971) and much more

MISSING

A silver kachinacat pendant waslost on Halloweennight somewherein Claremont Thependant is one-of-a-kind and of greatpersonal value toits owner If foundplease call 909-367-3236

Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Sale in Claremont

Claremont Club AreaSaturday November 7 bull 8 am to 3 pm1713 Shenandoah Drive Claremont CA 91711

Lovely Mid-Century period dining room suite inspired by PaulMcCobb for Ramseau Furniture Company in walnut with themulti-directional hour glass pattern on the doors and the tabletop All unique original hardware Eames low dining chair Thiswas the home of a very well know chef and caterer specializingin many ethnic regions of the world as well as vegan menusand there are over 500 of the greatest cookbooks There are alot of very nice kitchen and catering related items Large col-lection of Jazz CD and albums as well as stereo equipmentSpinet piano Ethnic art and deacutecor Patios have some well es-tablished citrus trees in wine barrels The Mantis ComposT-Twin dual-chamber composter Please bring your own boxes Ido not provide them and with all the books in the home you willwish you had something to carry them in

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds

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REX ROMANOBUILDERS

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Fictitious Name

A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY TheCOURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N Claremont

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Irrigation

Expert RepairsRetrofit Experts

Ask us how to save wa

Allen Cantrall Landsc909-224-3327

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since 1983

Landscaping

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Landscaping

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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PRESTIGIOUS MID-CENTURY CUSTOM IN COVETEDTOWNE RANCH NEIGHBORHOOD - $600000

Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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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 GREEN GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

NewListing

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

Charlene Bolton amp Collette AlbaneseBRE00927473 bull BRE01281576

Coldwell Banker Town amp Country250 W First St Suite 100 Claremont

9096210895 bull 9097320955

GORGEOUS VILLAGE HOME - $985500

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

Maureen Haney Cell 626-216-8067 Office 626-963-2050 x135 Coldwell Banker Millennium BRE 01169487

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-3 PM

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Local Expertise with a Global Reach Local Expertise with a Global Reach

DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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ART MART Visit the ClaremontPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booths532 W First St Claremont

BASEBALLProfessor Richard Santil-lan author of Mexican AmericanBaseball in the Pomona Valley willserve as moderator and keynotespeaker for this program There will bea panel of Pomona Valley locals who

played in the segregated Mexican base-

ball leagues from the 1930s to the1970s Among them will be RayldquoTykerdquo Sevilla who captained andquarterbacked the Claremont HighSchool football team to the 1958 CIFchampionship They will also discussgrowing up in Arbol Verde Claremontrsquos

oldest continuous neighborhood This isa free program at 11 am in the Clare-mont Library meeting room For allages The Claremont Library is locatedat 208 N Harvard Ave For more infor-mation call (909) 621-4902 or visittheir website at colapubliborgCLAREMONT ART WALK VisitClaremont galleries between 6 and 9

pm for exhibit opening receptionsVisit claremontartwalkcom for detailsSCAMFEST The Southern Cali-fornia A Cappella Music Festivalhosted by The Claremont ShadesTickets will be available online at

pomonaedubridges or through theBridges Auditorium box office 7 pmBridges Auditorium 450 N CollegeWay Claremont $8 for students and$15 for non-students (909) 607-1139or website pomonaedubridges

AN EVENING WITH JOHNYORK Benefit concert for the PrisonLibrary Project John York is a singercomposer and instrumentalist wellknown as a former member of theByrds He was a member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and The Mamas and

The Papas touring band He played bass for Johnny Rivers and LightninrsquoHopkins He has played with GeneClark Rick Danko Richard Manuel

Nicky Hopkins David Carradine andmore Mr York sings with a rich emo-tional voice and favors the 12-stringguitar Currently Mr York is perform-ing solo as well as with his own bandThe Jangle Brothers Barry McGuireand PF Sloan Tickets in advance are$10 or $12 at the door The event takes

place at 730 pm at The ClaremontForum 586 W First St Claremont(909) 626-3066 prisonlibraryprojectorgand claremontforumorg

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont Village

SHAKESPEARE CLUB A discus-

sion by Amy Kenny professor at URiverside about how Shakespearersquos ators learned their parts and rehearsethe plays Audience volunteers will binvited to read from cue scripts to heldemonstrate how the Elizabethan ators knew where to move and what tdo 2 pm Joslyn Center 660 N Mountain Ave Claremont (909) 717-1109ISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun waof exercise with music of Israeli fodance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremon(909) 921-7115SUSTAINABILITY DIALOG ldquoHeaing Gardens How Your Yard Can Savthe Worldrdquo presented by April GarbaHow a thoughtfully-designed garden caslow storm water use less water cohomes reduce energy needs provid

food for humans and habitat for creaturecreate less waste be restful and survivedrought 7 to 830 pm Pomona CollegeHahn Building Room 101 located at 42

N Harvard Ave Claremont

CALENDARClaremont Art WalkCheck out our Claremont ArtWalk listing and map

Page 18

Friday November 6 through Saturday November 14

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Performing artsIVRT presents ldquoCompanyrdquoat the Candlelight Pavilion

Page 17

9-DAY CALENDAcontinues on the next pag

NovemberSaturday 7

NovemberSunday 8

November

Friday 6

NovemberMonday 9

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

GALLERIES1

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Second Street

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Bonita Avenue

Fourth Street

Foothill Blvd

4

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5

2

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Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

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4

5

6

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8

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10

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At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds

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A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY TheCOURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N Claremont

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Irrigation

Expert RepairsRetrofit Experts

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Allen Cantrall Landsc909-224-3327

Lic861685Serving the area

since 1983

Landscaping

GREENWOODLANDSCAPING CO

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DLS Landscaping and DeClaremont native specialin drought tolerant landsing drip systems and ligh

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Landscaping

Sunset Gardens LandscapingC-27Lic373833

John Cook- Specializing inDesert Landscaping

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water heatersYour localplumber for over 25 yearsSenior discounts Insured

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Rain Gutters

INLAND Empire Sheet MetalRain Gutters Down SpoutsClean repair installation Se-nior discount 909-600-8815909-205-2519

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Cell 626-428-1691

Tile

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MASTER tile layer Quickand clean Stone and gran-ite work Residential com-mercial Lic830249 Ray909-731-3511

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Please call909-946-1123951-522-0992

MANUELS Garden ServiceGeneral cleanup Lawn main-tenance bush trimminggeneral maintenance treetrimming and removal Lowprices and free estimatesPlease call 909-239-3979

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TOM Day Tree Service pruning of all trees since 1Free estimate 909-629-6

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Wallpaper

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To receive loads of quality wchips Please call 909-6773 Tom Day Tree Serv

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NACHOS Window CleaFor window washing calcho 909-816-2435 Free mates satisfaction guaranNumber one in LA County

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday November 6 2015

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Options In-Home Care is built on integrity and compassion Our friend-ly and professional staff provides affordable non-medical home careservice tailored care for our elderly clients including personal

hygiene Alzheimer amp dementia care meal prep bathing and light housekeeping For your convenience our Operators and Case Managers areavailable 247 Now offering VA benefit support assistance

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday November 6 2015 25

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

Publish November 6 13 and 20 2015

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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2529 KING WAY CLAREMONTIdeally located next to the Thompson CreekTrail with foothill view this fabulous one-sto-ry Spanish ranch-style home has beenmeticulously upgraded Four bedroomsand 2 remodeled bathrooms in 2146 sq fton a manicured 13161 sq ft lot Drought-tolerant landscaping private courtyard with

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HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

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OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

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This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

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Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

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Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

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Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

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Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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WOMEN AIR FORCE SERVICE

PILOTS IN WWII The speaker isMary Thoits WASP The UniversityClub meets Tuesdays at 1130 am at

the Hughes Community Center 1700Danbury Rd Claremont $13 meetingfee includes buffet lunchCOMPUTER CLUB Ink and Toner OutletndashPrinter Problems with Roger Baer The Claremont Senior Computer Club meets on Tuesday evenings at theHughes Community Center at 1700Danbury Road Meetings begin at 730

pm with social time at 7 pm For more information visit csccluborg

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-

ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685COMMUNITY MURAL MOVE-

MENTPresented by the Fine Arts Foun-dation Art Mortimer will lead a virtualtour of his murals throughout the westcoast at 2 pm in the Hampton Room of Scripps Collegersquos Malott Commons1030 Columbia Ave Claremont The free

public program will be followed by teaCLAREMONT GARDEN CLUB

ldquoThe Health Benefits of Gardeningrdquo

Master Gardener Vicki Peyton will talk about the healthful connection betweengardening and our physical cognitivesocial and psychological well-being Ex-hibits plant cuttings and refreshments at630 pm Speaker at 7 pm Door prizeat closing Free and open to the publicall ages welcome Pilgrim Placersquos Napier Center 660 Avery Rd Claremont

LECTURE William J Burns presi-dent of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace former US deputysecretary of state and former ambassa-

dor to Russia and Jordan will speak on ldquoAmerican Foreign Policy in aChanging Worldrdquo at 430 pm atPomona Collegersquos Millikan Hall lo-cated at 610 N College Ave Clare-mont This talk is free and open to the

public For more information contact(909) 607-9913ART AFTER HOURS ldquoProzcorsquos Ex-hibition Historyrdquo a lecture by DafneCruz Porchini 5 to 11 pm PomonaCollegersquos Lincoln Hall 1135 located at330 N College Ave ClaremontBLACK THURSDAY at Dale BrosBrewery Tickets to the Brews amp BrosCraft Beer Festival on January 23

benefiting the Claremont Educational

Foundation go on sale Thursday November 12 Get 10 percent off ticke

purchased in the tap room todaonlymdashthey make the perfect stockinstuffer Celebrate with live musfrom the Mercy Bros good eats fromCruz-n-Taco and some swag fromevent sponsors starting at 6 pm 212Porterfield Way Upland Visit dal

brosbrewerycom

ART MART Visit the ClaremoPacking House between 5 and 9 pmfor handmade arts and crafts booth532 W First St Claremont

GENEALOGY SOCIETYProfessiongenealogist Nancy Carlberg wi

present ldquoOvercoming Your Dead-enin Your Genealogy Researchrdquo She w

provide individual assistance to helocal genealogists overcome challengein their research Ms Carlberg h

been active in genealogy for more tha30 years and has written more than 6

books as well as serving as a rsearcher for Alex Haley in the writinof is acclaimed books ldquoRootsrdquo anldquoQueenrdquo The program which is opeto the public will be held at thPomona Public Library 625 S GareAvenue Pomona in the CommuniRoom from 2 to 4 pm

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

COURIER photoPeter WeinbergerClaremont added to its rain totals this week when a fast moving storm blew throughdumping up to an inch of rain on the north side of town Snow totals in the Mt Baldyarea were light where the white stuff only fell above 7000 feet Claremont weather forthe weekend and next week will be quite average for this time of year remain dry andcool with highs arounnd 70 degrees and lows in the 40s

NovemberTuesday 10

NovemberWednesday 11

NovemberThursday 12

NovemberFriday 13

NovemberSaturday 14

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

GALLERIES1

First Street

Second Street

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Bonita Avenue

Fourth Street

Foothill Blvd

4

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3

5

2

6

Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

9

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At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 340

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 339

RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

room house near ConditSchool $2400 monthly Readyfor immediate occupancy Nosmoking no pets Agent Ge-offHamillcom 909-621-0500

House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

FOUR bedrooms 175 bath-rooms with detached studioUpgraded kitchen with gran-ite and stainless steel appli-ances Shared laundry Rentincludes water gas electricInternet $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Rentals

House for rent

THREE bedrooms one bath-room plus a detached studioFresh paint new carpet andceramic tile Drought tolerantlandscape $2500 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Office space for rent

BEAUTIFUL furnished thera-pistrsquos office available to sub-let part-time in ClaremontVillage Ideal location 323-835-3661

GREAT Village locationMedicalprofessional space

App rox imatel y 650 sq ftWaiting room and privatehalf-bathroom $1755monthly includes water909-447-7716

Townhome for rent

THREE bedrooms two-and-a-half bathrooms 1900 sq ftTwo-car garage central heatand AC $2000 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Want to rent

LOOKING for interestingplace to rent single male$900 to $1500 a monthMagazine publisher Frank

collectormagazinegmailcom909-593-1018

Marketplace

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smalls

Refinishing too 909-593-

1846 LaVerne Kensolden-

odditiescom

For sale

ADJUSTABLE electric hospi-

tal twin bed Wireless remote

Mattress and frame Paid

$1400 never used $700 or

best offer 909-957-1929

Garage sale

SATURDAY and Sunday 7am to 2 pm 2141 Edinboro

Ave Claremont Collectiblesclothes tools and more

Animals

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

Animal Shelters

Inland ValleyHumane Society909-623-9777

Upland Animal Shelter 909-931-4185

HOPE Upland1-800-811-4285

West End Animal Shelter 909-947-3517

rentals22

legals25

services23

real estate27

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Friday 11-06-15

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CALLING all artists Wish youcould have your own art gallerybut donrsquot have the time or money Claremont galleryspace available starting at$100 monthly (three monthsminimum) Student discount

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DONATE your car truck or boat to Heritage for the BlindFree three-day vacation taxdeductible free towing all pa-perwork taken care of 800-731-5042 (Cal-SCAN)

Education

AIRLINE careers start hereGet trained as FAA certifiedaviation technician Financial

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BIG BACKYARD SALE

Saturday November 79 am to 2 pm

524 Mt Carmel Drive Claremont

Kachinas antiques cobalt blue glassChina crystal collectibles silver pictures

frames dolls electronics Avant Garde Magazines (1968-1971) and much more

MISSING

A silver kachinacat pendant waslost on Halloweennight somewherein Claremont Thependant is one-of-a-kind and of greatpersonal value toits owner If foundplease call 909-367-3236

Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Sale in Claremont

Claremont Club AreaSaturday November 7 bull 8 am to 3 pm1713 Shenandoah Drive Claremont CA 91711

Lovely Mid-Century period dining room suite inspired by PaulMcCobb for Ramseau Furniture Company in walnut with themulti-directional hour glass pattern on the doors and the tabletop All unique original hardware Eames low dining chair Thiswas the home of a very well know chef and caterer specializingin many ethnic regions of the world as well as vegan menusand there are over 500 of the greatest cookbooks There are alot of very nice kitchen and catering related items Large col-lection of Jazz CD and albums as well as stereo equipmentSpinet piano Ethnic art and deacutecor Patios have some well es-tablished citrus trees in wine barrels The Mantis ComposT-Twin dual-chamber composter Please bring your own boxes Ido not provide them and with all the books in the home you willwish you had something to carry them in

