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Page 1: Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

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COUNCIL ADDRESSES SPEED LIMITS APPROVES DEPOT LEASEP AG E 3

Friday December 11 2015 983157 $150

Cour er iclaremont-couriercom

OBITS PAGE 8 9 11

CALENDARPAGE 12

Chag Sameach

Vi si t claremont-couriercom

BLOTTER PAGE 4

LETTERS PAGE 2 7

l remont

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffABOVE Vanessa Liang and her brother Steve are happy tosee Santa and Mrs Claus on Friday during the annual HolidayPromenade in the Claremont Village Parents and childrenlined up for hours to see St Nick

AT LEFT The city of Claremont held its first menorah-lightingceremony this year at city hall Mayor Corey Calaycay lit theshamash or center candle on the menorah which will be ondisplay on the south side of Claremont City Hall for all ofHanukkah

PAGE 14

lsquotis the seasonWersquove got the holidays covered

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An answer to our worst fearsDear Editor

A computer geek friend of mine toldme the whole Internet system could crashwith about three key strokes He said theInternet was never designed for how it iscurrently being used and neither is the

wireless technology So it occurs to metherersquos hope for saving the free worldfrom the extremist suicidal murdererswhoever they may be

Much of what is happening in thehatersrsquo world of today would be impossi-ble without the Internet the facile waysof connecting and brainless ways of find-ing anyone and everything the easilyavailable instruction on how to deviselethal cheap Internet Explosive Devices(IEDs) the impulsive ways of dissemi-nating opinions and spinning ldquofactsrdquo intoinflammatory rhetoric

Whatrsquos worse is that there is a hugepopulation all-too-willing to believe any-thing that stirs up adrenalin Some rheto-

ric or polemics are designed to bypassfrontal lobes and go directly to the triggerfinger Some think ldquoWhy vote when bul-lets will take care of my frustration im-mediatelyrdquo

By the way when did it happen thatwe as a society would rather honor in-flammatory rhetoric than the rational andfactual truth Did that begin to happenwhen humanistic psychology died or wasit with the birth and contagion of the In-ternet e-mailing Facebook Tweetingetc Any answers or thoughts will be ap-preciated even those from true believersand otherwise prejudiced opinionators

Irsquom sure not everyone will agree withme but thatrsquos okay with me Irsquove been

right about some things before and fewagreed with me then Being old Irsquodrather be right than loved Thanks forpaying attention

Wersquore all somehow assured there willbe more catastrophic tragedies in the nearfuture but that doesnrsquot keep me fromhaving chats and coffee (or a martini) atthe local haunts Denial is a wonderfulpsychotic mechanism that allows us tolive our lives and keep functioning in ourmore or less preferred ways The wintersolstice is coming May your saeason besafe and jolly Christopher S Rubel

Claremont

Messiah sing alongDear Editor

Thank you for your letter in last weekrsquosCOURIER regarding the extra chorus wewill sing this year at the Claremont Sym-phony Orchestrarsquos annual Messiah sing-along

Irsquoll be glad to answer your questionsince I have the privilege of being directorof music for the CSO This year theCSOrsquos 33rd Messiah performances will beheld at 130 and 4 pm on Sunday De-cember 20 at Bridges Hall of Music (ldquoLit-tle Bridgesrdquo) at Pomona CollegeAttendance at all our concerts is free al-though donations are appreciated

The past two years in addition to thetraditional Part I and the ldquoHallelujahrdquochorus we have added an extra chorusldquoBehold the Lamb of Godrdquo (2013) andldquoSurely He Hath Borne Our Griefsrdquo(2014)

This year we will sing ldquoSince By ManCame Deathrdquo from Part Three 46 in thescore edition we sell at a cost of $10 or forrent for $5 in the lobby This is a specialchorus containing a rare example of acapella music in Handelrsquos works

From now on we will add this informa-tion to our pre-concert publicity and web-site (wwwClaremontSOorg) You cansign up for our publicity emails at clare-montsymphonyorchestragmail com

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 2

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

Agendas for city meetings are avail-able at wwwciclaremontcaus

GOVERNING

OURSELVES

Monday December 14Public Art CommitteeCouncil Chamber 7 pm

Tuesday December 15Planning CommissionCouncil Chamber 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 50

ADVENTURESI N H A I K U

Donald Trump tough guy

Top recruiter for ISIS

Pushing fear and hate

mdashDave Nemer

Haiku submissions should reflect upon lifeor events in Claremont Please email entriesto editorclaremont-couriercom

Thank you for your support of the CSOfor 24 years I look forward to havingyou sing along again with us this year

Robert SageDirector of Music

Claremont Symphony Orchestra

READERSrsquo COMMENTSSend readersrsquo comments via email to edi-

torclaremont-couriercom or by mail orhand-delivery to 1420 N Claremont BlvdSte 205B Claremont CA 91711 The dead-line for submission is Tuesday at 5 pm Let-ters are the opinion of the writer not areflection of the COURIER

We reserve the right to edit letters Lettersshould not exceed 250 words Viewpointsshould not exceed 650 words We cannot guar-antee publication of every letter Letters willbe published at the discretion of the editor

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The Claremont Museumof Art is about to re-ceive a new set of

walls The city council ap-proved renting out the Clare-

mont Depot to the museum ata reduced price at Tuesdayrsquosmeeting

The CMA will set up shop at the his-toric Depot currently occupied byFoothill Transit at a rate of one dollar ayear according to city documents Thedecision is the latest chapter in the mu-seumrsquos up-and-down history in Clare-mont and is contingent on theprocurement of more than $1 million ingrants

Human Services Director AnneTurner who presented the proposal tocouncil claimed that establishing themuseum at the location would ldquopre-

serve the Claremont Depot and reframeit not only as a visual icon for the com-munity but as a hub for Claremontrsquosgrowing arts scene and a centerpiece tothe Village areardquo

The CMA first established in 2004was originally located in the PackingHouse but closed its doors at the end of 2009 due to financial woes Since thenCMA has billed itself as a ldquomuseumwithout wallsrdquo with much of the art-work owned by the group housed in aclimate-controlled storage space inPomona

The 10-year lease hinges on the mu-seumrsquos pledge to secure over $18 mil-lion in grants to keep the museum open

according to Ms Turner The CMA willtake over the Depot ldquoas isrdquo save for$350000 in ADA and seismic retro-fitting the city will undertake

Funds for ADA and seismic retro-fitting will come from Proposition Cwhich allocates money for transporta-tion-related endeavors Ms Turner con-firmed the funds have been approvedfor use on the museum project

In her presentation Ms Turner alsosaid the Depotrsquos location along the rail-road tracks coupled with the upcomingGold Line extension will frame themuseum as a regional destination

Once the museum is open the publicrestrooms at the Depot will no longer

remain available to the publicMetrolink bus riders and pedestrianslooking to use restrooms must insteadseek other public restrooms in the Vil-lage the nearest being city hall

With an annual operating budget of close to $900000 the CMA opened itsinaugural location at the Packing Housein 2006 after years of planning spear-headed by Claremont resident and artistMarguerite McIntosh The museumstruggled at the Packing House whichboard members attributed to the nation-wide economic recession

After borrowing more than $37450from the city to stay afloat the museumclosed its doors two days after Christ-

mas in 2009Ms Turner explained to the council

that the $1 per year rent is vital for thesurvival of the museum which will hitthe ground running to secure grants andother funds

One such grant is the California Cul-

tural and Historical Endowment Grantwhich awards from $250000 to$500000 One requirement for apply-ing for the grant is that a facility mustbe open to the public for at least 120days

During discussion the councilpraised the idea wholeheartedly hailingit as an excellent idea for the commu-nity

ldquo[The Depot] has been sitting thereas beautiful as it is but without a soulrdquoMayor Pro Tem Sam Pedroza said ldquoIcanrsquot think of a better idea than thisproject It would really give it the life itneeds and fulfill the vision the commu-nity had when it restored this buildingrdquo

Councilmember Larry Schroederagreed calling the project a ldquowin-winrdquoand ldquoa great opportunity for the sta-tionrdquo

The motion passed unanimously 5-0According to the deal the CMA must

meet with city staff annually for up-dates and the city reserves the right toterminate the contract at any time

Focus on speed limitsAlso on the agenda for the city coun-

cil was a proposal to change the speedlimits of a number of roadways withinthe city The changes were the result of the 2015 Speed Survey which cata-logued average speeds of drivers going

through selected stretches of roadCity Engineer Loretta Mustafa pre-

sented the findings to council and rec-ommended changing the speed limits tothe following roads Claremont Boule-vard from Sixth to Foothill wouldchange from 45 mph to 40 mph SixthStreet from Mills to Claremont woulddecrease from 35 mph to 30 IndianHill Boulevard from American to SanJose would fall to 30 mph from 35mph and Indian Hill from First toBonita would downgrade from 30 mphto 25 mph

The only speed limit increase wouldaffect a stretch of Oxford Avenue fromColby Circle to Scripps Drive Accord-ing to the results of the survey the aver-age speed along the stretch of road is 33mph Based on the data Ms Mustafapresented a recommendation to in-crease the speed limit from 25 mph to30 mph

Almost all of the public commenters

were residents of the adjacent neighbor-hood who claimed the speed limit in-crease would be a danger to thecommunity

Resident Cheryl Boardman describeda certain crosswalk within the stretch of road as a ldquodeath walkrdquo because it iswithin a blind spot

Judy Marchant was more forceful inher stance against the proposed speedlimit hike calling out the police depart-ment for not enforcing speeders on thestreet and calling on them to ldquoenforcethe hell out of [the speed limit]rdquo

During discussion the councilmem-bers expressed reservations with ap-proving the speed limit increase on

Oxford moving toward Alternative BThe alternative would approve all the

speed limits with an exception of Ox-ford and would evaluate possible traf-fic calming procedures to alleviatespeeding including crosswalks

ldquoItrsquos a very frustrating experience forevery street that comes before usrdquo MrSchroeder said ldquoAnd I just have to re-

mind the public that itrsquos state laws thatare binding us hererdquoMr Schroeder encouraged the public

to contact their state representative if they feel like the current rules regardingspeed limit classifications need to bechanged

Councilmember Opanyi Nasialicalled out many residents in the af-fected area for speeding themselves andsending the average speed upward

ldquoWe have had so many people com-ing in tonight complaining about in-creasing speed limits on Scrippsrdquo MrNasiali said ldquoSo itrsquos not the personfrom the other city or the other neigh-borhood who is speeding on your street

Itrsquos you your neighbor or the personnearby And I challenge those of youwho are here saying lsquotheyrsquore going tokill us with speedrsquo that you actually dodrive 25 miles an hour in a residentialdistrict I bet that you donrsquotrdquo

The council moved forward with Al-ternative B with a unanimous 5-0 voteThe Traffic and Transportation Com-mission will look over ways to alleviatespeeds at its meeting in January 2016

Committee to review ideasfor police station

A

t the end of the meet-ing Mayor Corey

Calaycay formally an-nounced the creation of a newad hoc committee that wouldoversee plans for a new policestation The committee createdafter the failure of Measure PSat the polls last month willcontain both supporters anddetractors of the measure

The committee members are FrankBedoya Jack Blair Gar Byrum BettyCrocker Helaine Goldwater CarolynGonzales Hal Hargrave MarciaHorowitz Jim Keith Stig LanneskogSally Seven Michael Shea MarkSterba Jess Swick and Paul Wheelerwith Mr Calaycay and Police Commis-sion Chair Ed Reece serving as ex-offi-cio members

Mr Bedoya and Ms Crocker wereprominent members of the Yes on PScampaign while Mr Shea was the chiefarchitect of the proposed police stationMr Sterba and Ms Seven were vocalopponents of the measure and Mr Lan-neskog is the CEO of the ClaremontUniversity Consortium

The council will not meet for the restof the year The December 22 meetingwas ceremoniously canceled for theChristmas holiday

mdashMatthew Bramlett

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 3CITY NEWS

Claremont Museum of Art has new home at the Depot

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont Museum of Art and the city of Claremont inked a deal for a 10-yearlease of the Claremont Depot to be used as a museum space

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 4CITY NEWS

Wednesday December 2Claremont police arrested a San

Bernardino woman after she stole cof-fee creamers from a convenience storeand refused to leave The incident hap-pened at 941 pm at AMPM accord-ing to Lt Mike Ciszek When officersarrived they found 49-year-old SueSchlie inside the business and exhibit-ing telltale signs of narcotic intoxica-tion When officers asked if she hadever used Ms Schlie replied ldquoI neverdid Irsquom like the firedog you knowThe fire dog in the academyrdquo She wasarrested and transported to CPD jail

Thursday December 3An unknown number of burglars

broke into a home and stole a numberof valuables including an AmericanGirl doll The incident happened be-tween 9 am and 1025 pm on the3500 block of Pennsylvania Place Theburglars used an ldquounknown toolrdquo tosmash a window on the property gain-ing entry to the house The subjectsstole jewelry as well as the doll withestimated property loss at $5500 Any-one with information is urged to contactthe Claremont Police Department at(909) 399-5411