For pictures go toEstateSalesNETCAClaremont917111040433

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SERVICESFriday 11-06-15 CONTACT US

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Lic400-99030 years experience

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A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY TheCOURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N Claremont

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Irrigation

Expert RepairsRetrofit Experts

Ask us how to save wa

Allen Cantrall Landsc909-224-3327

Lic861685Serving the area

since 1983

Landscaping

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Landscaping contractocomplete landscaping

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Rain Gutters

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Weed Abatemen

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday November 6 2015

909-621-5626

Options In-Home Care is built on integrity and compassion Our friend-ly and professional staff provides affordable non-medical home careservice tailored care for our elderly clients including personal

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday November 6 2015 25

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

Publish November 6 13 and 20 2015

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Irene Argandona 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

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573 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONTHosted by Irene Argandona Enjoy Claremont living in this affordableClaremont PUD This home has 2 mas-ter suites one with a walk-in closet andhalf bathroom downstairs Open floorplan vaulted ceilings and a cozy rockfireplace Living area leads to a patiowith small yard Newer carpet andpaint Two-car attached garage with di-rect access This complex has only 35units and has been recently renovatedon the exterior Walking distance toClaremont Village Colleges MetroLinkand pooch park Now $325000 (W573)

2529 KING WAY CLAREMONTIdeally located next to the Thompson CreekTrail with foothill view this fabulous one-sto-ry Spanish ranch-style home has beenmeticulously upgraded Four bedroomsand 2 remodeled bathrooms in 2146 sq fton a manicured 13161 sq ft lot Drought-tolerant landscaping private courtyard with

custom front gate Tile and granitecounters newer appliances dual-pane windows and doors gameroom open family kitchen with heat-return fireplace Three-car garagewith large concrete driveway andextensive patio $698000 (K2529)

1906 CLOVERDALE DRIVE POMONA

Two bedroom home with refin-ished hardwood floors FACAdual-pane windows and remod-eled kitchen with granite countersFreshly painted interior drought-tolerant landscaping and coveredback patio on a spacious lot$335000 (C1906)

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619 SYCAMORE AVE CLAREMONT Light bright and airy this highly up-graded gorgeous home has a remodelled kitchen and bathrooms Other amenitiesinclude a separate family room and dining room fireplace in the living room crownmolding recessed lighting dual-pane windows and a two-car attached garageFor more information please call Madhu at 909-260-5560

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Mason Prophet Voted Top Local Realtor

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For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

COMING SOONbull North Claremont One-Story EstateNearly One Acre - $1150000

bull Claremont Village HeritageHouse - $1100000

bull Northeast Claremont Pride ofOwnership - $750000

bull La Verne Hillside View Lots - $650000bull Charming Cottage Near Village - $495000

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PRESTIGIOUS MID-CENTURY CUSTOM IN COVETEDTOWNE RANCH NEIGHBORHOOD - $600000

Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

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Coldwell Banker Town amp Country250 W First St Suite 100 Claremont

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GORGEOUS VILLAGE HOME - $985500

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

Maureen Haney Cell 626-216-8067 Office 626-963-2050 x135 Coldwell Banker Millennium BRE 01169487

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-3 PM

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Local Expertise with a Global Reach Local Expertise with a Global Reach

DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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BRIDGES AUDITORIUM 450 NCollege Way Pomona College Box-of-fice hours are Monday through Friday10 am to 4 pm (909) 607-1139 Pur-chase tickets online choose seats at pomonaedubridges For disabled accessand to drop off patrons at Bridges Audi-

torium drive north on Columbia Avenuefrom First Street to Fourth Street mdashSaturday and Sunday December 5and 6 The Nutcracker comes to life inInland Pacific Balletrsquos spectacular holi-day ballet with dazzling sets beautifulcostumes and more than 80 dancers onstage This annual yuletide favorite tellsthe story of a young girl named Clarawho receives a magical nutcracker doll

on Christmas Eve and sets out on a won-drous journey to the Land of the Snowand the Kingdom of Sweets Saturday at2 and 730 pm and Sunday at 2 pmHAUGH PERFORMING ARTSCENTER 1000 W Foothill BlvdGlendora at Citrus College Discountsavailable for students seniors and youth(626) 963-9411 or haughpaccom mdashNovember 6 through 15 It is April 9

1940 The Nazis invade your countryand take over your home What wouldyou do The Epiphany depicts a heroicyoung womanrsquos struggle to keep her family together and uphold her dignityand honor against malevolent forcesShe ultimately must choose betweencollaboration or resistance in order tosurvive Over the course of the occupa-tion she discovers her true identity by

demonstrating the power of the humanspirit through self-determination andfree will while embracing her indige-nous Sami lineage and culture TheEpiphany powerfully dramatizes chal-lenges faced and sacrifices made byeveryday men and women trapped in thecrucible of war and enemy occupationAt the Citrus Little Theatre mdashSunday November 8 Tom Dreesen

celebrates Frank Sinatrarsquos 100th birth-day 2 pm mdashSaturday November 14 Stunt DogExperience is back again by popular de-mand with a full-length production 2 pm mdashSaturday December 5 Candy CaneCorners A new family in Tinsel Towersand theyrsquove never heard of Christmas Atthe Citrus Little Theatre 130 and 3 pm mdashDecember 5 through 20 The entireCitrus Music Department welcomes theholidays with an all new choral concertand magical awe-inspiring holiday mu-sical Christmas Ishellip Santa visitssnowy Victorian England to capture thewonderment of Christmas memories

past present and future before invitinthe audience to visit him and MrClaus at their home in the North PolThis original production will feature thfCitrus Singers extravagant scenerand costumes and a glorious live orchestra This jolly show is jam-packewith holiday melodies festive dancinand Christmas cheer Itrsquos guaranteed tdazzle your senses tug at your hear

tickle your funny bone and get yoready for a magical holiday seasonBring your family and all your friendand join the thousands who come yeaafter year for their dose of Christmaspirit Citrus-style mdashSaturday December 5 Songs oChristmas 8 pm mdashThursday and Friday December 1and 11 Holidance The annual danccelebration of the holiday season showcases student and faculty work and i packed chock-full of holiday musidancing and good cheer including selections from Tchaikovskyrsquos beloveNutcracker 8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

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AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

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FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 340

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 339

RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

room house near ConditSchool $2400 monthly Readyfor immediate occupancy Nosmoking no pets Agent Ge-offHamillcom 909-621-0500

House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

FOUR bedrooms 175 bath-rooms with detached studioUpgraded kitchen with gran-ite and stainless steel appli-ances Shared laundry Rentincludes water gas electricInternet $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Rentals

House for rent

THREE bedrooms one bath-room plus a detached studioFresh paint new carpet andceramic tile Drought tolerantlandscape $2500 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Office space for rent

BEAUTIFUL furnished thera-pistrsquos office available to sub-let part-time in ClaremontVillage Ideal location 323-835-3661

GREAT Village locationMedicalprofessional space

App rox imatel y 650 sq ftWaiting room and privatehalf-bathroom $1755monthly includes water909-447-7716

Townhome for rent

THREE bedrooms two-and-a-half bathrooms 1900 sq ftTwo-car garage central heatand AC $2000 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Want to rent

LOOKING for interestingplace to rent single male$900 to $1500 a monthMagazine publisher Frank

collectormagazinegmailcom909-593-1018

Marketplace

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smalls

Refinishing too 909-593-

1846 LaVerne Kensolden-

odditiescom

For sale

ADJUSTABLE electric hospi-

tal twin bed Wireless remote

Mattress and frame Paid

$1400 never used $700 or

best offer 909-957-1929

Garage sale

SATURDAY and Sunday 7am to 2 pm 2141 Edinboro

Ave Claremont Collectiblesclothes tools and more

Animals

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

Animal Shelters

Inland ValleyHumane Society909-623-9777

Upland Animal Shelter 909-931-4185

HOPE Upland1-800-811-4285

West End Animal Shelter 909-947-3517

rentals22

legals25

services23

real estate27

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Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072

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CALLING all artists Wish youcould have your own art gallerybut donrsquot have the time or money Claremont galleryspace available starting at$100 monthly (three monthsminimum) Student discount

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Education

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Personals

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MEET singles right now Npaid operators just real peple like you Browse greings exchange messagand connect live Try it freCall now 800-945-3392 (CSCAN)

BIG BACKYARD SALE

Saturday November 79 am to 2 pm

524 Mt Carmel Drive Claremont

Kachinas antiques cobalt blue glassChina crystal collectibles silver pictures

frames dolls electronics Avant Garde Magazines (1968-1971) and much more

MISSING

A silver kachinacat pendant waslost on Halloweennight somewherein Claremont Thependant is one-of-a-kind and of greatpersonal value toits owner If foundplease call 909-367-3236

Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Sale in Claremont

Claremont Club AreaSaturday November 7 bull 8 am to 3 pm1713 Shenandoah Drive Claremont CA 91711

Lovely Mid-Century period dining room suite inspired by PaulMcCobb for Ramseau Furniture Company in walnut with themulti-directional hour glass pattern on the doors and the tabletop All unique original hardware Eames low dining chair Thiswas the home of a very well know chef and caterer specializingin many ethnic regions of the world as well as vegan menusand there are over 500 of the greatest cookbooks There are alot of very nice kitchen and catering related items Large col-lection of Jazz CD and albums as well as stereo equipmentSpinet piano Ethnic art and deacutecor Patios have some well es-tablished citrus trees in wine barrels The Mantis ComposT-Twin dual-chamber composter Please bring your own boxes Ido not provide them and with all the books in the home you willwish you had something to carry them in

For pictures go toEstateSalesNETCAClaremont917111040433

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds

SERVICESFriday 11-06-15 CONTACT US

1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205B Claremont CA 91711Ph 9096214761 bull Fax 9096214072classifiedclaremont-couriercomBusiness Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pm

Acoustical

QUALITY Interiors Acousti-cal contractor specializing in

acoustic removal texturepainting acoustic re-sprayand drywall repairsLic602916 909-624-8177

ACHeating

STEVErsquoS HEATINGamp AIR CONDITIONINGServing your area for over

25 years Repairs allmakesmodels Free

service call with repairFree estimate on new units

MCVisa 100 percentfinancing Senior discounts

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SAME DAY SERVICE

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approvedbullGreat prices

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Art Lessons

ONE-ON-ONE art lessonswith Jordan The Colony atLoft 204 gallery and storeFor more information emailordskellygmailcom

Bathroom Remodeling

A Bath-Briteauthorized dealer

Bathtubs and sinks

Showers tile countertopsRefinish - Reglaze - Restore

Porcelain ceramicfiberglass

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Carpentry

SEMI-RETIRED rough tonish remodeler Kitchens

porches doors decks fencespainting Lots more Paul909-919-3315

Carpet Service

ANDERSON Carpet ServiceClaremont resident servingClaremont since 1985 Pow-erful truck-mounted cleaningunits Expert carpet repairsand stretching Senior dis-counts 24-hour emergencywater damage servicePlease call 909-621-1182

Chimney Sweep

Quality Fireplace

amp BBQ

Chimney sweepingComplete fireplacewoodstove installation

service and repairSpark arrestor supply

and installationCall 909-920-6600

392 N 2nd Ave Upland

Gash Chimney SweepDust free chimney cleaningRepairs chimney covers

dryer vent cleaningmasonry and dampers BBB

accredited Please call909-467-9212

Concrete

ADVANCED

DON DAVIESVeteran Mt Sac Cal Poly

Stamped broomcolor finishes

Slate flagstone planterswalls and walkways

Call 909-599-9530 now

Cell 626-428-1691Claremont area

30 yearsLic323243

Contractor

THE Wood Dr Specializ-ing in termite and dry-rotrepairs Fascia boardseves patios decks 909-

262-8649WENGER Construction 25

years experience Handyman

Services Cabinetry doors

electrical drywall crown

molding Lic707381 951-

640-6616

ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

VeteranNew and repairs909-599-9530

Serving Claremontfor 30 yearsLic323243

REX ROMANOBUILDERS

Excellence in buildingand customer satisfaction

Kitchen and bathRemodel

Best of Houzz 2015Lic763385

909-626-3019

KOGEMAN

CONSTRUCTIONRoom additions

Kitchenbath remodelingCustom cabinets

Residentialcommercial

909-946-8664

LicB710309Visit us on Facebook

PPS General Contractor

Kitchen and bathroom re-

modeling Flooring win-

dows electrical and plumb-

ing Serving Claremont for

25 years Lic846995 951-

237-1547

Drywall

THOR McAndrew Construc-tion Drywall repair and in-stallation Interior plaster re-pair Free estimates CALic742776 Please call 909-816-8467 ThorDrywallcom

Electrician

PRECISION Electric Electricalexperts panel upgradesrewires LED lighting trouble-shooting Licensed and insuredLic826388 909-770-4329

MOR ELECTRIC ampHANDYMAN SERVICES

Free estimatesand senior discounts

909-989-3454909-767-0062

Residential Industrial Commercial We do it allNo job too big or small

247 emergency servicesReasonable and reliable

Lic400-99030 years experience

Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

Bonded InsuredNo job too big or small

Old home rewiring specialist24-hour emergency service

909-982-8910909-767-0062

Senior Discount Lic359145

CALL Lou Flush lights servicechanges repairs service callsoutdoor lighting and room ad-ditions Lic258436 Call 909-241-7671 909-949-8230

SPARKS ELECTRICLocal electrician for all your

electrician needs

909-946-8887Lic922000

Serving Claremont

Since 1995 ResidentialCommercial

Recessed lighting anddesign breaker replacement

service panel upgradesceiling fans troubleshootinglandscape lighting rewires

and LED lighting Freeestimates 24-hours emer-gency service References

909-900-8930909-626-2242

Lic806149

Fences amp Gates

ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

VeteranNew repairs

ONE CALL DOES IT ALL909-599-9530Cell 626-428-1691

Lic323243

Fictitious Name

A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY TheCOURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N Claremont

Blvd Suite 205B ClaremontCall Vickie 909-621-4761

Furniture Restoration

KENS Olden OdditiescomTaking the time to care for Courier readers completerestoration needs since 1965La Verne Call 909-593-1846

Gardening

Garden MaintenanceHand-pull weeding mowing

trimming sprinkler workmonthly service cleanups

and junk removalFree estimates

David 909-374-1583

Girl Friday

IM here to help Housekeep-ing shopping errands Seniorpet house sitting Jenny Jones909-626-0027 anytime

Handyman

ClaremontHandyman Service

Carpentry repairsgates lighting

small painting projectsOdd jobs welcomeFree consultations

909-921-6334

HOME Repair by Ken Elec-trical plumbing lighting irri-

gation tankless maintenanceLocal and experienced 12years 909-374-0373

A-HANDYMANNew and Repairs

Inside outside smalllarge home garage yardONE CALL DOES IT ALL

909-599-9530Cell 626-428-1691

Lic32324330 years experience

Claremont area

Hauling

SAMEDAY-HAULAWAYFree estimatesSenior discount

WE HAUL IT ALL CHARLIE909-382-1210

626-383-1442sameday-haulawaycom

Hauling

ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

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moving909-599-9530

House Cleaning

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TERESAS House CleaningHonest reliable experienceddeep cleaning Referencesavailable Free estimates909-621-0896

ROSIES Spic Span Cleaning

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Shirleys Cleaning Service28 years in business

OfficeresidentialNo job too smallFree estimates

We do spring cleaning909-730-8564

CAROUSEL Quality CleaningFamily owned for 26 years Li-censed insured Senior ratesProfessional services includingcleaning windows senior carefire damage move inout closetorganization 10 percent dis-count to Claremont College fac-

ulty Check us out on AngiersquosList Robyn 909-621-3929

Established upbeatlicensed house cleaning

service Organiccleaning supplies used26 years of experience

Jeanette 909-224-1180

909-803-0074

Ironing

Impeccable Ironing Afford-able professional diligentPick-up and delivery optionalEst 1968 909-620-5945

Irrigation

SPRINKLER SYSTEMSINSTALLATIONS

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ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

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All sprinkler repairsCall 909-599-9530 Now

Cell 626-428-1691

Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

Bonded InsuredNo job too big or small24-hour emergency

service909-982-8910

Senior discount Lic359145

Irrigation

Expert RepairsRetrofit Experts

Ask us how to save wa

Allen Cantrall Landsc909-224-3327

Lic861685Serving the area

since 1983

Landscaping

GREENWOODLANDSCAPING CO

Landscaping contractocomplete landscaping

irrigation drainagedesigning and gardeni

Lic520496909-621-7770

DLS Landscaping and DeClaremont native specialin drought tolerant landsing drip systems and ligh

Artistic solutions for the fuOver 35 years experieCall 909-225-8855 909-5965 Lic585007

Dales Tree ampLandscape Service

Drought tolerant plantiand design Drip irrigat

Maintenance specialsOver 30 years experien

909-982-5794Lic753381

DANS GARDENINSERVICE

Sprinklersdrip installed repaLawn removal Cleanup

hauling Drought landscapplanting sod lighting

drainage InsuredReferences Since 1977

Lic508671

Please call 909-989-15

Sustainable Landscaamp Design

bullZero emission maintenanbullQWEL-Certified personspecialized drip irrigatiobullNative plant specialists

bullArtistic hardscapesbullAward-winning landscap

bullFrom the creators of thePomona College Organic F

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Lic919825

Put the wow back in yoyard and meet water

restrictions Call nowTaylor Landscape

909-519-4027Lic541078

Drought tolerant andCalifornia native desig

Water conserving irrigaLighting and maintenanAllen Cantrall Landsc

909-224-3327Lic861685

Serving the areasince 1983

ADVANCED DON DAVMt Sac Cal Poly

New refurbish or repaDesign drainage concrslate flagstone lightinggation decomposed gra

909-599-9530Cell 626-428-1691

Claremont area 30 yeaLic323243

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Landscaping

Sunset Gardens LandscapingC-27Lic373833

John Cook- Specializing inDesert Landscaping

DesignedInstalled

Maintained

909-231-8305

Learn Japanese

TAUGHT by Sumi Ohtani athe Claremont Forum in thePacking House MondayTuesday Wednesday after-noonsevenings All levels wel-come Excellent brain exerciseor seniors 909-626-3066

Music Lessons

PianoVoiceFluteGuitar LessonsHalf Price on First MonthsrsquoClasses Learn to play your

favorite songswwwcoolpianosongscom

Call 310-529-7587

Painting

KPW PAINTINGOlder couple painting40 years experience

Competitive ratesSmall repairs

No job too smallReferences availableWe work our own jobs

Carrie or Ron909-615-4858

Lic778506DampD Custom PaintingBonded Lic423346 Resi-dential commercial Interior or exterior Free estimates909-982-8024

ACE SEVIER PAINTINGInteriorExterior

BONDED and INSUREDMany references

Claremont resident35 years experience

Lic315050Please call 909-624-5080

909-596-4095

Painting

COLLINS Painting ampConstruction Com-pany LLC Interior ex-terior Residential andcommercial Contrac-

tors Lic384597 909-985-8484

STEVE LOPEZPAINTING

Extensive preparationIndoor outdoor cabinets

Offering odorless greensolution 33-year masterLic542552

Please call909-989-9786

RESIDENTIALCommercialQuality work at reasonableprices Free estimatesLic541469 909-622-7994

AFFORDABLE Traditional or green options Custom workNo job too big or too small20 years of Claremont resi-dent referrals Free estimatesLic721041 909-228-4256wwwvjpaintcom

Patio amp Decks

ADVANCED DON DAVIESNew refurbish and repairConcrete masonry lightingplanters and retaining walls

909-599-9530Cell 626-428-1691

Claremont area 30 yearsLic323243

Pet Services

Professional Local Affordable

Holiday Pet Sitting OvernightCare Dog Walking and more

909-451-8211PetServiceSolutionscom

infoPSSpetscom

Plastering amp Stucco

PLASTERING by ThomasStucco and drywall repair specialist Licensed homeimprovement Contractor Lic614648 909-984-6161wwwwall-doctorcom

Plumbing

EXCEL PLUMBINGFamily owned and operated

30 plus years experienceExpert plumbing repairs anddrain cleaning Water

heaters faucets sinkstoilets disposals

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

Best Possible

Price Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

DRE 00997900

GEOFF T HAMILL

G EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GREEN GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

NewListing

NewListing

NewListing

New Price

NewPrice

Green

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

Charlene Bolton amp Collette AlbaneseBRE00927473 bull BRE01281576

Coldwell Banker Town amp Country250 W First St Suite 100 Claremont

9096210895 bull 9097320955

GORGEOUS VILLAGE HOME - $985500

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

Maureen Haney Cell 626-216-8067 Office 626-963-2050 x135 Coldwell Banker Millennium BRE 01169487

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-3 PM

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Local Expertise with a Global Reach Local Expertise with a Global Reach

DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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IVRT celebrates 25th anniversary withnew production at Candlelight

The term ldquomarriagerdquo has different meanings to differen people But the way marriage is portrayed in media hachanged too Before there was Modern Family mdasheve

before Married With Children mdashthere was CompanyIn 1970 the groundbreaking musical comedy Company opened on Broadway

taking a good look at marriage Inland Valley Repertory Theater (IVRT) will ope

its production of Company onstage at the Candlelight Pavilion running Tuesdayand Wednesdays through November 11

The book by George Furth and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim makthis groundbreaking musical comedy an often hilarious occasionally heartbreaking and completely honest look at relationships Itrsquos single guy Bobbyrsquos 35th birthday and hersquos celebrating with five married couples Against this backdrop we sethrough Bobbyrsquos eyes the good the bad and the sometimes ugly moments in thlives of those he refers to as ldquothese good and crazy people my married friendsrdquo

Celebrating the 25th anniversary IVRT has become a critically-acclaimed regional theater company garnering widespread honors for its theatrical worksFor tickets and more information visit ivrtorg or call (909) 859-4878

Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 1

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

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Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across

1 Half a dance

4 Trash hauling boats

9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

15 Fungal grain disease

16 Full moon eg

17 Adirondack chair feature

18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

20 Annual Claremont event

23 Flaps

24 Devil created

27 Did laps say

28 Kicks out

31 Andes plant

32 Income producer

34 Banana oil eg

36 Complimented

39 Relish

40 Find

41 TV giant

42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

55 R lik

56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

57 Julep need

58 Broad-winged hawk

59 Romance eg

60 Buddhist branch

61 Unsmiling

62 Pay respects

63 Middle of an old palindrome

Down

1 Interfaces

2 Old farm implement

3 Spains former fleet

4 School mos

5 Clawed crustacean

6 Giant

7 Roused from sleep

8 Agog over the rich and

famous

9 Food fight noise

10 Rock-____ baby

Elvis song

11 Legal tender 12 Ships heading

13 Longmire TV show

community with the

21 Kindle

22 Functioned as

25 Cold at Starbucks

26 Wheels

28 John Boyd __

29 Not giving cause to

freak out

30 Place above

33 Back when

34 Grab a bite35 Skeleton parts

36 Certain kid on a

camping trip

37 Have at least three point

in common with in mat

38 Wager

39 Serengeti resident

42 Marvin or Van Cleef

44 Become electrically

charged

45 General store proprietor

46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 340

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 339

RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

room house near ConditSchool $2400 monthly Readyfor immediate occupancy Nosmoking no pets Agent Ge-offHamillcom 909-621-0500

House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

FOUR bedrooms 175 bath-rooms with detached studioUpgraded kitchen with gran-ite and stainless steel appli-ances Shared laundry Rentincludes water gas electricInternet $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Rentals

House for rent

THREE bedrooms one bath-room plus a detached studioFresh paint new carpet andceramic tile Drought tolerantlandscape $2500 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Office space for rent

BEAUTIFUL furnished thera-pistrsquos office available to sub-let part-time in ClaremontVillage Ideal location 323-835-3661

GREAT Village locationMedicalprofessional space

App rox imatel y 650 sq ftWaiting room and privatehalf-bathroom $1755monthly includes water909-447-7716

Townhome for rent

THREE bedrooms two-and-a-half bathrooms 1900 sq ftTwo-car garage central heatand AC $2000 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Want to rent

LOOKING for interestingplace to rent single male$900 to $1500 a monthMagazine publisher Frank

collectormagazinegmailcom909-593-1018

Marketplace

Antiques

A BARN and house full of an-tiques furniture and smalls

Refinishing too 909-593-

1846 LaVerne Kensolden-

odditiescom

For sale

ADJUSTABLE electric hospi-

tal twin bed Wireless remote

Mattress and frame Paid

$1400 never used $700 or

best offer 909-957-1929

Garage sale

SATURDAY and Sunday 7am to 2 pm 2141 Edinboro

Ave Claremont Collectiblesclothes tools and more

Animals

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

Animal Shelters

Inland ValleyHumane Society909-623-9777

Upland Animal Shelter 909-931-4185

HOPE Upland1-800-811-4285

West End Animal Shelter 909-947-3517

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legals25

services23

real estate27

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Friday 11-06-15

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

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CALLING all artists Wish youcould have your own art gallerybut donrsquot have the time or money Claremont galleryspace available starting at$100 monthly (three monthsminimum) Student discount

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Donations

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DONATE your car truck or boat to Heritage for the BlindFree three-day vacation taxdeductible free towing all pa-perwork taken care of 800-731-5042 (Cal-SCAN)

Education

AIRLINE careers start hereGet trained as FAA certifiedaviation technician Financial

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Financial

SELL your structured settle-ment or annuity payments for cash now You donrsquot have towait for your future paymentsany longer Call 1-800-673-5926 (Cal-SCAN)

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 application today (Cal-SCAN)

Health

ATTENTI ON Viag ra andCialis users A cheaper al-ternative to high drugstoreprices 50-pill special $99and free shipping 100 per-cent guaranteed Call now1-800-624-9105 (Cal-SCAN)

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ATTENTION Drivers Avera$1000 per week BCBS p401k plus pet and rider Hom

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Personals

FIND the love you deservDiscover the path to hapness New members recea free three-minute love reaing Entertainment purposonly 18 and over 800-632705 (Cal-SCAN)

MEET singles right now Npaid operators just real peple like you Browse greings exchange messagand connect live Try it freCall now 800-945-3392 (CSCAN)

BIG BACKYARD SALE

Saturday November 79 am to 2 pm

524 Mt Carmel Drive Claremont

Kachinas antiques cobalt blue glassChina crystal collectibles silver pictures

frames dolls electronics Avant Garde Magazines (1968-1971) and much more

MISSING

A silver kachinacat pendant waslost on Halloweennight somewherein Claremont Thependant is one-of-a-kind and of greatpersonal value toits owner If foundplease call 909-367-3236

Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Sale in Claremont

Claremont Club AreaSaturday November 7 bull 8 am to 3 pm1713 Shenandoah Drive Claremont CA 91711

Lovely Mid-Century period dining room suite inspired by PaulMcCobb for Ramseau Furniture Company in walnut with themulti-directional hour glass pattern on the doors and the tabletop All unique original hardware Eames low dining chair Thiswas the home of a very well know chef and caterer specializingin many ethnic regions of the world as well as vegan menusand there are over 500 of the greatest cookbooks There are alot of very nice kitchen and catering related items Large col-lection of Jazz CD and albums as well as stereo equipmentSpinet piano Ethnic art and deacutecor Patios have some well es-tablished citrus trees in wine barrels The Mantis ComposT-Twin dual-chamber composter Please bring your own boxes Ido not provide them and with all the books in the home you willwish you had something to carry them in

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday November 6 2015 25

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

Publish November 6 13 and 20 2015

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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REAL ESTATE

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Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Irene Argandona 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

573 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONTHosted by Irene Argandona Enjoy Claremont living in this affordableClaremont PUD This home has 2 mas-ter suites one with a walk-in closet andhalf bathroom downstairs Open floorplan vaulted ceilings and a cozy rockfireplace Living area leads to a patiowith small yard Newer carpet andpaint Two-car attached garage with di-rect access This complex has only 35units and has been recently renovatedon the exterior Walking distance toClaremont Village Colleges MetroLinkand pooch park Now $325000 (W573)

2529 KING WAY CLAREMONTIdeally located next to the Thompson CreekTrail with foothill view this fabulous one-sto-ry Spanish ranch-style home has beenmeticulously upgraded Four bedroomsand 2 remodeled bathrooms in 2146 sq fton a manicured 13161 sq ft lot Drought-tolerant landscaping private courtyard with

custom front gate Tile and granitecounters newer appliances dual-pane windows and doors gameroom open family kitchen with heat-return fireplace Three-car garagewith large concrete driveway andextensive patio $698000 (K2529)

1906 CLOVERDALE DRIVE POMONA

Two bedroom home with refin-ished hardwood floors FACAdual-pane windows and remod-eled kitchen with granite countersFreshly painted interior drought-tolerant landscaping and coveredback patio on a spacious lot$335000 (C1906)

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Listing Agent Carol Wiese

619 SYCAMORE AVE CLAREMONT Light bright and airy this highly up-graded gorgeous home has a remodelled kitchen and bathrooms Other amenitiesinclude a separate family room and dining room fireplace in the living room crownmolding recessed lighting dual-pane windows and a two-car attached garageFor more information please call Madhu at 909-260-5560

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For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