Friday December 4An arrest in front of a gas station

turned into something larger early Fri-day morning Claremont officers ini-tially made contact with a man and a

woman in front of the AMPM on the700 block of East Foothill Boulevardclose to 1 am The man identified him-self to officers as ldquoJames Huntrdquo andduring a check of his bag an opiumpipe was found as well as burglarytools The woman initially gave a nameto officers and was allowed to leave AsMr Hunt was being taken into custodyhe revealed his true identity as AdamRussell a 20-year-old local transientwho had a felony no-bail warrant on hisrecord While Mr Russell was gettingbooked he twisted the fingers of the ar-resting officer resulting in other offi-cers wrestling him to the ground Basedon the information Mr Russell hadgiven them officers located the womanagain at the Starbucks on the 600 blockof Foothill When police found herthey determined she was actually a 13-year-old runaway from La Verne Shewas also exhibiting signs of drug intox-ication and was in possession of a dag-ger The juvenile was arrested andreleased to the Department of Child andFamily Services Mr Russell is beingcharged with obstruction resisting ar-rest giving false a ID to an officer andassault on an officer

A La Verne woman was arrested for

DUI after she crashed her car into aClaremont welcome sign Ingrid Delva27 was traveling westbound near theintersection of Base Line and Forbes atapproximately 307 am when she

made an unsafe turn which caused herto crash into a median a city-ownedtree a concrete pole a large metal signand the welcome sign When officersarrived at the scene they determinedthat Ms Delva was under the influenceof alcohol Due to her injuries MsDelva was transported to Pomona Val-ley Hospital and given a written noticeto appear for the DUI

Claremont police arrested a man after

he was found screaming and honkinghis horn in a residential driveway atabout 530 pm Christopher Dreyer 43of Claremont had been honking andscreaming for a while before officers ar-rived to the house located on the 1800block of Antioch Road according to LtCiszek When officers asked Mr Dreyerwhy he was making noise he repliedthat coyotes were chasing him A recordcheck revealed he was on probation fordomestic violence and when officerssearched Mr Dreyer they foundmethamphetamine in his front shirtpocket Mr Dreyer was arrested andsent to CPD jail

Sunday December 6Being a jerk wonrsquot get you very far

in this town A San Dimas man learnedthis lesson the hard way after he was ar-rested for public intoxication after get-ting kicked out of The PressChristopher Schlieker 47 was ejectedfrom the bar after allegedly insulting afemale patron according to the reportMr Schlieker hung around too long andpolice were called Upon arrival police

noticed Mr Schlieker showing signs of alcohol intoxication ldquoI was at ThePress having a good time when thiswoman wanted me to move so shecould sit downrdquo Mr Schlieker told po-lice ldquoI told her if she wasnrsquot so fat Iwouldnrsquot have to move She got madand the bar asked me to leave I did notdo anything wrong She was just madbecause she was fatrdquo Mr Schliekerwas arrested for public intoxication andspent the night in the CPD jail

Monday December 7Claremont police arrested 27-year-old

Gardenia Guzman of Claremont forpublic intoxication after she walkedthrough a crosswalk on a red hand sig-nal at the intersection of Harrison andTowne While Ms Guzman was walk-ing at approximately 1032 pm a carnarrowly missed hitting her When offi-cers arrived and told Ms Guzman aboutthe near hit she replied ldquoReally Ididnrsquot even see the carrdquo Officers no-ticed Ms Guzman exhibiting signs of drunkenness While police were engag-ing with her Ms Guzmanrsquos parents re-portedly showed up at the sceneaccording to Lt Ciszek This agitatedMs Guzman causing her to lie on theground and refuse to get up Policehelped her into the cruiser where shebanged her head against the door fourtimes When asked if she needed med-ical attention while at the CPD jail MsGuzman said ldquoOh no Irsquom fine I was

just trippinrsquo just acting dumbrdquomdashMatthew Bramlett

newsclaremont-couriercom

POLICE BLOTTER

The arraignment of a 14-year-oldClaremont boy accused of his sis-terrsquos murder has been pushed to

late JanuaryJudge Wade Olson of the Pomona Superior Court

pushed the hearing for Nathaniel Geurts on requestfrom counsel to January 26 2016 This is the sec-ond time the arraignment hearing has been resched-uled

Clad in an orange prison jumpsuit and shackled atthe arms and ankles the suspect appeared before thecourt looking straight ahead as Judge Olson spokewith him When Judge Olson asked if he wouldwaive his right to a speedy preliminary hearing dueto the arraignment being pushed he replied ldquoYesyour honorrdquo

The suspectrsquos lawyer Daniel G Davis referred tothe defendantrsquos young age and argued that the no-tion of him being tried as an adult was ldquounconstitu-tionalrdquo

Judge Olson disagreed ldquoThe state of the law is

exactly where he is right nowrdquo he saidThe boy has been charged with murder in the

death of his 15-year-old sister Aspen Geurts on No-vember 4 According to Lt Mike Ciszek the teen al-legedly stabbed his sister in the chest with a kitchenknife in the backyard of their home located on the300 block of Andover Drive

The suspect is currently being held on $10 millionbail His next appearance will be at the Pomona Su-perior Court mdashMatthew Bramlett

newsclaremont-couriercom

Geurts arraignmentpostponed until January

The source of that familiar squawking in Claremontrsquos skies isnrsquot typically seen up-close About a dozen

green parrots were eating breakfast together at Jaeger Park munching on berries one morning last

week Itrsquos rumored that these parrots are escaped migrators from the Huntington Library and Gardens in

San Marino and have since adapted to the wilds of Claremont and beyond The birds do enjoy the warm

winter weather and this week is no exception Weekend weather will be partly cloudy with temperatures

in the 70s lows around 45 degrees No rain is expected over the next 10 days

ChatterboxCOURIER photoPeter Weinberger

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 201 5 5

Jack Pitneyrsquos book may notprovide hard-and-fast an-swers on autism whether at

home or in society as a wholebut it does give readers a lot to

think aboutThe Politics of Autism provides a view

into the ways we try to acknowledge andsupport people and their families whosedisability makes navigating a complicatedworld even more complicated

Itrsquos a messy proposition because noth-ing in the situation is uniform beginningwith the condition After all people withautism fall into a spectrum that can findthem unable to communicate at all or elo-quent enough to share their stories for lit-erary or political ends

Mr Pitney a professor of politics atClaremont McKenna College was in-spired to write the book because someoneclose to him has autism but itrsquos not auto-

biographicalldquoThere are a lot of good first-person

accounts There are plenty of thosebooksrdquo he said ldquoWhat I thought wasneeded is for someone to put togetherwhat we know about autism policies andwhat the government is doing on variouslevelsrdquo

When a parent receives a diagnosis thattheir child has autism or suspects theirchild may have the disability they craveguidance according to Mr Pitney

ldquoThatrsquos something the people in thecommunity need direction about whatservices are available and what kind of help is out thererdquo he said

Unfortunately the answer is convo-

luted Therersquos no sweeping federal policyfor the diagnosis and treatment of autismInstead it varies from state-to-statecounty-to-county

In California and in many other statesa toddler with autism receives servicesfrom a regional center In some caseshowever families find their children onlong waiting lists for services which pre-cludes them getting help during the earli-est stages of diagnosis

After age three the school system as-sumes primary responsibility for autismservices Then at age 22 that responsi-bility is transferred back to the regionalcenter at which point Mr Pitney charac-terizes the level of assistance provided as

ldquohit or missrdquoIn Politics of Autism he quotes Illinois

state representative Patricia Bellock whosays ldquoWe call it falling off the cliff Wecan keep them in school until theyrsquore 22After that therersquos nothing for themrdquo

Mr Pitney emphasizes that the supporteach individual and each family affectedby autism receives varies widely from re-gion to region from district to districtfrom school site to school site and fromcase to case

There are some people out there whosay they have been able to get rid of theirchildrsquos autism through complementarytherapies such as a diet change The mostwell-known of these is celebrity Jenny

McCarthy whose approach has createdoutrage among many in the autism com-

munityMost people however say there is no

cure for autism spectrum disorder Whatmost people agree upon is that interven-tionsmdashsuch as speech occupational orbehavioral therapymdashcan be very benefi-cial and the earlier such services begin thebetter

Decades ago people with autism wereassumed to have mental retardation or

mental illness A common course of actionwas to commit them to an institutionNowadays a more integrative approach isadvocated which sees the person withautism living at home and attendingschool Whenever possible the goal is tomainstream a childrsquos education In mostcases kids with autism attend a publicschool spending as much time as possiblein classes dominated by peers withoutautism

Itrsquos not cheap Many kids with autismrequire a one-on-one aide in the class-room as well as ancillary services likespeech therapy and adaptive physical ed-ucation It all starts with the studentsrsquo in-dividualized education program (IEP)

Some districts are pro-active and pro-vide a strong education to students with

autism In other cases parents have tofight for accommodations going so far asto have legal counsel or specialists attendtheir IEPs Itrsquos easy to understand why adistrict might balk at coverage consider-ing thatmdashdespite the fact that schoolsmust give a fair and equal education toeach student providing any necessary ac-commodations needed to nurture disabledstudentsmdashstudents with disabilities re-

ceive only 19 percent more funding fromthe federal government

ldquoThe way the Individuals with Disabil-ities Education Act is structured it puts alot of pressure on parents to be advocatesrdquoMr Pitney said

Some parents are more successful thanothers at getting the services they feel theirchild needs Parents who are highly edu-cated and affluent seem to do better be-cause they tend to be more knowledgeableabout the childrsquos rights and often havelawyers and medical professionals in theirsocial circles Low-income and minorityfamilies tend to be at greater risk of fallingthrough the cracks

The disparity is so great that some ad-

vocates tell parents if they donrsquot want to bepushed to the side they should present

themselves as affluent aware and un-afraid In Mr Pitneyrsquos book he shares theadvice of Carmen Carley a professionalautism advocate in the state of CalifornialdquoWear a fake diamond ringrdquo she tellsmothers who lack a real one ldquoMake themthink yoursquore ready to fight Donrsquot show

them yoursquore weak Donrsquot show themyoursquore tiredrdquo

It takes even greater advocacy and insome cases agitation to get insurance com-panies to foot the bill for therapies Inmany cases companies with an eye on thebottom line deny familiesrsquo funding or re-imbursement for all but the most med-ically obvious treatments The problemwith this approach is there is no medica-tion or surgery that has proved effective inthe treatment of autism The treatment istherapeutic and again therapists cost

To complicate matters a child maymake great gains with one therapy yetanother will suffer deficits under the sameprogram Therersquos no one approach that

works with all kids on the spectrumMr Pitney points to the cost of Applied

Behavioral Analysis a commonly usedtherapy that is controversial but whichmany autism families swear by

ldquoAn intensive program may take 25 to40 hours a week of one-on-one attentionfor one to three years with rates starting at$50 an hourrdquo he notes in his book ldquoMorethan 30 states have enacted laws requiringhealth insurance companies to cover be-havioral therapy With autism though alsquomandatersquo on the insurers is not a lsquoguar-anteersquo for the parents who often have tofight insurance companies in court to en-sure compliancerdquo

Although highly effective less main-

stream therapies like Floortimemdasha devel-opmental individual-difference relation-ship-based model (DIR) created by childpsychiatrist Stanley Greenspanmdasharenrsquotcovered at all

Mr Pitney admits his book is nopanacea writing ldquoNearly every page ofthis book has suggested unanswered ques-tion Some may not even be answerablerdquo

What he is sure about is that wheneverpossible autism policies and politicsshould be devised with the cooperation ofpeople who have autism have a lovedone whorsquos affected or are at least willingto walk a mile in the moccasins of those inthe autism community

ldquoItrsquos important to take into account the

perspectives of autistic people themselveswhich tend to get lost sometimesrdquo he said

Mr Pitney is pleased to see that a grow-ing number of people are aware of autismmaking them more sensitive to those whoare on the spectrum and more open to po-litical expedients such as legislation andfunding And he has seen first-hand thatwith proper intervention the outcome forpeople with autism can exceed all expec-tations

ldquoHere in Claremont there was a timewhen people with autism wouldnrsquot get tocollegerdquo Mr Pitney said ldquoNow some ofmy students have autismrdquo

The Politics of Autism is availablethrough Amazon and most major book-

sellers mdashSarah Torribiostorribioclaremont-couriercom

CMC professor explores lsquoPolitics of Autismrsquo in new book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffJack Pitney professor of American politics at Claremont McKenna College has re-cently published ldquoThe Politics of Autism Navigating the Contested Spectrumrdquo

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Holiday break by Debbie Carini

In the winter of 1966 I broke my right elbow I wishI could say it was in the service of something dra-matic like trying to jump off a swing in mid-air and

experience flight (thatrsquos how my sister broke her arm)but it was a nerdy pursuit in the dead of winter

With the freezing temperatures outside my sister andI engaged in ldquoindoorrdquo activities usually ldquoplaying pre-tendrdquo On this particularly snowy day my mother waswashing curtains and so we were able to avail ourselvesof a number of curtain rods

ldquoHeyrdquo I said to my sister ldquoletrsquos make these into in-strumentsrdquo

She started moving hers in and out like a trombonewith a telescoping slide I pulled mine apart and foundthat it was just the right size for a violin and bowThough the fiddle is rarely seen in a marching bandmy sister and I decided to have a parade in the base-ment As we headed down the stairs I turned to face

her and assume the role of drum major And so I wasconducting playing and walking backwards when Itripped on a broom that had fallen across a stair tread

I landed on the concrete floor and when my mothertried to help me up pulling my arm we both realizedsomething else was wrong

In those days (a sentence start that makes me feel likeIrsquom about to tell a story about the Great Depression andnot an era generally associated with ldquofree loverdquo and TheBeatles) our doctor practiced out of his house Mymother did not have a driverrsquos license or a car so we

walked or our neighbor my Aunt Margo drove us It

was late afternoon and the doctor confirmed the breakbut he was too busy to set it so he sent me home fordinner (knockwurst and sauerkraut) with my arm in asling

Later he set my arm in old-fashioned plaster It wasgleaming white and everyone signed it My Aunt Nadaan artist told me she was drawing the White House onmy elbowmdashhow stately I thought and was greatly disappointed to see a tall thin building when I held thecast up to the mirror Turns out she drew a picture of alighthouse

Last month in an attempt to lessen the effects of toomuch Thanksgiving dinner my husband son and sonrsquosgirlfriend enjoyed a night hike (led by volunteers fromthe Sierra Club) in Griffith Park

I have a little trepidation about hiking much likeplaying music Irsquom not well-trained in it Irsquom also a lit-

tle nervous to be in nature in the dark (albeit the mid-dle of the city of Los AngelesmdashI would honestly prefera subway in New York City at 10 pm) Our hike leadertook us on a couple of treacherous-sounding pathsmdashCardiac Climb and Ankle-Breaker Path but I managed

Perhaps my knees were shaking just a bit becauseonce we were on the paved service road heading backto the car I took a header onto the gravel breaking myfall with my left ribs and wrist And yes breaking mywrist

So I find myself in another cast version 2015mdashmuchlighter with a soft sock-like layer against my skin Irsquomstill tempted to stick a coat hanger down it to scratchthe phantom itches (much like I did when I was 7) Andthough Irsquom not collecting signatures on this updatedmodel I feel festive and ready for the holidays thanksto a finishing layer of bright green tape So if you think

yoursquove spotted the Grinch in disguise donrsquot worry itrsquo just me and my chartreuse forearmmdashhappy holidays

Afew people stopped bymy home for coffee andbrought donuts with

them While sharing the sweetsamong close friends one of

them shared a profound story ashe took a bite of his maple barHe said the gathering reminded him of

a wonderful little story about a divinesage Curious I asked him to elaborateHe related that once there was a divinesage who while also enjoying a sweetpastry noted that the sweet he was eatinghad been produced with the help of 10000 people

Continuing his discourse the sagebegan to narrate a long chain of peoplewho were engaged in the production of the pastry from sowing the seeds of wheat all the way to its final presentationat the bakery Preparing the ground forthe seeds to grow nurturing and protect-

ing the crops from intruders harvestingit shipping it to the merchants and dis-tributing to retailers and then finally theseries of actions taken by the bakers toprepare this pastry

All these people were occupied forthis humble man to eat the pastry Fi-nally the sage expressed his gratitude tothe people and above all the Creator of the Universe who is the sole providerThis story struck me deeply and mademe reflect on the process by which we

attain anythingThe moral of the story is Gratitude is

the best attitude It is a learned behaviorthat is taught by every parent to their off-spring Two expressions are engrained inall of us as small children Please andThank You

As we take a closer look into the pagesof world history we find that mankindhas been observing special days to ex-press their gratitude to God These areknown as harvest festivals The days cel-ebrated vary from country to country andseason to season when the crops are har-vested This is a secular exercise and assuch is being observed even today inmost countries across the world

From a religious perspective we ob-serve that all religious scriptures and re-ligious practices advise their followers tobe thankful for the Creator who is mostgracious and ever merciful

In Islam the Holy Quran is the divinescripture in which Muslims believe Thefollowing verses of the Quran advise be-lievers to be grateful

(3113) ldquoAnd We bestowed wisdom toLuqman saying lsquoBe grateful to Allahfor whoso is grateful is grateful for thegood of his own soul And whoso is un-grateful then surely Allah is self-suffi-cient Praiseworthyrdquo

Gratitude is being defined by the wordof God as wisdom And wisdom hasbeen explained at another place whereAllah says

ldquoAnd remember the time when yourLord declared lsquoif you are grateful I willsurely bestow more favors to you but if you are ungrateful then know that Mypunishment is severe indeedrsquordquo

Interestingly this truism of the HolyQuran was independently investigatedby a researcher at the University of Cal-ifornia Davis

Robert Emmons penned a book enti-tled How the New Science of GratitudeCan Make You Happier Summarizingthe findings from studies to date MrEmmons says that those who practicegrateful thinking ldquoreap emotional phys-ical and interpersonal benefitsrdquo

People who regularly keep a gratitude journal report fewer illnesses feel betterabout their lives as a whole and are moreoptimistic about the future Mr Emmonsconcludes that gratitude is a choice onepossible response to our life experiences

Similarly in Christianity we find over20 to 30 verses in the Bible enjoining usto be thankful to God and glorify himWe read in Colossians 317 ldquoAnd what-ever you do in word or deed do every-thing in the name of Jesus giving thanks

to God the Father through himrdquoTurning to Judaism we read in the

Talmud the Abrahamic discourse after ameal is served ldquoAbraham caused Godrsquosname to be mentioned by all the travelerswhom he entertained For after they hadeaten and drunk and when they arose tobless Abraham he said to them lsquoIs it ofmine you have eaten Surely it is of whatbelongs to God that you have eaten Sopraise and bless Him by whose word theworld was createdrsquordquo (Talmud Sota 10b)

Again it is said ldquoBe not like thosewho honor their gods in prosperity andcurse them in adversity In pleasure orpain give thanksrdquo (Makita to Exodus2020)

In Buddhism at Plum Village thanks-giving is celebrated by thanking the par-ents loved ones teachers and ourassociates Similarly we find in BhagwatGita the sayings of Krishna and inspira-tional insights to thanksgiving

We are thankful to our president Abra-ham Lincoln who officially dedicated aday for the nation to express the gratitudeto our Creator in our own ways

Thus we see that the act of givingthanks is shared by all and is a wonder-ful commonality among all people offaith To be thankful is to be human

I conclude with the first line of the firstchapter in Holy Quran that sums up theentire thanksgiving message ldquoAll praisebelongs to God the Creator of all theworldsrdquo

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Inter-Faithfully SPEAKINGGratitude is the best attitude by Anwer Mahmood Khan

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Wilderness Park fundingDear Editor

A number of letters have been writtenaddressing the Claremont WildernessPark Master Plan mostly relating to ac-cess parking usage governance and vi-sion Underlying each of these concernshowever is the issue of sustainable fund-ing for the implementation and supportof what should be a resource manage-ment plan for the next 20 years

Speaking as a longtime member of theClaremont Wildlands ConservancyBoard a bit of history should be notedfor the records The last four parcelsadded to the park (excluding JohnsonrsquosPasture) were purchased with grantmoney awarded to Claremont fromcounty or state agencies

Some of our board were in attendanceand spoke at the session of the Riversand Mountains Conservancy consideringClaremontrsquos proposal for our last addi-tion to the park the CuevasGale Ranchparcel A member of that fundingagencyrsquos board spoke in favor of award-ing Claremontrsquos proposal for he consid-ered Claremont a community that

assumed stewardship for its hillsideparkland We received the grant andwith it the responsibility for providingsustainable funding

In addressing the issue of funding thedraft plan specifies that revenues formanaging the park must come solelyfrom the parkrsquos own parking fees and ci-tations Interesting to note since approx-imately 83 percent of park visitors arenot from Claremont the vast majority of revenues supporting the park come fromnon-Claremonters

To continue the stewardship of theWilderness Park for which Claremonthas been recognized (and rewarded) ef-forts to provide sustainable funding must

be clearly defined with flexibility andwithout restricting future city council de-cisions by denying any use of generalfunds for the park as the current draftmaster plan proposes

We urge the city to look at othersources of funding for maintenance butalso for new programs projects and ac-quisition of available land A potentialsource of funding for new improvementsand land acquisition is available througha mandated Parkland Fee of $4400 paid

by developers for each unit within a de-velopment Several hundred such unitshave been built recently in Claremontmany in the northern area of the city

In the draft master plan this possiblesource of funding is not acknowledgedbut shouldnrsquot it be available for con-struction of composting toilets or othernew improvements or land acquisitionas the Parkland Fee is designed to sup-port We understand that such fundshave been used recently and in the pastfor new improvements in urban parksbut not at the Wilderness Park

We applaud the city for initiating themaster plan for the wilderness park butsuggest it does not adequately address

mechanisms for sustainable funding toallow proper stewardship now and overthe next 20 years

Georgeann AndrusClaremont

Give CLU a chanceDear Editor

We read with interest Ted Nallrsquos letterlast week regarding Claremont LincolnUniversityrsquos (CLU) desire to locate inhis neighborhood Mr Nall like mostClaremonters is naturally protective of his neighborhood and clearly does notlook forward to the upheaval a largebuilding project will inflict on the area

As longtime residents of Claremontwe certainly understand his stance butsome of his rhetoric is over-the-top andvery misleading

Therersquos little question that the landowned by the Claremont Unified SchoolDistrict former home of La Puerta Jun-

ior High School will be sold at somepoint and as Mr Nall has indicated thatdeveloper will inflict ldquodirt mess and con-struction noiserdquo on the neighborhood

From all wersquove seen and heard at re-cent neighborhood meetings it appearsthat Claremont Lincoln University an

educational institution not a ldquobusinessrdquowould be a far better neighbor and haveless long-term impact on the neighbor-hood than a housing development or anyother possible large-scale high-densityproject CLU is primarily an online in-stitution so the increased traffic will befar less than it might be from any otherdevelopment

The architect selected by CLU is anexperienced creative and thoughtful in-dividual He is very sensitive to theneighborhood concerns and has listenedcarefully and with an open mind to thesuggestions and issues raised by theneighbors Most developers would neverdevote the time and care that CLU offi-

cials are investing in this phase of theprocess and in making sure that neigh-borsrsquo concerns are not only heard but ad-dressed

This site was not the first choice of thedonors or administrators connected withCLU They would have much preferredto be located closer to the center of townand the other Claremont Colleges Un-fortunately all of that open land is ownedby the Claremont University Consortiumand it is being preserved for possible fu-ture expansion of the Colleges

After looking at all available land inClaremont CLU settled on the La Puertasite with the hope of flipping the park so

the university could have frontage on In-dian Hill Boulevard to provide more vis-ibility and easy access and to be less in-trusive on the neighborhood

To call this a ldquolunatic proposalrdquo is hy-perbole and characterizing the philan-thropists behind the project as ldquonut casesrdquois insulting and incorrect Two of us haveknown Mr and Mrs Lincoln for yearsand they are incredibly generousthoughtful and strategic donors They

have been involved with and have beenremarkably philanthropic to several ofthe Claremont Colleges over the years aswell as to the town of Claremont

Mrs Lincoln is an alumna of ScrippsCollege and Mr Lincoln has served onthe CGU and the CMC Board ofTrustees Claremont Lincoln Universityis the culmination of the Lincolnrsquos long-held vision to increase collaboration andunderstanding among all people and toput wisdom to work in the worldmdashforgood Itrsquos hard to disagree with that mis-sion considering the current divisivenessin our country and the world and the mostrecent horrific acts of terrorism

We hope the neighbors will give this

venture a chance and that they will con-tinue to work with the experienced anddedicated administrators at CLU as theydevelop their plans They are makingevery attempt to be transparent and tolisten carefully to the neighborhood Inthe long run this venture promises to bean outstanding addition to the prestigiousClaremont Colleges and to produce grad-uates who will go forth to make this crazyworld a better place

Sandy BaldonadoMarilyn Ray

Mary F WeisClaremont

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

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OBITUARIESKenneth CaseyVeteran industrialist agriculturalist family man

Kenneth Ross Casey died on Decem-ber 4 2015 in Claremont He was 95

He was born in Pomona in 1920 toJohn Ransom and Bessie Casey He grewup going to Pomona schools helping tendhis family and friendsrsquo citrus trees playing

football and participating in outdoor ad-ventures with the Boy Scouts After hegraduated from Pomona High School in1938 he attended Stanford University fol-lowing in the footsteps of his older brotherJohn Immediately upon graduation in1942 Mr Casey enlisted in the US Navywhere he served in the Pacific Theater of World War II As a lieutenant he was as-signed to an aircraft carrier in the AleutianIslands

When the war ended he returned toPomona to marry his Pomona HighSchool classmate Nancy Louise GillenHe and his new wife returned to StanfordUniversity for an additional year wherehe earned his masterrsquos in engineering be-

fore returning to live in the Pomona Val-ley For the next three decades Mr Caseywas employed at Kaiser Steel starting inthe roll shop as an engineer and then mov-ing into management At the end of his ca-reer he served as vice president of operations He spent his final years aspresident of a fabrication plant an auxil-iary to Kaiser Steel