COMING SOONbull North Claremont One-Story EstateNearly One Acre - $1150000

bull Claremont Village HeritageHouse - $1100000

bull Northeast Claremont Pride ofOwnership - $750000

bull La Verne Hillside View Lots - $650000bull Charming Cottage Near Village - $495000

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PRESTIGIOUS MID-CENTURY CUSTOM IN COVETEDTOWNE RANCH NEIGHBORHOOD - $600000

Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GREEN GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

Charlene Bolton amp Collette AlbaneseBRE00927473 bull BRE01281576

Coldwell Banker Town amp Country250 W First St Suite 100 Claremont

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GORGEOUS VILLAGE HOME - $985500

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

Maureen Haney Cell 626-216-8067 Office 626-963-2050 x135 Coldwell Banker Millennium BRE 01169487

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-3 PM

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Local Expertise with a Global Reach Local Expertise with a Global Reach

DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

AUGIES COFFEE HOUSEAacute LAMINUTE 536 W First St ClaremontPacking House Open daily (909) 798-2255

mdashThrough November 30 Elisabeth ArenaTo learn more about the artist visit mon-doarenacom Artist reception Saturday

November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM

134 Yale Ave Claremont Open dailyfrom 1030 am to 630 pm bud-dhamousecom (909) 626-3322

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThat Place Be-yond Seekingrdquo featuring nine acrylic andmixed media paintings which explore the

boundary between realism and abstractionwhere the heart finds rest Opening recep-tion Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9

pm Meet the artist and enjoy comple-mentary refreshments

BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY254 W Bonita Ave Claremont Mondaythrough Friday 10 am to 6 pm Satur-day 10 am to 4 pm (909) 624-7238

mdashThrough November 30ldquoLos OjosTheEyesrdquo Mexican folk art by Sandy GarciaOpening reception Saturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm Catered by Cheesecave

Hole in the Wall Gallery Space ldquoTheElusive White Rabbitrdquo by Anne SeltzerLocated in the public hallway in a former fire extinguisher cabinet through the endof November

CLAREMONT COMMUNITYFOUNDATION ART GALLERY205 Yale Ave Claremont Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday 9am to 4 pm (909) 398-1060

mdashThrough November 30 Paintings byAnne Seltzer a California artist currently

residing in Claremont Her work includesa variety of media with a focus on paintingShe received her MFA from ClaremontGraduate University and she works out of

di l d i Cl d

Cambria Her work is represented in sev-eral California locations and may be seenat the Sam Maloof Foundation collectionin Alta Loma Opening reception Satur-day November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

CLAREMONT HEADSTONESCASKETS URNS 262 W Fourth StClaremont

mdashSaturday November 7 Evelyn Acostastarted painting as a form of meditationShe came from a spiritual Latina back-ground and Mexican folk art and crosses

became a form of expression creatingone-of-a-kind art designs with bright col-ors Meet and greet with the artist Com-

plementary appetizers and refreshmentswill be provided 6 to 9 pm

THE COLONY AT LOFT 204532 W First St 204 Claremont Pack-ing House Open Wednesday throughSaturday 2 to 7 pm Extended hours onweekends Visit loft204com

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoThe BeardCollection Rite of Passagerdquo by MichaelDrsquoAvello This exhibition is in supportof the Movember Foundation Opening

reception Saturday November 7 from6 to 9 pm Enjoy complementary re-freshments including cookies from Bev-erlyrsquos Best Bakery and a raffle for shave

d f l i

FIRST STREET GALLERY ARTCENTER 250 W First St Suite 120

Claremont Monday through Friday 9 amto 5 pm (909) 626-5455 mdashThrough November 13 Tile Show 2015featuring new ceramic sculpture by JackieMarsh ReceptionSaturday November 7from 6 to 9 pm

GINGER ELLIOTT EXHIBI-TION CENTER 840 N Indian HillBlvd Claremont in the Garner House atMemorial Park Open Monday throughFriday from 9 am to 1 pm or by appoint-ment Claremont Heritage (909) 621-0848

mdashNovember 7 and 8Paintings and Draw-ings by Jeanne Steffan and Tom SkellyPaintings by Claremont artist Jeanne Stef-fan move you ldquopresently into the pastrdquo Im-agery bounces between Classical Medievaland Mid-Century Modern periods TomSkellyrsquos work alludes to the split-seconddrama of the performer in motion Theseldquopictures of soundrdquo are connected to hisradio program called ldquoThe Sound of Pic-turesrdquo which features a collection of musicfor the screen stage and street corner It can

be heard on KSPC 88fm and kspcorg air-

ing on Sunday evenings at 7 pm Exhibi-tion runs Saturday November 7 from noonto 8 pm and Sunday November 8 fromnoon to 4 pm Opening reception Satur-d N b 7 f 6 t 8

HILLSIDE FINE ART 445 WFoothill Blvd Suite 101 Claremont Ope

Wednesday through Saturday noon to pm hillsidefineartcom (909) 268-4526 mdashThrough December 31Holiday ShowOpening reception Saturday Novemb7 from 4 to 7 pm

LAST DROP CAFEacute 119 HarvarAve Claremont Monday through Frday 7 am to 7 pm Saturday 7 amto 6 pm and Sunday 8 am to 6 pmthelastdropcafecom (909) 482-1870

mdashThrough November 30 ldquoObsolecencerdquophotography by Stu Olsen Visstu-olsenphotosheltercom Opening receptionSaturday November 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SACArsquoS MEDITERRANEACUISINE 248 W Second St Clarmont 909-624-3340

mdashThrough December 31Marilynn Wateis an award-winning fine art photographewho studied photography at Pomona Colege The photographs on display featuthree recent works from Orsquoahu Hawaiand Mazatlaacuten Mexico Reception Meand greet with the artist on Saturday Nvember 7 from 6 to 9 pm

SQUARE i GALLERY 110 HarvaAve Claremont Tuesday through Saturda

10 am to 6 pm or by appointment (90621-9091 or infosquareigallerycom

mdashThrough November 30 ldquo80s AlumFrom CSU FullertonrdquoOpening receptionS t d N b 7 f 5 t 9

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Claremont Art WalkSaturday November 7

Claremont Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of the month between 6 and 9pm as well as an arts festival featuring live music plus vendor and information boothswhich takes place at the Claremont Packing House 532 W First St Claremont

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At Memorial Park

(Eighth Street)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

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mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

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NIGHTLIFE

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9 It has a duel purpose

14 Crew equipment

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18 Anorak 19 Crescent-shaped figures

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42 Ungracefully thin

43 Tractor trailers

47 One in a coup group50 Make zs

51 Local senior living

community

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56 Where to find the Snake

and the Salmon

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58 Broad-winged hawk

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60 Buddhist branch

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Down

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8 Agog over the rich and

famous

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Elvis song

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community with the

21 Kindle

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camping trip

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in common with in mat

38 Wager

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42 Marvin or Van Cleef

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charged

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46 Quiescent

48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

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THREE bedroom two bath-

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Animals

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BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds

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640-6616

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Serving Claremontfor 30 yearsLic323243

REX ROMANOBUILDERS

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Free estimatesand senior discounts

909-989-3454909-767-0062

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247 emergency servicesReasonable and reliable

Lic400-99030 years experience

Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

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909-982-8910909-767-0062

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SPARKS ELECTRICLocal electrician for all your

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Fictitious Name

A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY TheCOURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N Claremont

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Irrigation

Expert RepairsRetrofit Experts

Ask us how to save wa

Allen Cantrall Landsc909-224-3327

Lic861685Serving the area

since 1983

Landscaping

GREENWOODLANDSCAPING CO

Landscaping contractocomplete landscaping

irrigation drainagedesigning and gardeni

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DLS Landscaping and DeClaremont native specialin drought tolerant landsing drip systems and ligh

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Landscaping

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Painting

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STEVE LOPEZPAINTING

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Pet Services

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EXCEL PLUMBINGFamily owned and operated

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heaters faucets sinkstoilets disposals

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Plumbing

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repairs Complete drain clean-ing leak detection

water heatersYour localplumber for over 25 yearsSenior discounts Insured

Lic744873 909-985-5254

Rain Gutters

INLAND Empire Sheet MetalRain Gutters Down SpoutsClean repair installation Se-nior discount 909-600-8815909-205-2519

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Custom ConstructionReroof Specialist

All types of roofingDry rot flat roof

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Tile

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MASTER tile layer Quickand clean Stone and gran-ite work Residential com-mercial Lic830249 Ray909-731-3511

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Please call909-946-1123951-522-0992

MANUELS Garden ServiceGeneral cleanup Lawn main-tenance bush trimminggeneral maintenance treetrimming and removal Lowprices and free estimatesPlease call 909-239-3979

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Pruning and removalsDrought tolerant plantingand design Maintenancespecials Over 30 years

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TOM Day Tree Service pruning of all trees since 1Free estimate 909-629-6

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Wallpaper

W A L L P A Phanging and moval by AndEnvironmentfriendly 30 yea

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Weed Abatemen

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To receive loads of quality wchips Please call 909-6773 Tom Day Tree Serv

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Window Washin

NACHOS Window CleaFor window washing calcho 909-816-2435 Free mates satisfaction guaranNumber one in LA County

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday November 6 2015

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Options In-Home Care is built on integrity and compassion Our friend-ly and professional staff provides affordable non-medical home careservice tailored care for our elderly clients including personal

hygiene Alzheimer amp dementia care meal prep bathing and light housekeeping For your convenience our Operators and Case Managers areavailable 247 Now offering VA benefit support assistance

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday November 6 2015 25

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

Publish November 6 13 and 20 2015

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

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DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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Claremont COURIERFriday November 6 2015 2

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8 and10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at 7 pmTickets can be purchased online or at the door

mdashFriday November 6 Kvon from MTV 8 and 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 Kvon from MTV 7 pm and930 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Magic and Comedy 7 pm

ndashndash Thursday November 12 Uncle Clydersquos Claremont con-test at 8 pm and CL Open Mic Audition show at 10 pm

ndashndash Friday November 13 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 8 and 10 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 14 Magic and Comedy with RobRasner from Third Rock from 7 and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday November 15 Jim Barnes and friends at 7 pmFOX THEATER POMONA 301 S Garey AvePomona foxpomonacom

ndashndash Friday November 13 Oliver Heldens at 9 pm ndashndash Saturday November 14 Goldenvoice presents Motion-less in White and The Devil Wears Prada with perform-ances by The Word Alive Upon a Burning Body and TheColor Morale at 630 pm

ndashndash Monday November 23Goldenvoice and Noisey pres-ents Refused at 8 pm

ndashndash Saturday November 28 RL Grime performs at 9 pm

THE GLASS HOUSE 200 W Second St Pomona(909) 865-3802 ndashndash Friday November 6 The Fall of Troy Doors openat 7 pm and 8 pm admission is $20 to $25 All ages

permitted ndashndash Saturday November 7 The Dandy Warholrsquos TheShelters and Miranda Lee Richards All ages permit-ted Doors open at 8 pm and show at 9 pm

ndashndash Wednesday November 11 Houndmouth HowardAll ages permittedTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard Ave Clare-mont Village Thursday through Saturday until 2 am LiveDJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pmStanding room only after 930 pm (909) 625-4808

mdashFriday November 6 Coleslaw (acoustic) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 7 A Saturday Night Pink andHoneymoon Truckstop 10 pm

mdashSunday November 8 Sunday Guitar with Gina Roodeat 6 pm followed by Sunday Night Karaoke at 930 pm mdashTuesday November 10 King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday November 11 Homero Chavez Duo(piano) 930 pm

mdashThursday November 12 Connie Han Trio (jazz) at 830 pm followed by DJ Good lsquoNuff (funk) at 11 pm mdashFriday November 13Ojos Rojos (rock) 10 pm mdashSaturday November 14Rumble King (rootsrock) $5cover charge 10 pm

mdashSunday November 15 Sunday Piano with Patrick Var-gas at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (northern soul DJ) at930 pmPIANO PIANO 555 W Foothill Blvd ClaremontLive dueling piano show times Wednesday andThursday 9 pm to 1 am Friday and Saturday 8

pm to 1 am 21 and over $5 cover charge on Fridaysand Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge with stu-dent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdaysTaco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coronas and$3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the mic or jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 Vodka Rock-stars 9 pm

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48 Appraiser

49 Protein particle

50 Silvery salmon

52 Whiff 53 Church part

54 Shall I compare ____

55 60 Minutes network

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RESTAURANT ROW

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Rentals

For lease

THREE bedroom two bath-

room house near ConditSchool $2400 monthly Readyfor immediate occupancy Nosmoking no pets Agent Ge-offHamillcom 909-621-0500

House for rent

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-room two bathroom two-storyhome Community pool Near Claremont Club New droughtresistant landscaping $2600monthly 909-260-1028

FOUR bedrooms 175 bath-rooms with detached studioUpgraded kitchen with gran-ite and stainless steel appli-ances Shared laundry Rentincludes water gas electricInternet $2700 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Rentals

House for rent

THREE bedrooms one bath-room plus a detached studioFresh paint new carpet andceramic tile Drought tolerantlandscape $2500 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Office space for rent

BEAUTIFUL furnished thera-pistrsquos office available to sub-let part-time in ClaremontVillage Ideal location 323-835-3661

GREAT Village locationMedicalprofessional space

App rox imatel y 650 sq ftWaiting room and privatehalf-bathroom $1755monthly includes water909-447-7716

Townhome for rent

THREE bedrooms two-and-a-half bathrooms 1900 sq ftTwo-car garage central heatand AC $2000 monthlyWSPM 909-621-5941

Want to rent

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Antiques

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For sale

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Garage sale

SATURDAY and Sunday 7am to 2 pm 2141 Edinboro

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Animals

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BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees is look-ing for a loving home Thisgentle giant has all of hisshots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

Animal Shelters

Inland ValleyHumane Society909-623-9777

Upland Animal Shelter 909-931-4185

HOPE Upland1-800-811-4285

West End Animal Shelter 909-947-3517

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DISH Network Get more for less Starting at $1999

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DIRECTV staring at $1999monthly Free installationFree three months of HBOShowtime Cinemax StarzFree HDDVR upgrade 2015NFL Sunday Ticket included(select packages) New cus-tomers only Call 1-800-385-9017 (Cal-SCAN)

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Education

AIRLINE careers start hereGet trained as FAA certifiedaviation technician Financial

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BIG BACKYARD SALE

Saturday November 79 am to 2 pm

524 Mt Carmel Drive Claremont

Kachinas antiques cobalt blue glassChina crystal collectibles silver pictures

frames dolls electronics Avant Garde Magazines (1968-1971) and much more

MISSING

A silver kachinacat pendant waslost on Halloweennight somewherein Claremont Thependant is one-of-a-kind and of greatpersonal value toits owner If foundplease call 909-367-3236

Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Sale in Claremont

Claremont Club AreaSaturday November 7 bull 8 am to 3 pm1713 Shenandoah Drive Claremont CA 91711

Lovely Mid-Century period dining room suite inspired by PaulMcCobb for Ramseau Furniture Company in walnut with themulti-directional hour glass pattern on the doors and the tabletop All unique original hardware Eames low dining chair Thiswas the home of a very well know chef and caterer specializingin many ethnic regions of the world as well as vegan menusand there are over 500 of the greatest cookbooks There are alot of very nice kitchen and catering related items Large col-lection of Jazz CD and albums as well as stereo equipmentSpinet piano Ethnic art and deacutecor Patios have some well es-tablished citrus trees in wine barrels The Mantis ComposT-Twin dual-chamber composter Please bring your own boxes Ido not provide them and with all the books in the home you willwish you had something to carry them in

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds

SERVICESFriday 11-06-15 CONTACT US

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Acoustical

QUALITY Interiors Acousti-cal contractor specializing in

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ACHeating

STEVErsquoS HEATINGamp AIR CONDITIONINGServing your area for over

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Art Lessons

ONE-ON-ONE art lessonswith Jordan The Colony atLoft 204 gallery and storeFor more information emailordskellygmailcom

Bathroom Remodeling

A Bath-Briteauthorized dealer

Bathtubs and sinks

Showers tile countertopsRefinish - Reglaze - Restore

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Carpentry

SEMI-RETIRED rough tonish remodeler Kitchens

porches doors decks fencespainting Lots more Paul909-919-3315

Carpet Service

ANDERSON Carpet ServiceClaremont resident servingClaremont since 1985 Pow-erful truck-mounted cleaningunits Expert carpet repairsand stretching Senior dis-counts 24-hour emergencywater damage servicePlease call 909-621-1182

Chimney Sweep

Quality Fireplace

amp BBQ

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service and repairSpark arrestor supply

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392 N 2nd Ave Upland

Gash Chimney SweepDust free chimney cleaningRepairs chimney covers

dryer vent cleaningmasonry and dampers BBB

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Concrete

ADVANCED

DON DAVIESVeteran Mt Sac Cal Poly

Stamped broomcolor finishes

Slate flagstone planterswalls and walkways

Call 909-599-9530 now

Cell 626-428-1691Claremont area

30 yearsLic323243

Contractor

THE Wood Dr Specializ-ing in termite and dry-rotrepairs Fascia boardseves patios decks 909-

262-8649WENGER Construction 25

years experience Handyman

Services Cabinetry doors

electrical drywall crown

molding Lic707381 951-

640-6616

ADVANCEDDON DAVIES

VeteranNew and repairs909-599-9530

Serving Claremontfor 30 yearsLic323243

REX ROMANOBUILDERS

Excellence in buildingand customer satisfaction

Kitchen and bathRemodel

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KOGEMAN

CONSTRUCTIONRoom additions

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PPS General Contractor

Kitchen and bathroom re-

modeling Flooring win-

dows electrical and plumb-

ing Serving Claremont for

25 years Lic846995 951-

237-1547

Drywall

THOR McAndrew Construc-tion Drywall repair and in-stallation Interior plaster re-pair Free estimates CALic742776 Please call 909-816-8467 ThorDrywallcom

Electrician

PRECISION Electric Electricalexperts panel upgradesrewires LED lighting trouble-shooting Licensed and insuredLic826388 909-770-4329

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Free estimatesand senior discounts

909-989-3454909-767-0062

Residential Industrial Commercial We do it allNo job too big or small

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Lic400-99030 years experience

Haydenrsquos Services IncSince 1978

Bonded InsuredNo job too big or small

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CALL Lou Flush lights servicechanges repairs service callsoutdoor lighting and room ad-ditions Lic258436 Call 909-241-7671 909-949-8230

SPARKS ELECTRICLocal electrician for all your

electrician needs

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Serving Claremont

Since 1995 ResidentialCommercial

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service panel upgradesceiling fans troubleshootinglandscape lighting rewires

and LED lighting Freeestimates 24-hours emer-gency service References

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Fictitious Name

A FICTITIOUS Business NameStatement (DBA) is requiredif youre in business You arerequired to file and publish aDBA in the local newspaperYou must renew your FBNSevery five (5) years You mustfile and republish if anychanges have been made toyour business If your businessis located in LA COUNTY TheCOURIER will help you fileyour FBNS with LA CountyClerk publish the statementand provide you with proof of publication Fees start at $26to the County and $95 to theCourier Notary Public availableto help notarize your AffidavitOf Identity for your FBNS for an additional fee ClaremontCOURIER 1420 N Claremont

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Furniture Restoration

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909-599-9530Cell 626-428-1691

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Hauling

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House Cleaning

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service Organiccleaning supplies used26 years of experience

Jeanette 909-224-1180

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Ironing

Impeccable Ironing Afford-able professional diligentPick-up and delivery optionalEst 1968 909-620-5945

Irrigation

SPRINKLER SYSTEMSINSTALLATIONS

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service909-982-8910

Senior discount Lic359145

Irrigation

Expert RepairsRetrofit Experts

Ask us how to save wa

Allen Cantrall Landsc909-224-3327

Lic861685Serving the area

since 1983

Landscaping

GREENWOODLANDSCAPING CO

Landscaping contractocomplete landscaping

irrigation drainagedesigning and gardeni

Lic520496909-621-7770

DLS Landscaping and DeClaremont native specialin drought tolerant landsing drip systems and ligh

Artistic solutions for the fuOver 35 years experieCall 909-225-8855 909-5965 Lic585007

Dales Tree ampLandscape Service

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hauling Drought landscapplanting sod lighting

drainage InsuredReferences Since 1977

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Landscaping

Sunset Gardens LandscapingC-27Lic373833

John Cook- Specializing inDesert Landscaping

DesignedInstalled

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909-231-8305

Learn Japanese

TAUGHT by Sumi Ohtani athe Claremont Forum in thePacking House MondayTuesday Wednesday after-noonsevenings All levels wel-come Excellent brain exerciseor seniors 909-626-3066

Music Lessons

PianoVoiceFluteGuitar LessonsHalf Price on First MonthsrsquoClasses Learn to play your

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Painting

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ACE SEVIER PAINTINGInteriorExterior

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

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OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

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DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

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Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

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DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

BAgraveY TOacuteM LƯỢC VỀ THOcircNG TIN TRONGTAgraveI LIỆU NAgraveYIMPORTANT NOTICE TO

PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

Publish November 6 13 and 20 2015

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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2529 KING WAY CLAREMONTIdeally located next to the Thompson CreekTrail with foothill view this fabulous one-sto-ry Spanish ranch-style home has beenmeticulously upgraded Four bedroomsand 2 remodeled bathrooms in 2146 sq fton a manicured 13161 sq ft lot Drought-tolerant landscaping private courtyard with

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HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

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OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

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This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

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Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

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Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

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Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

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Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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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TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

COMING SOONbull North Claremont One-Story EstateNearly One Acre - $1150000

bull Claremont Village HeritageHouse - $1100000

bull Northeast Claremont Pride ofOwnership - $750000

bull La Verne Hillside View Lots - $650000bull Charming Cottage Near Village - $495000

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PRESTIGIOUS MID-CENTURY CUSTOM IN COVETEDTOWNE RANCH NEIGHBORHOOD - $600000

Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

Charlene Bolton amp Collette AlbaneseBRE00927473 bull BRE01281576

Coldwell Banker Town amp Country250 W First St Suite 100 Claremont

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GORGEOUS VILLAGE HOME - $985500

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

Maureen Haney Cell 626-216-8067 Office 626-963-2050 x135 Coldwell Banker Millennium BRE 01169487

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DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257241

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asDINOrsquoS CHICKEN amp BURGERS 770 EastArrow Highway Pomona CA 91767 Regis-trant(s) METHUSELAH INC 770 East ArrowHighway Pomona CA 91767This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant commenced to transact business underthe fictitious name or names listed above on08012015I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Ki Young Lee Title CEOThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015257533

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asGILBERT F IVEY amp ASSOCIATES LLC 5430Edgewood Drive La Verne CA 91750 Mailing ad-dress 1502 Foothill Boulevard Suite 103 442 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) GILBERT F IVEY ampASSOCIATES LLC 5430 Edgewood Drive LaVerne CA 91750This business is conducted by a Limited Liability CompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under the

fictitious name or names listed above on 09262015I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Gilbert F Ivey Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on100715NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Fic-titious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015256926

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas GT STAINLESS CO 124 San Lorenzo StPomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) George Tec124 San Lorenzo St Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects George Tec Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100615NOTICE- 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 October 16 23 30 and November 6 2015

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF ANITA MOZELLE BARRETT

CASE NO BP166612To all heirs beneficiaries creditors contingent creditorsand persons who may otherwise be interested in the willor estate or both of ANITA MOZELLE BARRETTA PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed byLARRY L HALL in the Superior Court of Califor-nia County of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk CourtTHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests thatLARRY L HALL be appointed as personal repre-sentative to administer the estate of the decedentTHE PETITION requests the decedentrsquos will andcodicils if any be admitted to probate The will andany codicils are available for examination in the filekept by the courtThe PETITION requests authority to administer theestate under the Independent Administration of Es-tates Act (This authority will allow the personal rep-resentative to take many actions without obtainingcourt approval Before taking certain very importantactions however the personal representative will berequired to give notice to interested persons unlessthey have waived notice or consented to the proposedaction) The independent administration authoritywill be granted unless an interested person files anobjection to the petition and shows good cause whythe court should not grant the authorityA HEARING ON THE PETITION WILL BE

HELD IN THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS

Date November 20 2015 Time 830 AM in Dept79 Room 610 located atSuperior Court Of CaliforniaCounty Of Los Angeles111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles CA 90012Stanley Mosk CourthouseIF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition youshould appear at the hearing and state your objections orfile written objections with the court before the hearingYour appearance may be in person or by your attorneyIF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CONTINGENTCREDITOR OF THE DECEDENT you must fileyour claim with the court and mail a copy to the per-sonal representative appointed by the court within thelater of either (1) four months from the date of firstissuance of letters to a general personal representativeas defined in section 58 (b) of the California ProbateCode or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or per-

sonal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate CodeOther California statutes and legal authority may af-fect your rights as a creditor You may want to consultwith an attorney knowledgeable in California lawYOU MAY EXAMINE THE FILE KEPT BY THECOURT If you are a person interested in the estate youmay file with the court a Request for Special Notice(form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account asprovided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request forSpecial Notice form is available from the court clerkPetitionerLarry L Hall3004 Bear Ridge DriveWentzville MO 63385Ph (636) 698-3717Publish October 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015266303

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas NATIONWIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748 Regis-trant(s) FIRST UNITED INVESTMENT LLC 18351Colima Rd 18 Rowland Heights CA 91748This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed herein

I declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Wing Yu Title Managing MemberThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 101915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015273077

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as1) MY PERFECT HANDYMAN 2) MY PER-FECT PLUMBER 1415 Ashland Ave Clare-mont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jacqueline Allen1415 Ashland Ave Claremont CA 91711

This 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 istrue and corrects Jacqueline Allen Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on 102615NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk exceptas provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 whereit expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of a registeredowner A new Fictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration Effective January1 2014 the Fictitious Business Name Statement mustbe accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi-olation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262988

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asLORDrsquoS PRESS 463 Grinnell Dr Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Barbara Bormuth Witt 463 GrinnellDr Claremont CA91711This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 09192015I declare that all information in this statement is true andcorrects Barbara Bormuth Witt Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015Trustee Sale No 00000005169743 Title Order No 730-1501914-70 FHAVAPMI No NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED 08242009 UNLESS

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-

ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as duly ap-pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 09162009 as Instrument No 20091412937of official records in the office of the County Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EX-ECUTED BY NEWTON C ALEXANDER ANDJOYCE R ALEXANDER TRUSTEES OF THENEWTON C ALEXANDER AND JOYCE RALEXANDER FAMILY TRUST UTD APRIL 262000 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERSCHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or other form of pay-ment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b)(payable at time of sale in lawful money of the UnitedStates) DATE OF SALE 11122015 TIME OF SALE

1000 AM PLACE OF SALE BEHIND THE FOUN-TAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400CIVIC CENTER PLAZA POMONA CA STREETADDRESS and other common designation if any of thereal property described above is purported to be 886 WHIGH POINT DRIVE CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA91711 APN 8669-029-079 Exhibit A The land referredto in this Report is situated in the City of ClaremontCounty of Los Angeles State of California and is de-scribed as follows Parcel 1 Lot 9 of Tract 30258 as perMap recorded in Book 803 Pages 76-77 of Map recordsof said County Parcel 2 An undivided 143 interest in Lot1 Tract 30259 in the City of Claremont as per Maprecorded in Book 800 Pages 97 and 98 of Maps in theOffice of the County Recorder of said County APN8669-029-079 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any li-ability for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided insaid note(s) advances under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the prop-erty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs expensesand advances at the time of the initial publication of theNotice of Sale is $61618857 The beneficiary under saidDeed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the un-dersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demandfor Sale and a written Notice of Default and Election toSell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default andElection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the realproperty is located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS If you are considering bidding on this propertylien you should understand that there are risks involved inbidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a liennot on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trusteeauction does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If youare the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be re-sponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien beingauctioned off before you can receive clear title to the prop-erty You are encouraged to investigate the existence pri-ority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting the county recorders office or a titleinsurance company either of which may charge you a feefor this information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lender mayhold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the prop-erty NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California CivilCode The law requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to the pub-lic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish

to learn whether your sale date has been postponed andif applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwnationwidepostingcom for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000005169743 Information about postpone-ments that are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re-flected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponementinformation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASECALL NATIONWIDE POSTING amp PUBLICA-TION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY 1180 IRON POINTROAD SUITE 100 FOLSOM CA 95630 916-939-0772 wwwnationwidepostingcom BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP ISACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP as Trustee Dated10072015 NPP0260198 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015Trustee Sale No 00000004914693 Title Order NoFHAVAPMI No 00000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESSALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED 04172007 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP asduly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04262007 as Instrument No20071008927 of official records in the office of theCounty Recorder of LOS ANGELES County State of CALIFORNIA EXECUTED BY GUANGYU XIEAND CHIAHSIN LIU WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHCASHIERS CHECKCASH EQUIVALENT or otherform of payment authorized by California Civil Code2924h(b) (payable at time of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) DATE OF SALE 11182015 TIMEOF SALE 1100 AM PLACE OF SALE By the foun-tain located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 STREET ADDRESS and other common desig-nation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 1881 DENVER AVENUECLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711 APN 8307-005-019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-ity for any incorrectness of the street address and othercommon designation if any shown herein Said salewill be made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession or en-

cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the

note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust with interestthereon as provided in said note(s) advances under theterms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and expensesof the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob-ligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonableestimated costs expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is$131220010 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trustheretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale anda written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The un-dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the county where the real propertyis located NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this property lien youshould understand that there are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien

not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not automatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the property You should also beaware that the lien being auctioned off may be a juniorlien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you areor may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investigatethe existence priority and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property by contacting the countyrecorders office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this information If youconsult either of these resources you should be awarethat the same lender may hold more than one mortgageor deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mort-gagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about trustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call 800-758-8052 for information regardingthe trustees sale or visit this Internet Web sitewwwhomesearchcom for information regarding thesale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case 00000004914693 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALLXOME 750 HIGHWAY 121 BYP SUITE 100LEWISVILLE TX 75067 800-758-8052 wwwhome-searchcom BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER amp WEISS LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE BARRETT DAF-FIN FRAPPIER TREDER amp WEISS LLP as TrusteeDated 10132015 NPP0260725 To CLAREMONTCOURIER 10232015 10302015 11062015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015260061