When the Caseys first returned to Cal-

ifornia they moved to a La Verne houselocated on an orange grove Mr Caseyserved as manager waking up in the weehours to light the smudge pots that keptthe fruit from freezing during coldweather In 1960 the Caseys moved toClaremont with their son Patrick anddaughter Pamela but Kenneth remained

active in agricultural enterprises his entirelife More recently he was actively in-volved in the management of an avocadogrove he owned in Temecula

Upon retirement Mr Casey served onthe Board of VEBA a non-profit organi-zation that managed the retirement fundsof former Kaiser Employees Mr Caseyenjoyed golfing and socializing with long-time Pomona Valley friends He also en-

joyed following sports especially the do-ings of his beloved Stanford football teamIn 1941 Kennethrsquos older brother joinedthe team in competing at the Rose Bowla triumphant game in which the Cardinalsbeat the Nebraska Cornhuskers Two

years ago his son and son-in-law tookhim to watch Stanford compete in theRose Bowl once again

Mr Casey journeyed across Europethe United States Mexico and Canadawith his wife as well as to exotic localeslike China Greece and Turkey One of thecouplersquos favorite trips was to easternAfrica on a safari to see the wild animals

A devoted family man he is survivedby his wife of 69 years Nancy GillenCasey his son and daughter-in-lawPatrick and Cynthia Casey of Orinda Cal-ifornia his daughter and son-in-lawPamela and Steven Nagler of Claremont

and his grandchild Lucia Nagler of LosAngelesA service will be held on Friday De-

cember 11 at 1 pm at Todd MemorialChapel 570 N Garey Ave in Pomonawith a graveside service at Pomona Me-morial Park Cemetery immediately fol-lowing

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Neepa ChowdhuryGifted artist incomparable hostess

OBITUARIES

Neepa Chowdhury a longtime Clare-mont resident died on October 22 2015 inCalcutta India She was 82

Neepa was born in what is nowBangladesh in 1933 the fourth of 13 chil-dren As the second oldest girl she learned

early on how to cook daily meals for herfamily and to concoct lavish feasts forguests during Hindu festivals Amid the1947 Muslim-Hindu violence followingthe partition of India her parents made thedangerous trip to settle in Calcutta whereher father began a career in the Indian CivilService

One of the first of Neeparsquos many gifts tomanifest itself was her talent as an artistShe was equally at home creating boldlyarresting paintings and uniquely tactile ce-ramic pieces She earned her degree fromthe Government College of Art and Craftin Calcutta and received multiple awardsfor her art Her work was shown in presti-gious exhibits in Calcutta Manila and later

ClaremontNeepa married journalist AmitabhaChowdhury in 1959 Following the birth of their son Neel in 1968 the family movedto the Philippines for 14 years where thecouplersquos second child Shome was born in1971 While Mr Chowdhury establishedthe Press Foundation of Asia (PFA) inManila and Asian Finance magazine inHong Kong as well as serving as a colum-nist for many Asian newspapers MrsChowdhury was honing her phenomenalskills as an entertainer She also became adiscerning collector of the striking arti-facts that many Claremonters remember intheir home

In 1978 the family had to leave thePhilippines because of the political tur-moil surrounding the Marcos regime Theybought a home in Claremont and the boysentered Sycamore School Mrs Chowd-hury enrolled in the Pitzer College art de-

partment where she was mentored by andfriend to both Carl and Susan Hertel Aftergraduation from Pitzer she continued on toClaremont Graduate University and re-ceived her Master of Fine Arts in 1985

Susan Seymour Pitzerrsquos former deanof faculty recalls that Mrs Chowdhuryreturned many times to Pitzer profession-ally as head cook and manager for theGrove House and as a volunteer cook forthe annual International Place dinner atMcConnell Center

ldquoNeepa was an indispensable volunteerfor all of the local organizations and causesshe believed inrdquo said Charlene Martinlongtime director of International Place at

the Claremont Colleges ldquoShe hosted in-ternational students cooked for hundredsof people went on camping trips in her sariand sandals and was an enduring charis-matic presence at innumerable events forthe Community Friends of International

Students and for the League of WomenVoters fundraisersrdquoAccording to former Claremont Mayor

Diann Ringmdashwho had the chance to seeMrs Chowdhury in action through her in-volvement with International Place andthe League of Women VotersmdashNeeparsquosskill and efficiency were a sight to behold

ldquoShe was unflappable when asked tohelp with any cooking taskrdquo Ms Ringmarveled ldquoI have seen her rotate 250chicken thighs 40 or so at a time on anoutdoor grill in 90-degree weather and inbare feetrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury also showcased herunrivaled hospitality in the vibrant homesshe and her husband Amitabha made in

Claremont first on 12th Street and later atthe corner of Harrison and Mountain av-enues

ldquoBoth places were always filled witheclectic art a heterogeneous group of in-teresting people and heavenly Indian cui-sinerdquo Russ Martin recalled ldquoPeople fromall over the world and from all strata of thecommunity were made to feel uniquelywelcome in Neeparsquos home This ability toconnect with people of all ages all

lifestyles and all ethnicities was perhapsher most profound talent and unique giftAll who knew her received the boon of herhospitality friendship and foodrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury enjoyed many closedeep and long-term personal friendships

throughout Claremont and the widerworld She cared wholeheartedly for herfriends and their families enjoying theirchildren and enriching all of their lives

Neepa is survived by her husbandAmitabha in Calcutta son Neel his wifePooja and their daughter Ishika in Singa-pore son Shome his wife Jigna their sonDevan and their daughter Sonkia in Irvineand by eight brothers and sisters and theirfamilies

An upcoming memorial for Neepa willbe held at Pitzer College Her son Shonesaid there was never any question as towhere to hold the event considering hismother lived laughed and loved in Clare-mont for 33 years

ldquoEven though she moved back to Indiain 2011 her heart continued to be in Clare-montrdquo he said ldquoClaremont was love atfirst sight It is fitting she will be cele-brated and remembered in the place sheloved so much and nurtured with such de-votionrdquo

The celebration of life is set for SundayDecember 20 from 2 to 4 pm in theFoundersrsquo Room of the McConnell Centerat Pitzer College All are welcome

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Marjorie Jean Adams Case died peace-fully on December 3 2015 at PomonaValley Hospital She was 93

Marjorie or ldquoDeanrdquo as many called herwas born on January 30 1922 at PomonaValley Hospital to Wilbur and LillianAdams longtime citrus ranchers in thePomona Valley She graduated fromPomona College and married L WilliamCase in 1942 After World War II theymoved into a house they built in Clare-mont on old Cucamonga Avenue amongthe oak trees The couple soon welcomedthree children

Mrs Case was a homemaker as well asa part-time secretary for the floral depart-ment at the LA County Fair and laterworked at the Claremont Colleges for 15years before retiring A sense of commu-nity was very important to Dean She wasa member of the Pomona CongregationalChurch Fellowship group and then amember of the Claremont United Con-gregational Church She was also a docentfor Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand volunteered with the Pomona Her-itage Society at one point contributing anoral history on her life in the Pomona Val-ley

Mrs Casersquos favorite pursuits were trav-eling and spending time with her twograndchildren She was quite musicalplaying piano and organ and enjoyingshow tunes She spent time playing bridgeand Scrabble growing roses and collect-ing Bauer pottery and took great delight inwatching the birds and sunsets

Mrs Case is survived by her daughterAnn Case Ryan of Colorado her sonJames A Case of Claremont son-in-lawArthur J Ryan and her grandchildrenRobert W Ryan and Katie A Donohue ofColorado She also leaves three great-grandchildren Ryan Donohue BradyRyan and Josh Ryan

A memorial service will be held Satur-day December 12 at 3 pm at Todd Me-morial Chapel 325 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont It was Mrs Casersquos wishes thatin lieu of flowers contributions be made inthe name of her great-grandson RyanDonohue to the FRAXA Research Foun-dation 10 Prince Place Ste 203 New-buryport MA 01950 For information

email infofraxaorg

OBITUARIES

Marjorie CaseLoving wife and mother volunteer

Vincent Kwok died on Monday No-vember 2 2015 at Citrus Valley Hos-pice amp Home Health He was 55

He was born in Saigon Vietnam onMarch 23 1960 to Huan Quach(Kwok) and Phung Lam The youngestbrother in a family of 12 children hegrew up with five brothers and six sis-ters On April 27 1975 he and most of his family members escaped Vietnamas refugees to Guam and then settled inLos Angeles

Mr Kwok received his high schooldiploma from Crescenta Valley HighSchool in La Crescenta and earned hisbachelorrsquos degree in computer engi-neering at Cal Poly Pomona He de-

voted his career to serving the countryin the aerospace industry He was bap-tized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) and was sub-sequently married in the same churchHe was a caring father to his twodaughters emphasizing the importanceof education and hard work in achiev-ing success

In his spare time Vincent traveledwidely with destinations includingFrance Italy China and his homelandof Vietnam as well as Mexico andEgypt He was always willing to chal-lenge himself and managed to completethe 2015 LA marathon Mr Kwok wasa loving brother parent and friend who

in many ways resembled his own fa-ther He was kind unselfish forgivingunderstanding and helpful according tofamily His loved ones shared that hisgreatest asset was his love towards oth-ers best described in 1 Corinthians134-7

He is survived by two daughtersCynthia and Angela Kwok both of whom loved him dearly and by 10 of his siblings A service was held on No-vember 11 at Rose Hills MemorialChapel in Whittier followed by aluncheon at Vege Paradise Restaurantin San Gabriel where friends and fam-ily gathered to celebrate his life

Vincent KwokEngineer loving father and friend

Jean Neault a longtime Claremontresident died on December 1 2015

She was 87A Vigil Service will be held on

Sunday December 13 at 6 pm atTodd Memorial Chapel (325 N In-dian Hill Blvd in Claremont) A Fu-neral Mass will be held on MondayDecember 14 at 11 am at Our Ladyof the Assumption Church (435 NBerkeley Ave in Claremont) with a

reception immediately following atChurch Hall

In lieu of flowers please considermaking a contribution to the Mt SanAntonio Gardens Homeship Fundwhich provides financial assistance toresidents who otherwise could not af-ford to join the Gardens Community

A full account of Mrs Neaultrsquos lifewill be included in a future edition of the COURIER

Jean Luke Neault

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 12

FRIDAY NOON CONCERT TheClaremont Chamber Choir singsMissa Fragmentarum mdashmass move-ments and motets from the MiddleAges to the presentmdashplus holidaymusic Scripps College Balch Audito-rium 1030 Columbia Ave Clare-mont Contact concertspomonaeduGYPSY SISTERS Winter SaleClare-mont United Church of Christ base-ment 233 W Harrison ClaremontFriday December 11 from 4 to 8 pmSaturday December 12 from 10 am to7 pm and Sunday December 13 from10 am to 430 pmLUMINARIA NIGHTS Illuminated

evening walks featuring live acousticmusic cookies and hot cider and morethan 1000 glowing candle-lit luminariaslighting a half-mile accessible loop on In-dian Hill Mesa December 11 12 18 19and 20 from 6 to 9 pm General admis-sion is $8 Discounts for students seniorschildren and RSABG members RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden 1500 N Col-lege Ave Claremont Visit rsabgorg

MORE THE MERRIER ShopClaremont and win Shop any businessin Claremont now through December 20 and bring receipts to the ClaremontChamber office The Bath Workshop

or Vom Fass Claremont for the receipttotals to be calculated For every $50 participants will receive a raffle ticketRaffle tickets will be entered for achance to win gift cards gift basketsand the grand prize of an iPad Draw-ing will be held on Monday Decem- ber 21 at noon For more informationcontact the Claremont Chamber at(909) 624-1681 or visit clare-montchamberorg

FESTIVE SOUNDS Moultrie Acad-emy of Music Voice and Dance from 1

to 3 pm at Village Square Public Plazaand CHS Band from 3 to 5 pm andClaremont Cellos from 11 am to 1 pm at Claremont Chamber PatioBIOCHAR DEMONSTRATIONThe Tree Action Group (TAG) of Sus-tainable Claremont together withRSABG is hosting a biochar demon-stration as part of an InternationalBiochar Initiative Learn how biochar

sequesters carbon from trees reducesthe need to water them and increasessoil fertility to make trees healthier Seedisplays of biochar products availableto use as a soil amendment and demon-

strations of how to produce biochar using kilns of various sizes Presented by Michael Wittman of BlueskyBiochar Improve the soil in your owngarden and invite those who manageour urban forest to participatemdashso res-idences institutions and the city canadopt these beneficial practices to re-generate Claremontrsquos urban forest 1 to4 pm Lenz Horticultural ComplexRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave ClaremontHOLIDAY WREATH WORKSHOPLearn how to make a beautiful fragrantholiday wreath for your home or to giveas a gift All materials for one wreath areincluded in class fee Two classes 9 am

and 1 pm Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College Ave Clare-mont (909) 625-8767CONCERT ldquoGospel Christmasrdquo di-verse gospel arrangements and holidayfavorites conducted by John St MarieSaturday December 12 at 730 pmand Sunday December 13 at 330 pmFirst Christian Church 1751 N Park Ave Pomona

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont VillageFREE WORSHOPS Class one Learnhow to use a laser cutter to cut etch andengrave designs in a variety of materialsup to 20rdquox12rdquo and up to 14rdquo thick Workwith acrylic wood paper cardboard fab-ric and leather The class project is tomake a custom wood ornament from 9am to noon Class two Learn the basicsto get up and running with 3D printingfrom noon to 3 pm To actually start printing in the class bring a laptop andinstall the Cura printer environment Formore details visit UMakersorg Regis-ter at meetupcomUMakers Limita-tions may apply Reserve your seat

early UMakers 1164 Monte VistaAve Building 1202 Suite 11 UplandCHRISTMAS MARKETPLACEAnnual Christmas Marketplace from 11am to 2 pm at Pilgrim CongregationalChurch 600 N Garey Ave PomonaThere will be free trade goods bakedgoodies jewelry Christmas items knit

CALENDAR Nightlife

Eva and the Vagabond Talesperform at The Press Restaurant

Page 16

Friday December 11 through Saturday December 19

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Holiday PromenadeSee our photo essay of holidayfestivities in the Claremont Village

Page 14

DecemberSaturday 12

DecemberSunday 13December

Friday 11

9-DAY CALENDARcontinues on the next page

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 13

and crocheted accessories stockingstuffers Tupperware and more For more information call (909) 622-1373

SHAKESPEARE CLUB The holiday

meeting of the Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will feature a discus-sion by Professor Linda Bisesti of CalPoly Her topic is pursuing ShakespeareFestivals in Oregon Ireland Virginiaand her own Southern CaliforniaShakespeare Festival at Cal Poly 2 pm Seaver House 305 N CollegeAve Claremont For more informa-tion contact Lucy Lynch (909) 717-1109 or lucylynchaolcomISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun wayto exercise with music of Israeli folk

dance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonicLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremont(909) 921-7115

AVIATION HISTORY Mike Smith

from the Planes of Fame Museum TheUniversity Club meets Tuesdays at1130 am at the Hughes CommunityCenter 1700 Danbury Rd Claremont$13 meeting fee includes buffet lunch

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685

FOOD TRUCK THURSDAYS Put thefrying pan away and join in for dinner Enjoy a variety of the regionrsquos most pop-ular food trucks at Fairplex Food trucksroll in every Thursday from 530 to 830 pm at the lower admin parking lot nextto the NHRA Museum bringing the

trendiest dishes on four wheels Stop byand stay or grab a bite to take homeDonrsquot forget to pick up some fresh pro-duce at the Farmers Market Free parkingand free admission Lower Administra-tion Lot on McKinley Ave Gate 1

SHABBAT DINNER 630 to 830 pm McAlister Center for Religious

Activities 919 Columbia Ave Clare-mont (909) 621-8685

PLANTS ldquoCalifornia Native PlantPropagation Winterrdquo How to sow

seed take cuttings and prepare divi-sions of some of Californiarsquos most pop-ular native plants Includes take-homematerials 9 am to noon Admission is$36 for members or $45 for publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont(909) 625-8767

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

DecemberMonday 14

DecemberTuesday 15

DecemberWednesday 16

DecemberThursday 17

DecemberFriday 18

DecemberSaturday 19

Jenelle Rensch covers the calendar arts and entertainment Deadline

Thursday at 5 pm one week before publication Include date time ad-

dress a contact phone number and fee for admission (if applicable)

Email calendarclaremont-couriercom Phone 621-4761 Fax 621-

4072 Address 1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205-B Claremont

91711 There is NO guarantee that items submitted will be published

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COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffABOVE Tiana Berrios is unsure about meeting Santa and Mrs Claus even while comforted by her motherAileen during the annual Holiday Promenade in the Claremont Village In addition to a visit from Santa the cel-ebration included live music craft vendors roving carolers and the tree lightingAT LEFT The Claremont City Council led by Mayor Corey Calaycay say a few words of introduction beforelighting the cityrsquos tree on Friday in front of the Claremont Depot

Dan Methe of the Swing Cats Big Band belts out a jazz standard dur-ing the Promenade The band played a number of Christmas tuneswith a jazz influence

Oh Christmas treeOh Christmas tree

The city treelights up theClaremont Depot

COURIER photo Peter Weinberger

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Dozens of Claremonters convenedat city hall Wednesday evening tocelebrate the lighting of the meno-

rah and the Hanukkah holidayRabbi Sholom Harlig of Chabad Inland Empire

was on hand to lead the festivities as were MayorCorey Calaycay and Pomona Mayor Eliott RothmanCity Manager Tony Ramos Mayor Pro Tem Sam Pe-droza and Councilmember Larry Schroeder were alsopresent It was the first time the Hanukkah celebrationwas held at city hall

The lighting of the menorah took place in front of the council chamber on the patio which served as aperfect spot for revelers to mingle According toRabbi Harlig the lighting of the menorah at duskchases away the forces of darkness during the holiday

ldquoThe little light in the darkness represents our gooddeedsrdquo Rabbi Harlig said ldquoAnd that is why wersquorehererdquo

Traditional Jewish songs were played by membersof various temples in the area including Temple BethIsrael in Pomona Children from the Chabad HebrewSchool sang songs including ldquoI Have a Little Drei-delrdquo Latkes and donuts were also available to ring inthe holiday spirit for anyone wishing to indulge

ldquoWersquore really happy to do it over hererdquo RabbiHarlig said in reference to the location in front of cityhall He added that Chabad has recently opened an-other branch in Claremont that deals with studentswhich is helmed by Rabbi Yossi Matusof and his wifeRochel

ldquoWersquove been living in Claremont for two and a half years nowrdquo Rabbi Matusof said ldquoItrsquos really a beauti-ful community hererdquo

Mr Calaycay was given the honor of lighting theshamash or first candle on the menorah

ldquoItrsquos an honor that we were able to do this in Clare-montrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoFor years Rabbi Harlig

has invited me over to Upland and wersquove celebratedin Upland And last year he asked me about havingthis in Claremont so Irsquom glad wersquore able to do thisrdquo

Mr Calaycay also highlighted the ldquostrong interfaithcommunityrdquo in Claremont ldquoSo itrsquos nice to be able toshare these traditions with all our community mem-

bers here in the cityrdquo he saidHuman Services Director Anne Turner coordinated

with Chabad of the Inland Empire to put on the eventAccording to Ms Turner city representatives metwith the Chabad to plan the commemoration as farback as February

During his speech Mr Calaycay touched upon re-

cent events in the region that have cast darkness overthe area and stressed the importance of coming to-gether

ldquoIn light of some of the unfortu-nate violence wersquove experiencedin the world and in our local

community here itrsquos important that wecome together during this holiday seasonto remember the tenets of what this seasonis all aboutrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoJoy hap-piness peace harmony love and the reli-gious traditions that go with this seasonrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramletnewsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 15

Claremont has first-ever menorah lighting at city hall

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffMendy Harlig helps Claremont Mayor Corey Calaycay light the Shamash or center candle on the menorah onWednesday during a Hanukkah ceremony in Claremont The event marks the first time that a menorah has beenlit at Claremont City Hall

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 16

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8and 10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at7 pm Tickets can be purchased online or at the door ndashndash Friday December 11 Shared Holiday Party withDan Cummins at 8 pm and 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 12 Shared Holiday Partywith Dan Cummins at 7 pm and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday December 13 Carlos Loma at 7 pm ndashndash Friday December 18 Jimmy O Yang at 8 pmand 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 19 Jimmy O Yang at 7 pmand 930 pm ndashndash Sunday December 20 Donald Lett at 7 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard AveClaremont Village Thursday through Saturday until2 am Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pm Standing room only after 930 pm (909)625-4808

mdashFriday December 11 Carnival of Futility(punkfolkindie) followed by Eva and the VagabondTales (folkwestern) 10 pm

mdashSaturday December 12 Wckr Spgt followed byFranklin Bruno (indie) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 13 Sunday Piano with AmyRowe at 6 pm followed by Press Karaoke withSamantha at 930 pm

mdashTuesday December 15King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday December 16 Joe Atman (piano) 930 pm mdashThursday December 17 Baldy Mountain Jazz Band(jazz) at 830 pm followed by Mixer Jon (hiphophouse) at 11 pm

mdashFriday December 18 Benefit show 10 pm mdashSaturday December 19 Jonny Come Lately(latinosoul) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 20Sunday Piano with Angela Par-rish at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (DJ) at 930 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 Fri-days and Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge withstudent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coro-nas and $3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the micor jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 VodkaRockstars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across1 Crude org5 Test as ore10 Performs like Ice-T14 Sugar substitute15 Union member

since 182016 Mosque leader 17 Halftime lead eg18 Enduring symbols19 Garage ___

20 Claremont Chamber ofCommerce Chair

22 Come together 23 Slush24 Oil source27 CSI evidence28 Lunkhead29 Arrow groove33 One __ Under God35 Just not done36 Kigali is its capital37 Vegetable39 Mix-up41 Antietam leader 42 Very numerous in

Nebraska44 Stocking material46 Cuts out47 Ottoman Empire VIP48 Nonsense51 Cloth

52 Dogma54 Brooch inlay56 Aid and ___ 58 Buffalo Springfield

lyrics _____look- whats goingdown

62 Encore63 It may be blank 64 Roman poet of

The Art of Love

65 Inkberry66 Fable maker 67 Annoy68 Broken arm mold69 Plait70 High schooler

Down1 The _____ File

spy thriller 2 Partakes in the Tour

de France3 Ten-dollar gold pieces4 Thick liqueur 5 During6 Tobermory writer 7 Swiss resort8 Karenina and Kournikova9 Amen10 Insurers calculation

11 Seafood serving style12 Recantation13 Czech composer 21 Big part of the

Sicilian scenery25 Charge26 Pilots problem30 Dwell on31 Bamboozle32 Eater of eucalyptus

leaves

34 Something spun35 Makes lacework 37 Geometric curve38 Furniture pieces40 Worthless amount42 Pomonas American

Museum of ____ Art43 Neck adornment

in Hawaii45 Frilly48 Lower quality flick 49 Roman magistrate50 Tomboy53 Electrical usage tracker 55 Cancel57 Gen Y preferred

communication59 Floral arrangement locale60 Cupid to the Greeks61 Sales personnel63 Used a chair

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 345

RESTAURANT ROW

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 344

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds 19

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LARGE ranch home in Clare-mont with one bedroomavailable for rent Sharedbathroom kitchen and laundryfacilities Beautiful horse prop-erty with access to Thomp-sonrsquos Trail Horse boardingavailable for an additional feePlease contact agent AnitaOrtiz 909-762-9305

Townhome for rent

CLAREMONT Club Threebedrooms two-and-a-half

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Help wanted

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Antiques

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ldquoThe ornament of a house isthe friends who frequent itrdquo -Emerson Join us SaturdayDecember 12 from 2 to 5pm for a holiday open

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REPORT your coyote sight-ings Contact Jessica at 909-621-4761 or classifiedclaremont-couriercom

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Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Salein Claremont Claraboya area

December 12 through 13 8 am to 2 pm daily2580 N Mountain Ave Claremont

Lovely Mid-20th Century home with beautiful furnishings and dec-orative accessories A real time capsule Tannoy gold 15 inch speak-ers Brands such as the Dynasty Collection by Heritage J H BiggarBullocks Buffums from the good old days of brand recognitionWurlitzer theater style organ lots of Mid-Century design itemsthroughout large collection of cameras and equipment books LPrsquosTasco 10TE telescope industrial steampunk office equipment andfurnishings display cases from a family store in Kansas Elna Lock

L1 and L5 serger machines Haviland China Italian Murano-style artglass Vintage stereo and electronics Loaded garage full of tools oldwooden tool boxes hand tools yard equipment and more Pleasenote The pool table pictured is not for sale Coffee table pictured inthe living room is not for sale Family has reserved these items fromthe sale but they have not been removed To view full details pic-tures and last minute updates go to EstateSalesNET

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Happy Holidays and Happy New Year

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Thursday - Friday - Saturday

December 10 through 1210 am to 230 pm

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furnishings bedroom sets patio furniture gardenstatuary two large lions wonderful Christmas deacutecor

household accessories great kitchen and entertainingitems vanity items fine linens designer bedding

pillows four-car garage large shop tools power toolsJBL stereo sound system LPs 45s 8-tracks tons

936 Peninsula Ave Claremont(off Baseline and Padua)

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

200 S Vista Bonita Ave Glendora CA 91741Ph626-405-0721PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

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Landscaping contractor for complete landscaping

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terior Residential and commer-

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Since 1978

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NO JOB TOO BIG OR

SMALL

24-hour emergency service

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24-hour service Low cost

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plumber for over 25 years

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Rain Gutters

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701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

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An answer to our worst fearsDear Editor

A computer geek friend of mine toldme the whole Internet system could crashwith about three key strokes He said theInternet was never designed for how it iscurrently being used and neither is the

wireless technology So it occurs to metherersquos hope for saving the free worldfrom the extremist suicidal murdererswhoever they may be

Much of what is happening in thehatersrsquo world of today would be impossi-ble without the Internet the facile waysof connecting and brainless ways of find-ing anyone and everything the easilyavailable instruction on how to deviselethal cheap Internet Explosive Devices(IEDs) the impulsive ways of dissemi-nating opinions and spinning ldquofactsrdquo intoinflammatory rhetoric