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)OTTERSPACE ARTS 2) DREAMING LODGE465 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 91711 Regis-trant(s) 1) Mary Beth Fletcher 465 Harrison AveClaremont CA 91711 2) Jen Rosen 1245 Yale AveClaremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 09012009I declare that all information in this statement is true

and corrects Mary Beth Fletcher Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 100915NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A newFictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the 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 October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015272949

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas LA MESA SMOG 440 La Mesa St APomona CA 91766 Mailing address 440 LaMesa St Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s) JorgeAlberto Ibarra 10231 Pradera Ave Montclair CA

91763This 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 Jorge Alberto Ibarra Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on102615NOTICE- 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 section17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner A new Fictitious Business NameStatement must be filed before the expiration Effec-tive January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the 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 October 30 November 6 13 and 202015

TS No 2011-17114 APN8314-013-011Property Address 551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA 91711-5001

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEPURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE sect 29233(a) THESUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERREDTO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUTONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTORNOTE THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED注本文件含一个信息摘要참사항본첨부문서에정보요약서가있습니다NOTA SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA IN-FORMACIOacuteN DE ESTE DOCUMENTOTALA MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYONSA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Yacute KEgraveM THEO ĐAcircY LAgrave BẢN TRIgraveNH

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PROPERTY OWNERYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 6222005 UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY ITMAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUREOF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYERTrustor EDGAR P PARUNGAO AND MYLYNNMOLINA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee Western Progressive LLCRecorded 712005 as Instrument No 05 1561644 inbook --- page --- and rerecorded on --- as --- of Offi-cial Records in the office of the Recorder of Los Ange-les County CaliforniaDate of Sale 1232015 at1100 AMPlace of Sale BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN LO-CATED IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 400 CIVICCENTER PLAZA POMONA CAEstimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges$36774529WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER FOR CASH CASHIERrsquoS CHECKDRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERALCREDIT UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN BY ASTATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-SOCIATION A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OFTHE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TODO BUSINESS IN THIS STATEAll right title and interest conveyed to and now held bythe trustee in the hereinafter described property underand pursuant to a Deed of Trust described asMore fully described in said Deed of TrustStreet Address or other common designation of real property551 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONT CALIFOR-NIA 91711-5001APN8314-013-011The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the street address or other common des-ignation if any shown aboveThe sale will be made but without covenant or warrantexpressed or implied regarding title possession or en-cumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by the Deed of Trust The total amountof the unpaid principal balance of the obligation securedby the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costsexpenses and advances at the time of the initial publica-tion of the Notice of Sale is $36774529If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee andthe successful bidder shall have no further recourseThe beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and

delivered to the undersigned a written request to com-mence foreclosure and the undersigned caused a Noticeof Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in thecounty where the real property is locatedNOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you areconsidering bidding on this property lien you should un-derstand that there are risks involved in bidding at atrustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on theproperty itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-tion does not automatically entitle you to free and clearownership of the property You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or maybe responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive clear title tothe property You are encouraged to investigate the ex-istence priority and size of outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by contacting the county recorderrsquosoffice or a title insurance company either of which maycharge you a fee for this information If you consult ei-ther of these resources you should be aware that thesame lender may hold more than one mortgage or deedof trust on this propertyNote Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bidless than the total debt owed it is possible that at the timeof the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debtNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale dateshown on this notice of sale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or acourt pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil

Code The law requires that information about trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If youwish to learn whether your sale date has been postponedand if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the saleof this property you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this In-ternet Web site httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageSer-vicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxusing the file number assigned to this case 2011-17114Information about postponements that are very shortin duration or that occur close in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately be reflected in the telephoneinformation The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled saleDate 10212015 Western Progressive LLC as Trustee for beneficiaryco 30 Corporate Park Suite 450Irvine CA92606Automated Sale Information Line (866) 960-8299httpwwwaltisourcecomMortgageServicesDefaultManagementTrusteeServicesSalesaspxFor Non-Automated Sale Information call(866) 240-3530

______________________________________Trustee Sale Assistant

WESTERN PROGRESSIVE LLC MAY BE ACT-ING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPPOSE

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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573 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONTHosted by Irene Argandona Enjoy Claremont living in this affordableClaremont PUD This home has 2 mas-ter suites one with a walk-in closet andhalf bathroom downstairs Open floorplan vaulted ceilings and a cozy rockfireplace Living area leads to a patiowith small yard Newer carpet andpaint Two-car attached garage with di-rect access This complex has only 35units and has been recently renovatedon the exterior Walking distance toClaremont Village Colleges MetroLinkand pooch park Now $325000 (W573)

2529 KING WAY CLAREMONTIdeally located next to the Thompson CreekTrail with foothill view this fabulous one-sto-ry Spanish ranch-style home has beenmeticulously upgraded Four bedroomsand 2 remodeled bathrooms in 2146 sq fton a manicured 13161 sq ft lot Drought-tolerant landscaping private courtyard with

custom front gate Tile and granitecounters newer appliances dual-pane windows and doors gameroom open family kitchen with heat-return fireplace Three-car garagewith large concrete driveway andextensive patio $698000 (K2529)

1906 CLOVERDALE DRIVE POMONA

Two bedroom home with refin-ished hardwood floors FACAdual-pane windows and remod-eled kitchen with granite countersFreshly painted interior drought-tolerant landscaping and coveredback patio on a spacious lot$335000 (C1906)

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COMING SOONThree bedroom ClubTerrace condo

Listing Agent Carol Wiese

619 SYCAMORE AVE CLAREMONT Light bright and airy this highly up-graded gorgeous home has a remodelled kitchen and bathrooms Other amenitiesinclude a separate family room and dining room fireplace in the living room crownmolding recessed lighting dual-pane windows and a two-car attached garageFor more information please call Madhu at 909-260-5560

MADHU SENGUPTA500 W Foothill Blvd Claremont

wwwcallMadhucom

(909) 260-5560BRE00979814

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 PM

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Call JESSICA at 621-4761

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Celebrating Over 25 Years

Selling Real Estate in the Area

Bus 909-625-2407 Fax 909-621-2842

wwwmalkarindecom

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HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

COMING SOONbull North Claremont One-Story EstateNearly One Acre - $1150000

bull Claremont Village HeritageHouse - $1100000

bull Northeast Claremont Pride ofOwnership - $750000

bull La Verne Hillside View Lots - $650000bull Charming Cottage Near Village - $495000

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PRESTIGIOUS MID-CENTURY CUSTOM IN COVETEDTOWNE RANCH NEIGHBORHOOD - $600000

Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

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Coldwell Banker Town amp Country250 W First St Suite 100 Claremont

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OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

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DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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APN 8722-013-003 TS No CA08002207-15-1 TO No150168515-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALEYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED September 14 2005 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTYIT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On November 242015 at 1000 AM near the fountain located in the CivicCenter Plaza 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA91766 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps as the dulyAppointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded onOctober 3 2005 as Instrument No 05 2377313 of offi-cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Los AngelesCounty California executed by FRANKLIN RODGERPECK AND CYNTHIA PECK HUSBAND ANDWIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC as nominee for SCME MORTGAGEINC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Benefici-ary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER in lawful money of the UnitedStates all payable at the time of sale that certain propertysituated in said County California describing the landtherein as AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAIDDEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described isbeing sold ldquoas isrdquo The street address and other commondesignation if any of the real property described aboveis purported to be 480 CASTLEHILL DRIVE WAL-NUT CA 91789 The undersigned Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness of the street address andother common designation if any shown herein Saidsale will be made without covenant or warranty expressor implied regarding title possession or encumbrancesto pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as providedin said Note(s) advances if any under the terms of theDeed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of TrustThe total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligationssecured by the property to be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs expenses and advances at the time of the ini-tial publication of this Notice of Trusteersquos Sale is estimatedto be $46204328 (Estimated) However prepaymentpremiums accrued interest and advances will increase

this figure prior to sale Beneficiaryrsquos bid at said sale mayinclude all or part of said amount In addition to cash theTrustee will accept a cashierrsquos check drawn on a state ornational bank a check drawn by a state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savings andloan association savings association or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Codeand authorized to do business in California or other suchfunds as may be acceptable to the Trustee In the eventtender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may with-hold the issuance of the Trusteersquos Deed Upon Sale untilfunds become available to the payee or endorsee as a mat-ter of right The property offered for sale excludes allfunds held on account by the property receiver if appli-cable If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-son the successful bidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedyshall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourse Notice toPotential Bidders If you are considering bidding on thisproperty lien you should understand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a Trustee auction You will be bid-ding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the high-est bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitleyou to free and clear ownership of the property Youshould also be aware that the lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien If you are the highest bidder at the auc-tion you are or may be responsible for paying off all lienssenior to the lien being auctioned off before you can re-ceive clear title to the property You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may exist on this property by contacting thecounty recorders office or a title insurance company ei-ther of which may charge you a fee for this informationIf 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 toProperty Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of

Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mort-gagee Beneficiary Trustee or a court pursuant to Sec-tion 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requiresthat information about Trustee Sale postponements bemade available to you and to the public as a courtesy tothose not present at the sale If you wish to learn whetheryour sale date has been postponed and if applicable therescheduled time and date for the sale of this propertyyou may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for infor-mation regarding the Trustees Sale or visit the InternetWeb site address listed below for information regardingthe sale of this property using the file number assigned tothis case CA08002207-15-1 Information about post-ponements that are very short in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduled sale may not immediatelybe reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site The best way to verify postponement in-formation is to attend the scheduled sale Date October19 2015 MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps TS No

CA08002207-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD 866-660-4288 Miguel Ochoa Au-thorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BEOBTAINED ON LINE AT wwwinsourcelogiccomFOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSEORDER NO CA15-003777-1 PUB DATES10302015 11062015 11132015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE(UCC Sec 6105)

Escrow No 15-35306-JPNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale isabout to be made The name(s) business ad-dress(es) to the Seller(s) are SNH OKLA LLC1171 FOOTHILL BLVD LA VERNE CA 91750Doing Business as GREEN CLEANAll other business name(s) and address(es) usedby the Seller(s) within three years as stated bythe Seller(s) isare NONEThe name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) isareSEUNG HYUN EUM 3788 LIVE OAK DRPOMONA CA 91767The assets to be sold are described in general asFURNITURES FIXTURES EQUIPMENTSTOOLS TRADENAME GOODWILL LEASE-HOLD INTEREST LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-MENTS ALL TRANSFERABLE PERMITSLICENSES AND INVENTORY OF STOCK INTRADE and are located at 1171 FOOTHILLBLVD LA VERNE CA 91750The bulk sale is intended to be consummated atthe office of TEAM ESCROW INC 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and theanticipated sale date is NOVEMBER 25 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 17310 REDHILL AVE STE 140 IRVINE CA 92614 and thelast day for filing claims shall be NOVEMBER24 2015 which is the business day before thesale date specified aboveDated 10262015BUYER SEUNG HYUN EUMLA1597856 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015277708

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas ALL TECH AUTOMOTIVE 1630 East Mis-sion Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Registrant(s)Eric Ramos 1326 S Mountain View AvePomona CA 91766This business is conducted by an Individual

Registrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Eric Ramos Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-

RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 103015NOTICE- 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 another

under federal state or common law (see Section14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015276440

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as 1)STARK ASSET MANAGEMENT2) STARK IN-VESTMENT ADVISORY 3) STARK FINAN-CIAL SERVICES 246 North Indian Hill BoulevardClaremont CA 91711 Registrant(s) Jeffrey K Stark245 W 10th Street Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Jeffrey K Stark Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102915NOTICE- 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 November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015281586

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asSUR-VEY AMERICA 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 LaVerne CA 91750 Registrant(s) 1) Ronald Y Shintaku3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La Verne CA 91750 2)Shaira Shitaku 3355 N White Ave Unit 1 La VerneCA 91750This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transact businessunder the fictitious business name or names listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Ronald Y Shintaku Title General PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 110415NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the County Clerk except as pro-vided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where it ex-pires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to section 17913 other than a changein the residence address of a registered owner A new

Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed be-fore the expiration Effective January 1 2014 the Ficti-tious Business Name Statement must be accompaniedby the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in viola-tion of the rights of another under federal state or com-mon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH November 6 13 20 and 27 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019326TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitionerCHE-FU LIAOFiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as followsPresent nameCHE-FU LIAO

to Proposed nameJEFF CHEFU LIAOTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in thismatter appear before this court at the hearing indicatedbelow to show cause if any why the petition for changeof name should not be granted Any person objecting to thename changes described above must file a written objec-tion that includes the reasons for the objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to be heard andmust appear at the hearing to show cause why the petitionshould not be granted If no written objection is timelyfiled the court may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate December 18 2015 Time 830 am Dept ORoom 5th FloorSuperior Court of California County of Los AngelesEast District400 Civic Center PlazaPomona CA 91766Acopy of thisOrder to Show Cause shall be published atleast once each week for four successive weeks prior to thedate set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa-per of general circulation printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Robert A Dukes Dated October 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Che-Fu Liao1344 S Red Bluff LnDiamond Bar CA 91789-3841Ph(909) 909-610-5893 909-610-5890PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015262990