Whatrsquos worse is that there is a hugepopulation all-too-willing to believe any-thing that stirs up adrenalin Some rheto-

ric or polemics are designed to bypassfrontal lobes and go directly to the triggerfinger Some think ldquoWhy vote when bul-lets will take care of my frustration im-mediatelyrdquo

By the way when did it happen thatwe as a society would rather honor in-flammatory rhetoric than the rational andfactual truth Did that begin to happenwhen humanistic psychology died or wasit with the birth and contagion of the In-ternet e-mailing Facebook Tweetingetc Any answers or thoughts will be ap-preciated even those from true believersand otherwise prejudiced opinionators

Irsquom sure not everyone will agree withme but thatrsquos okay with me Irsquove been

right about some things before and fewagreed with me then Being old Irsquodrather be right than loved Thanks forpaying attention

Wersquore all somehow assured there willbe more catastrophic tragedies in the nearfuture but that doesnrsquot keep me fromhaving chats and coffee (or a martini) atthe local haunts Denial is a wonderfulpsychotic mechanism that allows us tolive our lives and keep functioning in ourmore or less preferred ways The wintersolstice is coming May your saeason besafe and jolly Christopher S Rubel

Claremont

Messiah sing alongDear Editor

Thank you for your letter in last weekrsquosCOURIER regarding the extra chorus wewill sing this year at the Claremont Sym-phony Orchestrarsquos annual Messiah sing-along

Irsquoll be glad to answer your questionsince I have the privilege of being directorof music for the CSO This year theCSOrsquos 33rd Messiah performances will beheld at 130 and 4 pm on Sunday De-cember 20 at Bridges Hall of Music (ldquoLit-tle Bridgesrdquo) at Pomona CollegeAttendance at all our concerts is free al-though donations are appreciated

The past two years in addition to thetraditional Part I and the ldquoHallelujahrdquochorus we have added an extra chorusldquoBehold the Lamb of Godrdquo (2013) andldquoSurely He Hath Borne Our Griefsrdquo(2014)

This year we will sing ldquoSince By ManCame Deathrdquo from Part Three 46 in thescore edition we sell at a cost of $10 or forrent for $5 in the lobby This is a specialchorus containing a rare example of acapella music in Handelrsquos works

From now on we will add this informa-tion to our pre-concert publicity and web-site (wwwClaremontSOorg) You cansign up for our publicity emails at clare-montsymphonyorchestragmail com

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READERSrsquo COMMENTS

Agendas for city meetings are avail-able at wwwciclaremontcaus

GOVERNING

OURSELVES

Monday December 14Public Art CommitteeCouncil Chamber 7 pm

Tuesday December 15Planning CommissionCouncil Chamber 7 pm

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621-4761 Copyright copy 2015 Claremont Courierone hundred and seventh year number 50

ADVENTURESI N H A I K U

Donald Trump tough guy

Top recruiter for ISIS

Pushing fear and hate

mdashDave Nemer

Haiku submissions should reflect upon lifeor events in Claremont Please email entriesto editorclaremont-couriercom

Thank you for your support of the CSOfor 24 years I look forward to havingyou sing along again with us this year

Robert SageDirector of Music

Claremont Symphony Orchestra

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The Claremont Museumof Art is about to re-ceive a new set of

walls The city council ap-proved renting out the Clare-

mont Depot to the museum ata reduced price at Tuesdayrsquosmeeting

The CMA will set up shop at the his-toric Depot currently occupied byFoothill Transit at a rate of one dollar ayear according to city documents Thedecision is the latest chapter in the mu-seumrsquos up-and-down history in Clare-mont and is contingent on theprocurement of more than $1 million ingrants

Human Services Director AnneTurner who presented the proposal tocouncil claimed that establishing themuseum at the location would ldquopre-

serve the Claremont Depot and reframeit not only as a visual icon for the com-munity but as a hub for Claremontrsquosgrowing arts scene and a centerpiece tothe Village areardquo

The CMA first established in 2004was originally located in the PackingHouse but closed its doors at the end of 2009 due to financial woes Since thenCMA has billed itself as a ldquomuseumwithout wallsrdquo with much of the art-work owned by the group housed in aclimate-controlled storage space inPomona

The 10-year lease hinges on the mu-seumrsquos pledge to secure over $18 mil-lion in grants to keep the museum open

according to Ms Turner The CMA willtake over the Depot ldquoas isrdquo save for$350000 in ADA and seismic retro-fitting the city will undertake

Funds for ADA and seismic retro-fitting will come from Proposition Cwhich allocates money for transporta-tion-related endeavors Ms Turner con-firmed the funds have been approvedfor use on the museum project

In her presentation Ms Turner alsosaid the Depotrsquos location along the rail-road tracks coupled with the upcomingGold Line extension will frame themuseum as a regional destination

Once the museum is open the publicrestrooms at the Depot will no longer

remain available to the publicMetrolink bus riders and pedestrianslooking to use restrooms must insteadseek other public restrooms in the Vil-lage the nearest being city hall

With an annual operating budget of close to $900000 the CMA opened itsinaugural location at the Packing Housein 2006 after years of planning spear-headed by Claremont resident and artistMarguerite McIntosh The museumstruggled at the Packing House whichboard members attributed to the nation-wide economic recession

After borrowing more than $37450from the city to stay afloat the museumclosed its doors two days after Christ-

mas in 2009Ms Turner explained to the council

that the $1 per year rent is vital for thesurvival of the museum which will hitthe ground running to secure grants andother funds

One such grant is the California Cul-

tural and Historical Endowment Grantwhich awards from $250000 to$500000 One requirement for apply-ing for the grant is that a facility mustbe open to the public for at least 120days

During discussion the councilpraised the idea wholeheartedly hailingit as an excellent idea for the commu-nity

ldquo[The Depot] has been sitting thereas beautiful as it is but without a soulrdquoMayor Pro Tem Sam Pedroza said ldquoIcanrsquot think of a better idea than thisproject It would really give it the life itneeds and fulfill the vision the commu-nity had when it restored this buildingrdquo

Councilmember Larry Schroederagreed calling the project a ldquowin-winrdquoand ldquoa great opportunity for the sta-tionrdquo

The motion passed unanimously 5-0According to the deal the CMA must

meet with city staff annually for up-dates and the city reserves the right toterminate the contract at any time

Focus on speed limitsAlso on the agenda for the city coun-

cil was a proposal to change the speedlimits of a number of roadways withinthe city The changes were the result of the 2015 Speed Survey which cata-logued average speeds of drivers going

through selected stretches of roadCity Engineer Loretta Mustafa pre-

sented the findings to council and rec-ommended changing the speed limits tothe following roads Claremont Boule-vard from Sixth to Foothill wouldchange from 45 mph to 40 mph SixthStreet from Mills to Claremont woulddecrease from 35 mph to 30 IndianHill Boulevard from American to SanJose would fall to 30 mph from 35mph and Indian Hill from First toBonita would downgrade from 30 mphto 25 mph

The only speed limit increase wouldaffect a stretch of Oxford Avenue fromColby Circle to Scripps Drive Accord-ing to the results of the survey the aver-age speed along the stretch of road is 33mph Based on the data Ms Mustafapresented a recommendation to in-crease the speed limit from 25 mph to30 mph

Almost all of the public commenters

were residents of the adjacent neighbor-hood who claimed the speed limit in-crease would be a danger to thecommunity

Resident Cheryl Boardman describeda certain crosswalk within the stretch of road as a ldquodeath walkrdquo because it iswithin a blind spot

Judy Marchant was more forceful inher stance against the proposed speedlimit hike calling out the police depart-ment for not enforcing speeders on thestreet and calling on them to ldquoenforcethe hell out of [the speed limit]rdquo

During discussion the councilmem-bers expressed reservations with ap-proving the speed limit increase on

Oxford moving toward Alternative BThe alternative would approve all the

speed limits with an exception of Ox-ford and would evaluate possible traf-fic calming procedures to alleviatespeeding including crosswalks

ldquoItrsquos a very frustrating experience forevery street that comes before usrdquo MrSchroeder said ldquoAnd I just have to re-

mind the public that itrsquos state laws thatare binding us hererdquoMr Schroeder encouraged the public

to contact their state representative if they feel like the current rules regardingspeed limit classifications need to bechanged

Councilmember Opanyi Nasialicalled out many residents in the af-fected area for speeding themselves andsending the average speed upward

ldquoWe have had so many people com-ing in tonight complaining about in-creasing speed limits on Scrippsrdquo MrNasiali said ldquoSo itrsquos not the personfrom the other city or the other neigh-borhood who is speeding on your street

Itrsquos you your neighbor or the personnearby And I challenge those of youwho are here saying lsquotheyrsquore going tokill us with speedrsquo that you actually dodrive 25 miles an hour in a residentialdistrict I bet that you donrsquotrdquo

The council moved forward with Al-ternative B with a unanimous 5-0 voteThe Traffic and Transportation Com-mission will look over ways to alleviatespeeds at its meeting in January 2016

Committee to review ideasfor police station

A

t the end of the meet-ing Mayor Corey

Calaycay formally an-nounced the creation of a newad hoc committee that wouldoversee plans for a new policestation The committee createdafter the failure of Measure PSat the polls last month willcontain both supporters anddetractors of the measure

The committee members are FrankBedoya Jack Blair Gar Byrum BettyCrocker Helaine Goldwater CarolynGonzales Hal Hargrave MarciaHorowitz Jim Keith Stig LanneskogSally Seven Michael Shea MarkSterba Jess Swick and Paul Wheelerwith Mr Calaycay and Police Commis-sion Chair Ed Reece serving as ex-offi-cio members

Mr Bedoya and Ms Crocker wereprominent members of the Yes on PScampaign while Mr Shea was the chiefarchitect of the proposed police stationMr Sterba and Ms Seven were vocalopponents of the measure and Mr Lan-neskog is the CEO of the ClaremontUniversity Consortium

The council will not meet for the restof the year The December 22 meetingwas ceremoniously canceled for theChristmas holiday

mdashMatthew Bramlett

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 3CITY NEWS

Claremont Museum of Art has new home at the Depot

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont Museum of Art and the city of Claremont inked a deal for a 10-yearlease of the Claremont Depot to be used as a museum space

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 4CITY NEWS

Wednesday December 2Claremont police arrested a San

Bernardino woman after she stole cof-fee creamers from a convenience storeand refused to leave The incident hap-pened at 941 pm at AMPM accord-ing to Lt Mike Ciszek When officersarrived they found 49-year-old SueSchlie inside the business and exhibit-ing telltale signs of narcotic intoxica-tion When officers asked if she hadever used Ms Schlie replied ldquoI neverdid Irsquom like the firedog you knowThe fire dog in the academyrdquo She wasarrested and transported to CPD jail

Thursday December 3An unknown number of burglars

broke into a home and stole a numberof valuables including an AmericanGirl doll The incident happened be-tween 9 am and 1025 pm on the3500 block of Pennsylvania Place Theburglars used an ldquounknown toolrdquo tosmash a window on the property gain-ing entry to the house The subjectsstole jewelry as well as the doll withestimated property loss at $5500 Any-one with information is urged to contactthe Claremont Police Department at(909) 399-5411

Friday December 4An arrest in front of a gas station

turned into something larger early Fri-day morning Claremont officers ini-tially made contact with a man and a

woman in front of the AMPM on the700 block of East Foothill Boulevardclose to 1 am The man identified him-self to officers as ldquoJames Huntrdquo andduring a check of his bag an opiumpipe was found as well as burglarytools The woman initially gave a nameto officers and was allowed to leave AsMr Hunt was being taken into custodyhe revealed his true identity as AdamRussell a 20-year-old local transientwho had a felony no-bail warrant on hisrecord While Mr Russell was gettingbooked he twisted the fingers of the ar-resting officer resulting in other offi-cers wrestling him to the ground Basedon the information Mr Russell hadgiven them officers located the womanagain at the Starbucks on the 600 blockof Foothill When police found herthey determined she was actually a 13-year-old runaway from La Verne Shewas also exhibiting signs of drug intox-ication and was in possession of a dag-ger The juvenile was arrested andreleased to the Department of Child andFamily Services Mr Russell is beingcharged with obstruction resisting ar-rest giving false a ID to an officer andassault on an officer

A La Verne woman was arrested for

DUI after she crashed her car into aClaremont welcome sign Ingrid Delva27 was traveling westbound near theintersection of Base Line and Forbes atapproximately 307 am when she

made an unsafe turn which caused herto crash into a median a city-ownedtree a concrete pole a large metal signand the welcome sign When officersarrived at the scene they determinedthat Ms Delva was under the influenceof alcohol Due to her injuries MsDelva was transported to Pomona Val-ley Hospital and given a written noticeto appear for the DUI

Claremont police arrested a man after

he was found screaming and honkinghis horn in a residential driveway atabout 530 pm Christopher Dreyer 43of Claremont had been honking andscreaming for a while before officers ar-rived to the house located on the 1800block of Antioch Road according to LtCiszek When officers asked Mr Dreyerwhy he was making noise he repliedthat coyotes were chasing him A recordcheck revealed he was on probation fordomestic violence and when officerssearched Mr Dreyer they foundmethamphetamine in his front shirtpocket Mr Dreyer was arrested andsent to CPD jail