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asCHINOOK CONSULTING 1687 Place Road PortAngeles WA 98363 Clallam County Mailing address630 West Bonita Avenue Unit 4C Claremont CA91711 Registrant(s) Peter Michael Cronin 1687 PlaceRoad Port Angeles WA 98363This business is conducted by an IndividualRegistrant commenced to transact business under the fic-titious name or names listed above on 08012015I declare that all information in this statement is true and corrects Peter Michael Cronin Title OwnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCountyClerk of Los Angeles County on 101515NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of sec-tion 17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally ex-pires at the end of five (5) years from the date on whichit was filed in the office of the County Clerk except asprovided in subdivision (b) of section 17920 where itexpires 40 days after any change in the facts set forthin the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than achange in the residence address of a registered ownerA new Fictitious Business Name Statement must befiled before the expiration Effective January 1 2014the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be ac-

companied by the Affidavit Of Identity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorizethe use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name inviolation of the rights of another under federal state orcommon law (see Section 14411 et seq Business andProfessions Code)PUBLISH October 23 30 November 6 and 13 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015268179

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asINKA TRAILS EVENT CATERING 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766 Mailing address 532 ContraCosta Way Claremont CA 91711 Registrant(s)INKA TRAILS RESTAURANT INC 1031 W 2ndSt Pomona CA 91766This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Patricia Carla Broussard Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 102015NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of section

17920 a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires atthe end of five (5) years from the date on which it was filedin the office of the County Clerk except as provided insubdivision (b) of section 17920 where it expires 40 daysafter any change in the facts set forth in the statement pur-suant to section 17913 other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner Anew Fictitious BusinessName Statement must be filed before the expiration Ef-fective January 1 2014 the Fictitious Business NameStatement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Iden-tity FormThe filing of this statement does not of itself authorize theuse in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violationof the rights of another under federal state or common law(see Section 14411 et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH October 30 November 6 13 and 20 2015

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE ANDOF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE LICENSE(UCC 6101 et seq and B amp P 24074 et seq)

Escrow No NB-61346-15Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and atransfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to bemade The names and address of the SellerLicenseeare ZEE PIZZA CLAREMONT INC 520 W 1STST CLAREMONT CA 91711The business is known as Z PIZZAThe names and addresses of the BuyerTransferee areHARI KRIPA PIZZA INC 21065 GLENWOOD

DR WALNUT CA 91789As listed by the SellerLicensee all other businessnames and addresses used by the SellerLicenseewithin three years before the date such list was sent ordelivered to the BuyerTransferee are NONEThe assets to be sold are described in general as FURNI-TURE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT LEASE-HOLD LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTSGOODWILL TRADENAME AND ON-SALE BEERAND WINE EATING PLACE LICENSE and are locatedat 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA91711The kind of license to be transferred is Type ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE Li-cense 41-540323 now issued for the premiseslocated at 520 W 1ST ST CLAREMONT CA 91711The anticipated date of the saletransfer is DECEM-BER 7 2015 at the office of PORTFOLIO ES-CROW 12 CORPORATE PLAZA DR 120NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660The amount of the purchase price or consideration inconnection with the transfer of the license and busi-ness including the estimated inventory of $400000 isthe sum of $45900000 which consists of the follow-ing DESCRIPTIONAMOUNT CASH $9500000NEW INSTITUTIONAL LOAN $36400000It has been agreed between the SellerLicensee and theintended BuyerTransferee as required by Sec 24073of the Business and Professions Code that the con-

sideration for the transfer of the business and license isto be paid only after the transfer has been approved bythe Department of Alcoholic Beverage ControlDATED OCTOBER 12 2015HARI KRIPA PIZZA INC A CALIFORNIA COR-PORATIONLA1597645 CLAREMONT COURIER 11615

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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 11-06-15

Saturday November 71-4 pm 665 W 10th St Claremont

Coldwell Banker Town amp Country

2-5 pm 573 Wayland Ct Claremont

Curtis Real Estate

Sunday November 812-3 pm 4625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne

Coldwell Banker Millennium

2-4 pm 619 Sycamore Ave Claremont

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

2-5 pm 2529 King Way Claremont

Curtis Real Estate

OPEN HOUSEDIRECTORY

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

(909) 260-5560 wwwcallMadhucom

500 West Foothill Boulevard Claremont

DRE00979814

Now representing

Call me for a FREE Market Analysisof your home I have many buyerslooking for homes in Claremont

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REAL ESTATE

(909) 626-1261wwwcurtisrealestatecom

Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Irene Argandona 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

573 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONTHosted by Irene Argandona Enjoy Claremont living in this affordableClaremont PUD This home has 2 mas-ter suites one with a walk-in closet andhalf bathroom downstairs Open floorplan vaulted ceilings and a cozy rockfireplace Living area leads to a patiowith small yard Newer carpet andpaint Two-car attached garage with di-rect access This complex has only 35units and has been recently renovatedon the exterior Walking distance toClaremont Village Colleges MetroLinkand pooch park Now $325000 (W573)

2529 KING WAY CLAREMONTIdeally located next to the Thompson CreekTrail with foothill view this fabulous one-sto-ry Spanish ranch-style home has beenmeticulously upgraded Four bedroomsand 2 remodeled bathrooms in 2146 sq fton a manicured 13161 sq ft lot Drought-tolerant landscaping private courtyard with

custom front gate Tile and granitecounters newer appliances dual-pane windows and doors gameroom open family kitchen with heat-return fireplace Three-car garagewith large concrete driveway andextensive patio $698000 (K2529)

1906 CLOVERDALE DRIVE POMONA

Two bedroom home with refin-ished hardwood floors FACAdual-pane windows and remod-eled kitchen with granite countersFreshly painted interior drought-tolerant landscaping and coveredback patio on a spacious lot$335000 (C1906)

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-5 PM

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 2-5 PM

COMING SOONThree bedroom ClubTerrace condo

Listing Agent Carol Wiese

619 SYCAMORE AVE CLAREMONT Light bright and airy this highly up-graded gorgeous home has a remodelled kitchen and bathrooms Other amenitiesinclude a separate family room and dining room fireplace in the living room crownmolding recessed lighting dual-pane windows and a two-car attached garageFor more information please call Madhu at 909-260-5560

MADHU SENGUPTA500 W Foothill Blvd Claremont

wwwcallMadhucom

(909) 260-5560BRE00979814

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 PM

REALTORSPlace your ads in the mostwidely read real estatesection in the areaClaremont COURIER Classifieds

Call JESSICA at 621-4761

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

CARLOS 909-964-7631PAT 909-214-1002

Do you want to know what your home isworth today Visit our website at

CarlosandPatSamuelsonSmartHomePricecom

The recent sale of our Claremont home presented some veryunique challenges Carlos and Pat handled my former home

as if it were their own They kept me informedresponded with professionalism and reassurance and made

sure that as their customers my ex-husband and I were their top priority The house ended up selling for higher than

asking price I recommend Carlos and Pat Samuelson withcomplete confidence and a heart full of gratitude

mdashJanet Price Claremont

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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

Read what my clients are saying VisitwwwMasonProphetcom and click on Testimonials

or find me on wwwYelpcom

mdashGarry amp Dorothy L

Mason is an excellent realtor We commend him

for his diligence throughout the entire process of

selecting and purchasing our new property Were

sure with his thoughtfulness and kindness he will

do very well in his chosen field of endeavor

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

COMING SOONbull North Claremont One-Story EstateNearly One Acre - $1150000

bull Claremont Village HeritageHouse - $1100000

bull Northeast Claremont Pride ofOwnership - $750000

bull La Verne Hillside View Lots - $650000bull Charming Cottage Near Village - $495000

FOR LEASEbull North Claremont Condit School

District - $2400 monthly

SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers

looking for a Claremont home

Please contact me today for a FREEcomplimentary market analysis of yourproperty Thank you

9096210500GeoffGeoffHamillcom

PRESTIGIOUS MID-CENTURY CUSTOM IN COVETEDTOWNE RANCH NEIGHBORHOOD - $600000

Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

Best Possible

Price Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

DRE 00997900

GEOFF T HAMILL

G EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GREEN GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

NewListing

NewListing

NewListing

New Price

NewPrice

Green

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

Charlene Bolton amp Collette AlbaneseBRE00927473 bull BRE01281576

Coldwell Banker Town amp Country250 W First St Suite 100 Claremont

9096210895 bull 9097320955

GORGEOUS VILLAGE HOME - $985500

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

Maureen Haney Cell 626-216-8067 Office 626-963-2050 x135 Coldwell Banker Millennium BRE 01169487

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-3 PM

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Local Expertise with a Global Reach Local Expertise with a Global Reach

DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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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 11-06-15

Saturday November 71-4 pm 665 W 10th St Claremont

Coldwell Banker Town amp Country

2-5 pm 573 Wayland Ct Claremont

Curtis Real Estate

Sunday November 812-3 pm 4625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne

Coldwell Banker Millennium

2-4 pm 619 Sycamore Ave Claremont

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

2-5 pm 2529 King Way Claremont

Curtis Real Estate

OPEN HOUSEDIRECTORY

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

(909) 260-5560 wwwcallMadhucom

500 West Foothill Boulevard Claremont

DRE00979814

Now representing

Call me for a FREE Market Analysisof your home I have many buyerslooking for homes in Claremont

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday November 6 2015 2

REAL ESTATE

(909) 626-1261wwwcurtisrealestatecom

Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Irene Argandona 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

573 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONTHosted by Irene Argandona Enjoy Claremont living in this affordableClaremont PUD This home has 2 mas-ter suites one with a walk-in closet andhalf bathroom downstairs Open floorplan vaulted ceilings and a cozy rockfireplace Living area leads to a patiowith small yard Newer carpet andpaint Two-car attached garage with di-rect access This complex has only 35units and has been recently renovatedon the exterior Walking distance toClaremont Village Colleges MetroLinkand pooch park Now $325000 (W573)

2529 KING WAY CLAREMONTIdeally located next to the Thompson CreekTrail with foothill view this fabulous one-sto-ry Spanish ranch-style home has beenmeticulously upgraded Four bedroomsand 2 remodeled bathrooms in 2146 sq fton a manicured 13161 sq ft lot Drought-tolerant landscaping private courtyard with

custom front gate Tile and granitecounters newer appliances dual-pane windows and doors gameroom open family kitchen with heat-return fireplace Three-car garagewith large concrete driveway andextensive patio $698000 (K2529)

1906 CLOVERDALE DRIVE POMONA

Two bedroom home with refin-ished hardwood floors FACAdual-pane windows and remod-eled kitchen with granite countersFreshly painted interior drought-tolerant landscaping and coveredback patio on a spacious lot$335000 (C1906)

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-5 PM

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 2-5 PM

COMING SOONThree bedroom ClubTerrace condo

Listing Agent Carol Wiese

619 SYCAMORE AVE CLAREMONT Light bright and airy this highly up-graded gorgeous home has a remodelled kitchen and bathrooms Other amenitiesinclude a separate family room and dining room fireplace in the living room crownmolding recessed lighting dual-pane windows and a two-car attached garageFor more information please call Madhu at 909-260-5560

MADHU SENGUPTA500 W Foothill Blvd Claremont

wwwcallMadhucom

(909) 260-5560BRE00979814

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 PM

REALTORSPlace your ads in the mostwidely read real estatesection in the areaClaremont COURIER Classifieds

Call JESSICA at 621-4761

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

CARLOS 909-964-7631PAT 909-214-1002

Do you want to know what your home isworth today Visit our website at

CarlosandPatSamuelsonSmartHomePricecom

The recent sale of our Claremont home presented some veryunique challenges Carlos and Pat handled my former home

as if it were their own They kept me informedresponded with professionalism and reassurance and made

sure that as their customers my ex-husband and I were their top priority The house ended up selling for higher than

asking price I recommend Carlos and Pat Samuelson withcomplete confidence and a heart full of gratitude

mdashJanet Price Claremont

Residential ndash Investment ndash Historical ndash Green ndash Short Sales BRE 01326104 amp 01733616

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday November 6 2015 2

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

Read what my clients are saying VisitwwwMasonProphetcom and click on Testimonials

or find me on wwwYelpcom

mdashGarry amp Dorothy L

Mason is an excellent realtor We commend him

for his diligence throughout the entire process of

selecting and purchasing our new property Were

sure with his thoughtfulness and kindness he will

do very well in his chosen field of endeavor

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

COMING SOONbull North Claremont One-Story EstateNearly One Acre - $1150000

bull Claremont Village HeritageHouse - $1100000

bull Northeast Claremont Pride ofOwnership - $750000

bull La Verne Hillside View Lots - $650000bull Charming Cottage Near Village - $495000

FOR LEASEbull North Claremont Condit School

District - $2400 monthly

SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers

looking for a Claremont home

Please contact me today for a FREEcomplimentary market analysis of yourproperty Thank you

9096210500GeoffGeoffHamillcom

PRESTIGIOUS MID-CENTURY CUSTOM IN COVETEDTOWNE RANCH NEIGHBORHOOD - $600000

Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

Best Possible

Price Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

DRE 00997900

GEOFF T HAMILL

G EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GREEN GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

NewListing

NewListing

NewListing

New Price

NewPrice

Green

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

Charlene Bolton amp Collette AlbaneseBRE00927473 bull BRE01281576

Coldwell Banker Town amp Country250 W First St Suite 100 Claremont

9096210895 bull 9097320955

GORGEOUS VILLAGE HOME - $985500

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

Maureen Haney Cell 626-216-8067 Office 626-963-2050 x135 Coldwell Banker Millennium BRE 01169487

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-3 PM

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Local Expertise with a Global Reach Local Expertise with a Global Reach

DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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REAL ESTATE

(909) 626-1261wwwcurtisrealestatecom

Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

Carol Curtis Broker Sales Associates Irene Argandona 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

573 WAYLAND CT CLAREMONTHosted by Irene Argandona Enjoy Claremont living in this affordableClaremont PUD This home has 2 mas-ter suites one with a walk-in closet andhalf bathroom downstairs Open floorplan vaulted ceilings and a cozy rockfireplace Living area leads to a patiowith small yard Newer carpet andpaint Two-car attached garage with di-rect access This complex has only 35units and has been recently renovatedon the exterior Walking distance toClaremont Village Colleges MetroLinkand pooch park Now $325000 (W573)

2529 KING WAY CLAREMONTIdeally located next to the Thompson CreekTrail with foothill view this fabulous one-sto-ry Spanish ranch-style home has beenmeticulously upgraded Four bedroomsand 2 remodeled bathrooms in 2146 sq fton a manicured 13161 sq ft lot Drought-tolerant landscaping private courtyard with

custom front gate Tile and granitecounters newer appliances dual-pane windows and doors gameroom open family kitchen with heat-return fireplace Three-car garagewith large concrete driveway andextensive patio $698000 (K2529)

1906 CLOVERDALE DRIVE POMONA

Two bedroom home with refin-ished hardwood floors FACAdual-pane windows and remod-eled kitchen with granite countersFreshly painted interior drought-tolerant landscaping and coveredback patio on a spacious lot$335000 (C1906)

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-5 PM

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 2-5 PM

COMING SOONThree bedroom ClubTerrace condo

Listing Agent Carol Wiese

619 SYCAMORE AVE CLAREMONT Light bright and airy this highly up-graded gorgeous home has a remodelled kitchen and bathrooms Other amenitiesinclude a separate family room and dining room fireplace in the living room crownmolding recessed lighting dual-pane windows and a two-car attached garageFor more information please call Madhu at 909-260-5560

MADHU SENGUPTA500 W Foothill Blvd Claremont

wwwcallMadhucom

(909) 260-5560BRE00979814

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 PM

REALTORSPlace your ads in the mostwidely read real estatesection in the areaClaremont COURIER Classifieds

Call JESSICA at 621-4761

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

CARLOS 909-964-7631PAT 909-214-1002

Do you want to know what your home isworth today Visit our website at

CarlosandPatSamuelsonSmartHomePricecom

The recent sale of our Claremont home presented some veryunique challenges Carlos and Pat handled my former home

as if it were their own They kept me informedresponded with professionalism and reassurance and made

sure that as their customers my ex-husband and I were their top priority The house ended up selling for higher than

asking price I recommend Carlos and Pat Samuelson withcomplete confidence and a heart full of gratitude

mdashJanet Price Claremont

Residential ndash Investment ndash Historical ndash Green ndash Short Sales BRE 01326104 amp 01733616

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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

Read what my clients are saying VisitwwwMasonProphetcom and click on Testimonials

or find me on wwwYelpcom

mdashGarry amp Dorothy L

Mason is an excellent realtor We commend him

for his diligence throughout the entire process of

selecting and purchasing our new property Were

sure with his thoughtfulness and kindness he will

do very well in his chosen field of endeavor

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

COMING SOONbull North Claremont One-Story EstateNearly One Acre - $1150000

bull Claremont Village HeritageHouse - $1100000

bull Northeast Claremont Pride ofOwnership - $750000

bull La Verne Hillside View Lots - $650000bull Charming Cottage Near Village - $495000

FOR LEASEbull North Claremont Condit School

District - $2400 monthly

SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers

looking for a Claremont home

Please contact me today for a FREEcomplimentary market analysis of yourproperty Thank you

9096210500GeoffGeoffHamillcom

PRESTIGIOUS MID-CENTURY CUSTOM IN COVETEDTOWNE RANCH NEIGHBORHOOD - $600000

Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

Best Possible

Price Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

DRE 00997900

GEOFF T HAMILL

G EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GREEN GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

NewListing

NewListing

NewListing

New Price

NewPrice

Green

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

Charlene Bolton amp Collette AlbaneseBRE00927473 bull BRE01281576

Coldwell Banker Town amp Country250 W First St Suite 100 Claremont

9096210895 bull 9097320955

GORGEOUS VILLAGE HOME - $985500

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

Maureen Haney Cell 626-216-8067 Office 626-963-2050 x135 Coldwell Banker Millennium BRE 01169487

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-3 PM

8202019 Claremont COURIER 11-6-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-11-6-15 3132

Local Expertise with a Global Reach Local Expertise with a Global Reach

DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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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

Read what my clients are saying VisitwwwMasonProphetcom and click on Testimonials

or find me on wwwYelpcom

mdashGarry amp Dorothy L

Mason is an excellent realtor We commend him

for his diligence throughout the entire process of

selecting and purchasing our new property Were

sure with his thoughtfulness and kindness he will

do very well in his chosen field of endeavor

For more information photos and virtual tours please visit wwwGeoffHamillcom or call 9096210500

HISTORIC CLAREMONT VILLAGE NINE-UNITINCOME PROPERTY - $950000

Prime locale in the heart of the village convenient toshopping colleges and fine schools Two-story mainhouse building boasts eight corner units plus largebasement and third-story storage attic Newer exteri-or paint Separate cottage with high vaulted ceilingsalso on-site Built circa 1912 Spacious nearly 13-acre lot boasts tall shade trees shed garage easycare landscape and plenty of parking A rare find sel-dom offered for sale on the open market (S252)

CUSTOM MID-CENTURYDESIGNERrsquoS HOME - $650000

An absolute must-see This single-story residencewas custom built by Harold Campbell circa 1958 andhas been maintained beautifully by the same familysince Impressive great room setting accented with ahandsome fireplace boasts expansive family anddining room areas adjacent to the custom-designedkitchen Lavish master spa bathroom Indoor laundryroom Tile roof Picturesque backyard is very wel-coming and features several yard areas around agently trickling water fountain (B842)

COMING SOONbull North Claremont One-Story EstateNearly One Acre - $1150000

bull Claremont Village HeritageHouse - $1100000

bull Northeast Claremont Pride ofOwnership - $750000

bull La Verne Hillside View Lots - $650000bull Charming Cottage Near Village - $495000

FOR LEASEbull North Claremont Condit School

District - $2400 monthly

SELLERSI have motivated and qualified buyers

looking for a Claremont home

Please contact me today for a FREEcomplimentary market analysis of yourproperty Thank you

9096210500GeoffGeoffHamillcom

PRESTIGIOUS MID-CENTURY CUSTOM IN COVETEDTOWNE RANCH NEIGHBORHOOD - $600000

Quality custom residence built by Guy MusgroveSprawling one-story light filled floor plan perfect forentertaining and family living Cheerful spaciouskitchen with eating and office nook opens to friend-ly family great room with second fireplace Centralair and heating copper plumbing plus multiplebuilt-ins throughout Indoor laundry room Beauti-fully landscaped deep and wide lot approximately14 acre with expansive covered patio and spa-cious yard areas (S750)

OLD CLAREMONT VILLAGERANCH-STYLE - $665000

Custom built home recently remodeled boasts re-done kitchen with newer wood cabinets granitecounters and eating area Three potential bed-rooms two bathrooms and approximately 1850 sqft Third bedroom used as officeden (missing an en-try door) with wood paneled walls and bookshelvesOak hardwood floors plus tile floors in kitchen andbathrooms Central air and heat Two-car garageplus carport Approximately 14-acre lot with grassyyard areas tall mature trees and an attractive fieldstone wall (T683)

NEWLY BUILT ECO-FRIENDLYGREEN HOME - $669800

This newly built single-level home is presented by Crest-wood Communities in north Upland Features include2601 sq ft of living space four bedrooms three bath-rooms and an open concept floor plan Large kitchenwith center island granite countertops breakfast barnook area and all new stainless steel appliances Ener-gy-wise features include Low-E dual-pane windows ra-diant barrier roof sheathing high efficiency heating andcooling equipment tankless water heaters and is GreenCertified This is a rare find a brand new energy efficienthome with no HOA or Mello Roos (K1061)

NORTH UPLAND JEFFREY GROUPEXECUTIVE HOME - $675000

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac on a beautifullymaintained street Double-door entry welcomes youto a large foyer winding staircase and vaulted smoothceilings The spacious granite counter kitchen is per-fect for the chef of the family with a center island anda walk-in pantry The master suite enjoys a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from both theover-sized tub and the master bedroom Attachedthree-car garage Spacious over 14-acre lot boastsblock wall fencing patio area fruit trees and lushgrassy grounds (D2237)

Best Possible

Price Achieved

Every Time

Tell a Friend

DRE 00997900

GEOFF T HAMILL

G EOFF IS 1 IN C LAREMONT S ALES amp L ISTINGS SINCE 1988

Broker Associate ABR CRS e-PRO GREEN GRI SFR SRES

Celebrating over 25 years of service 1988-2015

NewListing

NewListing

NewListing

New Price

NewPrice

Green

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Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

Charlene Bolton amp Collette AlbaneseBRE00927473 bull BRE01281576

Coldwell Banker Town amp Country250 W First St Suite 100 Claremont

9096210895 bull 9097320955

GORGEOUS VILLAGE HOME - $985500

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

Maureen Haney Cell 626-216-8067 Office 626-963-2050 x135 Coldwell Banker Millennium BRE 01169487

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-3 PM

8202019 Claremont COURIER 11-6-15

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Local Expertise with a Global Reach Local Expertise with a Global Reach

DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday November 6 2015 3

Elegant two-story home with three bedrooms twobathrooms approximately 2450 sq ft built circa1941 Beautiful living room with a marble fireplace

and recessed lighting Formal dining room with wain-scoting and bay window Spacious family room with awood-burning fireplace wet bar and views to back patioRemodeled kitchen with granite counters and walk-inpantry Spacious office on second floor Upstairs anddownstairs bathrooms have been remodeled Beautifullymaintained hardwood floors Lovely natural lightingthroughout Dual-zoned heating and air-conditioningCharming backyard featuring a sparkling pool two pa-tios a rose garden gazebo and drip irrigation A fabulous

home in move-in condition in prime Village location

Charlene Bolton amp Collette AlbaneseBRE00927473 bull BRE01281576

Coldwell Banker Town amp Country250 W First St Suite 100 Claremont

9096210895 bull 9097320955

GORGEOUS VILLAGE HOME - $985500

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 PM bull 665 W 10TH ST CLAREMONT625 N Live Oak Canyon Rd La Verne - 1089000

Secluded and private gatedestate located in prestigiousLive Oak Canyon Custom

built Redwood contemporary-style home with 3478 sq ft onan approximately one-acre lot(39336 sq ft) with breathtakingviews of the foothills canyonsand city lights Surrounded by

mature park-like grounds of oak trees gardens and lush lawn areaA rock walkway leads you to aformal entry with beautiful glassfront door formal foyer and step-

down formal living room with rock and redwood fireplace with lots of natural light Re-modeled open kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances Dining area andcozy family room with slider door to outside entertaining area Three good sized down-stairs bedrooms and two downstairs bathrooms including one bedroombathroom withseparate entry that could be used as a mother-in-law suite Large private master suitewith fireplace large Roman tub and dual-sink vanity An upstairs loft is perfect for a chil-drenrsquos playroom or man cave Enjoy a gorgeous outside oasis with lushlandscaping oak trees and a beautiful deck complete with gazebo and

built-in BBQ for your daytime and evening entertaining Property iszoned for horses Highly desired Claremont School Dis-trict Oversized three-car attached garage and ample park-ing complete this picturesque estate

Maureen Haney Cell 626-216-8067 Office 626-963-2050 x135 Coldwell Banker Millennium BRE 01169487

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-3 PM

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Local Expertise with a Global Reach Local Expertise with a Global Reach

DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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Local Expertise with a Global Reach Local Expertise with a Global Reach

DISTINCTIVE EXECUTIVE HOME

Stunning JM Peters has been thoughtfully upgraded to create a warm updated and invitingenvironment This sprawling single-story boasts an excellent upscale location just east of his-toric Euclid Avenue and is gorgeous The formal living and dining rooms are ideal for special oc-casion entertaining Completely remodeled gourmet kitchen and nook boasting granite countersand top-end stainless steel appliances Hear guests laughter in the spacious family room witha cozy fireplace as everyone is enjoying the big game Romantic master suite features fire-place and oversized tub perfect for relaxing after a long day Working from home is a breezein the spacious officelibrary while the fourth bedroom is a separate suite making it ideal forguests nanny or granny Expansive grounds include a sparkling pool and spa multiple seatingareas outdoor BBQ and a very private beautifully manicured backyard Call to view this spec-tacular residence $1065000 (T389)

BLAISDELL RANCH

Reminiscent of a French country home there are soaring artist-designed ceilings and a largeopen foyer This home is designed for private family moments as well as entertaining on a largescale Find a great room effect in the spacious kitchen and family areas with amenities like thecozy fireplace wet bar and French doors that open to the luxurious yard where you will feel youhave entered into a charming French courtyard The privately gated area features a large patiosurrounded by lush landscaping and includes a sparkling pool and spa The master bedroomis downstairs and offers a beautifully detailed fireplace built-in bookcases a large walk-in closetand sumptuous master bathroom Upstairs you will find a bonus room that can be used as amedia room office or gym With a three-car garage and extra storage you will have plenty ofroom for everything This home has a fantastic location that is close to the Thompson Creek Trailand the Wilderness Park Call now for your private tour $1175000 (D871)

UPGRADED END-UNIT

Fabulously upgraded condo in a very privatelocation features living room with gas fire-place and large balcony overlooking the lushgreenbelt Stylish kitchen offers sleek cabi-netry and gleaming granite counters Plusgreat amenities including park-like settingchildrenrsquos play area tennis courts pool andspa $230000 (V8315)

SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL

Custom home with beautiful features like thewood beamed ceiling arched doorways shin-ing hardwood floors and big open spacesMultiple yard spaces offer covered patioscourtyard and generous side yard with roomfor a pool Plus there is an unusual six-cargarage parking perfect for the car contractoror hobby lover $795000 (V1663)

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

Reflect your achievements in this beauti-fully maintained home with sweeping stair-case high ceilings and an abundance ofwindows allowing in natural light Remod-eled kitchen spacious interior the back-yard is a private oasis with its sparkling pooland spa Dont miss out call today$665000 (N1343)

GULA BUILT HOME

Combine location amazing mountain viewsand custom-built appointments of Nick Gulaand get a spectacular residence The lovelyflow carries you from room to room while youenjoy the designer fireplace unique wet bararched doorways spacious covered patiorefreshing pool and so much more$925000 (T1756)

COMPLETELY REMODELED

This home will impress with its open andbright floor plan enhanced by decorator lam-inate flooring and state-of-the-art kitchenboasting glazed cabinetry granite countersand stainless steel appliances Huge greatroom features dual-sided fireplace and spa-cious master features relaxing jetted tub$415000 (T1476)

CHEFrsquoS DREAM KITCHEN

Entertain family and friends alike as you cookup a dish Julia Child would be proud ofChefrsquos kitchen features granite counters andstainless steel appliances Guests will lovethe homersquos upgraded interior includingscraped ceilings and recessed lightingPrime location in a delightful neighborhood$410000 (B11873)

LEWIS BUILT HOME

Find the builderrsquos signature architecture inthe open and bright floor plan with detailslike dramatic arch kitchen open to the fam-ily room with lots of windows and floor-to-ceiling fireplace This property boasts ahuge yard has been remodeled and isready for holiday entertaining Call now tosee this home $719000 (A2028)

COLONIAL-STYLE ESTATE

Enter the dramatic foyer with soaring ceilingsand glorious crystal chandeliers Paneled li-brary music and living rooms exhibit a crafts-mans hand The perfectly proportionedkitchen and great room create the backdropfor entertaining as well as wonderful family liv-ing Multiple balconies overlook the gardensinfinity pool and spa $2700000 (S2468)

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