Sunday December 6Being a jerk wonrsquot get you very far

in this town A San Dimas man learnedthis lesson the hard way after he was ar-rested for public intoxication after get-ting kicked out of The PressChristopher Schlieker 47 was ejectedfrom the bar after allegedly insulting afemale patron according to the reportMr Schlieker hung around too long andpolice were called Upon arrival police

noticed Mr Schlieker showing signs of alcohol intoxication ldquoI was at ThePress having a good time when thiswoman wanted me to move so shecould sit downrdquo Mr Schlieker told po-lice ldquoI told her if she wasnrsquot so fat Iwouldnrsquot have to move She got madand the bar asked me to leave I did notdo anything wrong She was just madbecause she was fatrdquo Mr Schliekerwas arrested for public intoxication andspent the night in the CPD jail

Monday December 7Claremont police arrested 27-year-old

Gardenia Guzman of Claremont forpublic intoxication after she walkedthrough a crosswalk on a red hand sig-nal at the intersection of Harrison andTowne While Ms Guzman was walk-ing at approximately 1032 pm a carnarrowly missed hitting her When offi-cers arrived and told Ms Guzman aboutthe near hit she replied ldquoReally Ididnrsquot even see the carrdquo Officers no-ticed Ms Guzman exhibiting signs of drunkenness While police were engag-ing with her Ms Guzmanrsquos parents re-portedly showed up at the sceneaccording to Lt Ciszek This agitatedMs Guzman causing her to lie on theground and refuse to get up Policehelped her into the cruiser where shebanged her head against the door fourtimes When asked if she needed med-ical attention while at the CPD jail MsGuzman said ldquoOh no Irsquom fine I was

just trippinrsquo just acting dumbrdquomdashMatthew Bramlett

newsclaremont-couriercom

POLICE BLOTTER

The arraignment of a 14-year-oldClaremont boy accused of his sis-terrsquos murder has been pushed to

late JanuaryJudge Wade Olson of the Pomona Superior Court

pushed the hearing for Nathaniel Geurts on requestfrom counsel to January 26 2016 This is the sec-ond time the arraignment hearing has been resched-uled

Clad in an orange prison jumpsuit and shackled atthe arms and ankles the suspect appeared before thecourt looking straight ahead as Judge Olson spokewith him When Judge Olson asked if he wouldwaive his right to a speedy preliminary hearing dueto the arraignment being pushed he replied ldquoYesyour honorrdquo

The suspectrsquos lawyer Daniel G Davis referred tothe defendantrsquos young age and argued that the no-tion of him being tried as an adult was ldquounconstitu-tionalrdquo

Judge Olson disagreed ldquoThe state of the law is

exactly where he is right nowrdquo he saidThe boy has been charged with murder in the

death of his 15-year-old sister Aspen Geurts on No-vember 4 According to Lt Mike Ciszek the teen al-legedly stabbed his sister in the chest with a kitchenknife in the backyard of their home located on the300 block of Andover Drive

The suspect is currently being held on $10 millionbail His next appearance will be at the Pomona Su-perior Court mdashMatthew Bramlett

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Geurts arraignmentpostponed until January

The source of that familiar squawking in Claremontrsquos skies isnrsquot typically seen up-close About a dozen

green parrots were eating breakfast together at Jaeger Park munching on berries one morning last

week Itrsquos rumored that these parrots are escaped migrators from the Huntington Library and Gardens in

San Marino and have since adapted to the wilds of Claremont and beyond The birds do enjoy the warm

winter weather and this week is no exception Weekend weather will be partly cloudy with temperatures

in the 70s lows around 45 degrees No rain is expected over the next 10 days

ChatterboxCOURIER photoPeter Weinberger

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 201 5 5

Jack Pitneyrsquos book may notprovide hard-and-fast an-swers on autism whether at

home or in society as a wholebut it does give readers a lot to

think aboutThe Politics of Autism provides a view

into the ways we try to acknowledge andsupport people and their families whosedisability makes navigating a complicatedworld even more complicated

Itrsquos a messy proposition because noth-ing in the situation is uniform beginningwith the condition After all people withautism fall into a spectrum that can findthem unable to communicate at all or elo-quent enough to share their stories for lit-erary or political ends

Mr Pitney a professor of politics atClaremont McKenna College was in-spired to write the book because someoneclose to him has autism but itrsquos not auto-

biographicalldquoThere are a lot of good first-person

accounts There are plenty of thosebooksrdquo he said ldquoWhat I thought wasneeded is for someone to put togetherwhat we know about autism policies andwhat the government is doing on variouslevelsrdquo

When a parent receives a diagnosis thattheir child has autism or suspects theirchild may have the disability they craveguidance according to Mr Pitney

ldquoThatrsquos something the people in thecommunity need direction about whatservices are available and what kind of help is out thererdquo he said

Unfortunately the answer is convo-

luted Therersquos no sweeping federal policyfor the diagnosis and treatment of autismInstead it varies from state-to-statecounty-to-county

In California and in many other statesa toddler with autism receives servicesfrom a regional center In some caseshowever families find their children onlong waiting lists for services which pre-cludes them getting help during the earli-est stages of diagnosis

After age three the school system as-sumes primary responsibility for autismservices Then at age 22 that responsi-bility is transferred back to the regionalcenter at which point Mr Pitney charac-terizes the level of assistance provided as

ldquohit or missrdquoIn Politics of Autism he quotes Illinois

state representative Patricia Bellock whosays ldquoWe call it falling off the cliff Wecan keep them in school until theyrsquore 22After that therersquos nothing for themrdquo

Mr Pitney emphasizes that the supporteach individual and each family affectedby autism receives varies widely from re-gion to region from district to districtfrom school site to school site and fromcase to case

There are some people out there whosay they have been able to get rid of theirchildrsquos autism through complementarytherapies such as a diet change The mostwell-known of these is celebrity Jenny

McCarthy whose approach has createdoutrage among many in the autism com-

munityMost people however say there is no

cure for autism spectrum disorder Whatmost people agree upon is that interven-tionsmdashsuch as speech occupational orbehavioral therapymdashcan be very benefi-cial and the earlier such services begin thebetter

Decades ago people with autism wereassumed to have mental retardation or

mental illness A common course of actionwas to commit them to an institutionNowadays a more integrative approach isadvocated which sees the person withautism living at home and attendingschool Whenever possible the goal is tomainstream a childrsquos education In mostcases kids with autism attend a publicschool spending as much time as possiblein classes dominated by peers withoutautism

Itrsquos not cheap Many kids with autismrequire a one-on-one aide in the class-room as well as ancillary services likespeech therapy and adaptive physical ed-ucation It all starts with the studentsrsquo in-dividualized education program (IEP)

Some districts are pro-active and pro-vide a strong education to students with

autism In other cases parents have tofight for accommodations going so far asto have legal counsel or specialists attendtheir IEPs Itrsquos easy to understand why adistrict might balk at coverage consider-ing thatmdashdespite the fact that schoolsmust give a fair and equal education toeach student providing any necessary ac-commodations needed to nurture disabledstudentsmdashstudents with disabilities re-

ceive only 19 percent more funding fromthe federal government

ldquoThe way the Individuals with Disabil-ities Education Act is structured it puts alot of pressure on parents to be advocatesrdquoMr Pitney said

Some parents are more successful thanothers at getting the services they feel theirchild needs Parents who are highly edu-cated and affluent seem to do better be-cause they tend to be more knowledgeableabout the childrsquos rights and often havelawyers and medical professionals in theirsocial circles Low-income and minorityfamilies tend to be at greater risk of fallingthrough the cracks

The disparity is so great that some ad-

vocates tell parents if they donrsquot want to bepushed to the side they should present

themselves as affluent aware and un-afraid In Mr Pitneyrsquos book he shares theadvice of Carmen Carley a professionalautism advocate in the state of CalifornialdquoWear a fake diamond ringrdquo she tellsmothers who lack a real one ldquoMake themthink yoursquore ready to fight Donrsquot show

them yoursquore weak Donrsquot show themyoursquore tiredrdquo

It takes even greater advocacy and insome cases agitation to get insurance com-panies to foot the bill for therapies Inmany cases companies with an eye on thebottom line deny familiesrsquo funding or re-imbursement for all but the most med-ically obvious treatments The problemwith this approach is there is no medica-tion or surgery that has proved effective inthe treatment of autism The treatment istherapeutic and again therapists cost

To complicate matters a child maymake great gains with one therapy yetanother will suffer deficits under the sameprogram Therersquos no one approach that

works with all kids on the spectrumMr Pitney points to the cost of Applied

Behavioral Analysis a commonly usedtherapy that is controversial but whichmany autism families swear by

ldquoAn intensive program may take 25 to40 hours a week of one-on-one attentionfor one to three years with rates starting at$50 an hourrdquo he notes in his book ldquoMorethan 30 states have enacted laws requiringhealth insurance companies to cover be-havioral therapy With autism though alsquomandatersquo on the insurers is not a lsquoguar-anteersquo for the parents who often have tofight insurance companies in court to en-sure compliancerdquo

Although highly effective less main-

stream therapies like Floortimemdasha devel-opmental individual-difference relation-ship-based model (DIR) created by childpsychiatrist Stanley Greenspanmdasharenrsquotcovered at all

Mr Pitney admits his book is nopanacea writing ldquoNearly every page ofthis book has suggested unanswered ques-tion Some may not even be answerablerdquo

What he is sure about is that wheneverpossible autism policies and politicsshould be devised with the cooperation ofpeople who have autism have a lovedone whorsquos affected or are at least willingto walk a mile in the moccasins of those inthe autism community

ldquoItrsquos important to take into account the

perspectives of autistic people themselveswhich tend to get lost sometimesrdquo he said

Mr Pitney is pleased to see that a grow-ing number of people are aware of autismmaking them more sensitive to those whoare on the spectrum and more open to po-litical expedients such as legislation andfunding And he has seen first-hand thatwith proper intervention the outcome forpeople with autism can exceed all expec-tations

ldquoHere in Claremont there was a timewhen people with autism wouldnrsquot get tocollegerdquo Mr Pitney said ldquoNow some ofmy students have autismrdquo

The Politics of Autism is availablethrough Amazon and most major book-

sellers mdashSarah Torribiostorribioclaremont-couriercom

CMC professor explores lsquoPolitics of Autismrsquo in new book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffJack Pitney professor of American politics at Claremont McKenna College has re-cently published ldquoThe Politics of Autism Navigating the Contested Spectrumrdquo

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Holiday break by Debbie Carini

In the winter of 1966 I broke my right elbow I wishI could say it was in the service of something dra-matic like trying to jump off a swing in mid-air and

experience flight (thatrsquos how my sister broke her arm)but it was a nerdy pursuit in the dead of winter

With the freezing temperatures outside my sister andI engaged in ldquoindoorrdquo activities usually ldquoplaying pre-tendrdquo On this particularly snowy day my mother waswashing curtains and so we were able to avail ourselvesof a number of curtain rods

ldquoHeyrdquo I said to my sister ldquoletrsquos make these into in-strumentsrdquo

She started moving hers in and out like a trombonewith a telescoping slide I pulled mine apart and foundthat it was just the right size for a violin and bowThough the fiddle is rarely seen in a marching bandmy sister and I decided to have a parade in the base-ment As we headed down the stairs I turned to face

her and assume the role of drum major And so I wasconducting playing and walking backwards when Itripped on a broom that had fallen across a stair tread

I landed on the concrete floor and when my mothertried to help me up pulling my arm we both realizedsomething else was wrong

In those days (a sentence start that makes me feel likeIrsquom about to tell a story about the Great Depression andnot an era generally associated with ldquofree loverdquo and TheBeatles) our doctor practiced out of his house Mymother did not have a driverrsquos license or a car so we

walked or our neighbor my Aunt Margo drove us It

was late afternoon and the doctor confirmed the breakbut he was too busy to set it so he sent me home fordinner (knockwurst and sauerkraut) with my arm in asling

Later he set my arm in old-fashioned plaster It wasgleaming white and everyone signed it My Aunt Nadaan artist told me she was drawing the White House onmy elbowmdashhow stately I thought and was greatly disappointed to see a tall thin building when I held thecast up to the mirror Turns out she drew a picture of alighthouse

Last month in an attempt to lessen the effects of toomuch Thanksgiving dinner my husband son and sonrsquosgirlfriend enjoyed a night hike (led by volunteers fromthe Sierra Club) in Griffith Park

I have a little trepidation about hiking much likeplaying music Irsquom not well-trained in it Irsquom also a lit-

tle nervous to be in nature in the dark (albeit the mid-dle of the city of Los AngelesmdashI would honestly prefera subway in New York City at 10 pm) Our hike leadertook us on a couple of treacherous-sounding pathsmdashCardiac Climb and Ankle-Breaker Path but I managed

Perhaps my knees were shaking just a bit becauseonce we were on the paved service road heading backto the car I took a header onto the gravel breaking myfall with my left ribs and wrist And yes breaking mywrist

So I find myself in another cast version 2015mdashmuchlighter with a soft sock-like layer against my skin Irsquomstill tempted to stick a coat hanger down it to scratchthe phantom itches (much like I did when I was 7) Andthough Irsquom not collecting signatures on this updatedmodel I feel festive and ready for the holidays thanksto a finishing layer of bright green tape So if you think

yoursquove spotted the Grinch in disguise donrsquot worry itrsquo just me and my chartreuse forearmmdashhappy holidays

Afew people stopped bymy home for coffee andbrought donuts with

them While sharing the sweetsamong close friends one of

them shared a profound story ashe took a bite of his maple barHe said the gathering reminded him of

a wonderful little story about a divinesage Curious I asked him to elaborateHe related that once there was a divinesage who while also enjoying a sweetpastry noted that the sweet he was eatinghad been produced with the help of 10000 people

Continuing his discourse the sagebegan to narrate a long chain of peoplewho were engaged in the production of the pastry from sowing the seeds of wheat all the way to its final presentationat the bakery Preparing the ground forthe seeds to grow nurturing and protect-

ing the crops from intruders harvestingit shipping it to the merchants and dis-tributing to retailers and then finally theseries of actions taken by the bakers toprepare this pastry

All these people were occupied forthis humble man to eat the pastry Fi-nally the sage expressed his gratitude tothe people and above all the Creator of the Universe who is the sole providerThis story struck me deeply and mademe reflect on the process by which we

attain anythingThe moral of the story is Gratitude is

the best attitude It is a learned behaviorthat is taught by every parent to their off-spring Two expressions are engrained inall of us as small children Please andThank You

As we take a closer look into the pagesof world history we find that mankindhas been observing special days to ex-press their gratitude to God These areknown as harvest festivals The days cel-ebrated vary from country to country andseason to season when the crops are har-vested This is a secular exercise and assuch is being observed even today inmost countries across the world

From a religious perspective we ob-serve that all religious scriptures and re-ligious practices advise their followers tobe thankful for the Creator who is mostgracious and ever merciful

In Islam the Holy Quran is the divinescripture in which Muslims believe Thefollowing verses of the Quran advise be-lievers to be grateful

(3113) ldquoAnd We bestowed wisdom toLuqman saying lsquoBe grateful to Allahfor whoso is grateful is grateful for thegood of his own soul And whoso is un-grateful then surely Allah is self-suffi-cient Praiseworthyrdquo

Gratitude is being defined by the wordof God as wisdom And wisdom hasbeen explained at another place whereAllah says

ldquoAnd remember the time when yourLord declared lsquoif you are grateful I willsurely bestow more favors to you but if you are ungrateful then know that Mypunishment is severe indeedrsquordquo

Interestingly this truism of the HolyQuran was independently investigatedby a researcher at the University of Cal-ifornia Davis

Robert Emmons penned a book enti-tled How the New Science of GratitudeCan Make You Happier Summarizingthe findings from studies to date MrEmmons says that those who practicegrateful thinking ldquoreap emotional phys-ical and interpersonal benefitsrdquo

People who regularly keep a gratitude journal report fewer illnesses feel betterabout their lives as a whole and are moreoptimistic about the future Mr Emmonsconcludes that gratitude is a choice onepossible response to our life experiences

Similarly in Christianity we find over20 to 30 verses in the Bible enjoining usto be thankful to God and glorify himWe read in Colossians 317 ldquoAnd what-ever you do in word or deed do every-thing in the name of Jesus giving thanks

to God the Father through himrdquoTurning to Judaism we read in the

Talmud the Abrahamic discourse after ameal is served ldquoAbraham caused Godrsquosname to be mentioned by all the travelerswhom he entertained For after they hadeaten and drunk and when they arose tobless Abraham he said to them lsquoIs it ofmine you have eaten Surely it is of whatbelongs to God that you have eaten Sopraise and bless Him by whose word theworld was createdrsquordquo (Talmud Sota 10b)

Again it is said ldquoBe not like thosewho honor their gods in prosperity andcurse them in adversity In pleasure orpain give thanksrdquo (Makita to Exodus2020)

In Buddhism at Plum Village thanks-giving is celebrated by thanking the par-ents loved ones teachers and ourassociates Similarly we find in BhagwatGita the sayings of Krishna and inspira-tional insights to thanksgiving

We are thankful to our president Abra-ham Lincoln who officially dedicated aday for the nation to express the gratitudeto our Creator in our own ways

Thus we see that the act of givingthanks is shared by all and is a wonder-ful commonality among all people offaith To be thankful is to be human

I conclude with the first line of the firstchapter in Holy Quran that sums up theentire thanksgiving message ldquoAll praisebelongs to God the Creator of all theworldsrdquo

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 6

Inter-Faithfully SPEAKINGGratitude is the best attitude by Anwer Mahmood Khan

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 201 5 7

Wilderness Park fundingDear Editor

A number of letters have been writtenaddressing the Claremont WildernessPark Master Plan mostly relating to ac-cess parking usage governance and vi-sion Underlying each of these concernshowever is the issue of sustainable fund-ing for the implementation and supportof what should be a resource manage-ment plan for the next 20 years

Speaking as a longtime member of theClaremont Wildlands ConservancyBoard a bit of history should be notedfor the records The last four parcelsadded to the park (excluding JohnsonrsquosPasture) were purchased with grantmoney awarded to Claremont fromcounty or state agencies

Some of our board were in attendanceand spoke at the session of the Riversand Mountains Conservancy consideringClaremontrsquos proposal for our last addi-tion to the park the CuevasGale Ranchparcel A member of that fundingagencyrsquos board spoke in favor of award-ing Claremontrsquos proposal for he consid-ered Claremont a community that

assumed stewardship for its hillsideparkland We received the grant andwith it the responsibility for providingsustainable funding

In addressing the issue of funding thedraft plan specifies that revenues formanaging the park must come solelyfrom the parkrsquos own parking fees and ci-tations Interesting to note since approx-imately 83 percent of park visitors arenot from Claremont the vast majority of revenues supporting the park come fromnon-Claremonters

To continue the stewardship of theWilderness Park for which Claremonthas been recognized (and rewarded) ef-forts to provide sustainable funding must

be clearly defined with flexibility andwithout restricting future city council de-cisions by denying any use of generalfunds for the park as the current draftmaster plan proposes

We urge the city to look at othersources of funding for maintenance butalso for new programs projects and ac-quisition of available land A potentialsource of funding for new improvementsand land acquisition is available througha mandated Parkland Fee of $4400 paid

by developers for each unit within a de-velopment Several hundred such unitshave been built recently in Claremontmany in the northern area of the city

In the draft master plan this possiblesource of funding is not acknowledgedbut shouldnrsquot it be available for con-struction of composting toilets or othernew improvements or land acquisitionas the Parkland Fee is designed to sup-port We understand that such fundshave been used recently and in the pastfor new improvements in urban parksbut not at the Wilderness Park

We applaud the city for initiating themaster plan for the wilderness park butsuggest it does not adequately address

mechanisms for sustainable funding toallow proper stewardship now and overthe next 20 years

Georgeann AndrusClaremont

Give CLU a chanceDear Editor

We read with interest Ted Nallrsquos letterlast week regarding Claremont LincolnUniversityrsquos (CLU) desire to locate inhis neighborhood Mr Nall like mostClaremonters is naturally protective of his neighborhood and clearly does notlook forward to the upheaval a largebuilding project will inflict on the area

As longtime residents of Claremontwe certainly understand his stance butsome of his rhetoric is over-the-top andvery misleading

Therersquos little question that the landowned by the Claremont Unified SchoolDistrict former home of La Puerta Jun-

ior High School will be sold at somepoint and as Mr Nall has indicated thatdeveloper will inflict ldquodirt mess and con-struction noiserdquo on the neighborhood

From all wersquove seen and heard at re-cent neighborhood meetings it appearsthat Claremont Lincoln University an

educational institution not a ldquobusinessrdquowould be a far better neighbor and haveless long-term impact on the neighbor-hood than a housing development or anyother possible large-scale high-densityproject CLU is primarily an online in-stitution so the increased traffic will befar less than it might be from any otherdevelopment

The architect selected by CLU is anexperienced creative and thoughtful in-dividual He is very sensitive to theneighborhood concerns and has listenedcarefully and with an open mind to thesuggestions and issues raised by theneighbors Most developers would neverdevote the time and care that CLU offi-

cials are investing in this phase of theprocess and in making sure that neigh-borsrsquo concerns are not only heard but ad-dressed

This site was not the first choice of thedonors or administrators connected withCLU They would have much preferredto be located closer to the center of townand the other Claremont Colleges Un-fortunately all of that open land is ownedby the Claremont University Consortiumand it is being preserved for possible fu-ture expansion of the Colleges

After looking at all available land inClaremont CLU settled on the La Puertasite with the hope of flipping the park so

the university could have frontage on In-dian Hill Boulevard to provide more vis-ibility and easy access and to be less in-trusive on the neighborhood

To call this a ldquolunatic proposalrdquo is hy-perbole and characterizing the philan-thropists behind the project as ldquonut casesrdquois insulting and incorrect Two of us haveknown Mr and Mrs Lincoln for yearsand they are incredibly generousthoughtful and strategic donors They

have been involved with and have beenremarkably philanthropic to several ofthe Claremont Colleges over the years aswell as to the town of Claremont

Mrs Lincoln is an alumna of ScrippsCollege and Mr Lincoln has served onthe CGU and the CMC Board ofTrustees Claremont Lincoln Universityis the culmination of the Lincolnrsquos long-held vision to increase collaboration andunderstanding among all people and toput wisdom to work in the worldmdashforgood Itrsquos hard to disagree with that mis-sion considering the current divisivenessin our country and the world and the mostrecent horrific acts of terrorism

We hope the neighbors will give this

venture a chance and that they will con-tinue to work with the experienced anddedicated administrators at CLU as theydevelop their plans They are makingevery attempt to be transparent and tolisten carefully to the neighborhood Inthe long run this venture promises to bean outstanding addition to the prestigiousClaremont Colleges and to produce grad-uates who will go forth to make this crazyworld a better place

Sandy BaldonadoMarilyn Ray

Mary F WeisClaremont

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

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OBITUARIESKenneth CaseyVeteran industrialist agriculturalist family man

Kenneth Ross Casey died on Decem-ber 4 2015 in Claremont He was 95

He was born in Pomona in 1920 toJohn Ransom and Bessie Casey He grewup going to Pomona schools helping tendhis family and friendsrsquo citrus trees playing

football and participating in outdoor ad-ventures with the Boy Scouts After hegraduated from Pomona High School in1938 he attended Stanford University fol-lowing in the footsteps of his older brotherJohn Immediately upon graduation in1942 Mr Casey enlisted in the US Navywhere he served in the Pacific Theater of World War II As a lieutenant he was as-signed to an aircraft carrier in the AleutianIslands

When the war ended he returned toPomona to marry his Pomona HighSchool classmate Nancy Louise GillenHe and his new wife returned to StanfordUniversity for an additional year wherehe earned his masterrsquos in engineering be-

fore returning to live in the Pomona Val-ley For the next three decades Mr Caseywas employed at Kaiser Steel starting inthe roll shop as an engineer and then mov-ing into management At the end of his ca-reer he served as vice president of operations He spent his final years aspresident of a fabrication plant an auxil-iary to Kaiser Steel

When the Caseys first returned to Cal-

ifornia they moved to a La Verne houselocated on an orange grove Mr Caseyserved as manager waking up in the weehours to light the smudge pots that keptthe fruit from freezing during coldweather In 1960 the Caseys moved toClaremont with their son Patrick anddaughter Pamela but Kenneth remained

active in agricultural enterprises his entirelife More recently he was actively in-volved in the management of an avocadogrove he owned in Temecula

Upon retirement Mr Casey served onthe Board of VEBA a non-profit organi-zation that managed the retirement fundsof former Kaiser Employees Mr Caseyenjoyed golfing and socializing with long-time Pomona Valley friends He also en-

joyed following sports especially the do-ings of his beloved Stanford football teamIn 1941 Kennethrsquos older brother joinedthe team in competing at the Rose Bowla triumphant game in which the Cardinalsbeat the Nebraska Cornhuskers Two

years ago his son and son-in-law tookhim to watch Stanford compete in theRose Bowl once again

Mr Casey journeyed across Europethe United States Mexico and Canadawith his wife as well as to exotic localeslike China Greece and Turkey One of thecouplersquos favorite trips was to easternAfrica on a safari to see the wild animals

A devoted family man he is survivedby his wife of 69 years Nancy GillenCasey his son and daughter-in-lawPatrick and Cynthia Casey of Orinda Cal-ifornia his daughter and son-in-lawPamela and Steven Nagler of Claremont

and his grandchild Lucia Nagler of LosAngelesA service will be held on Friday De-

cember 11 at 1 pm at Todd MemorialChapel 570 N Garey Ave in Pomonawith a graveside service at Pomona Me-morial Park Cemetery immediately fol-lowing

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Neepa ChowdhuryGifted artist incomparable hostess

OBITUARIES

Neepa Chowdhury a longtime Clare-mont resident died on October 22 2015 inCalcutta India She was 82

Neepa was born in what is nowBangladesh in 1933 the fourth of 13 chil-dren As the second oldest girl she learned

early on how to cook daily meals for herfamily and to concoct lavish feasts forguests during Hindu festivals Amid the1947 Muslim-Hindu violence followingthe partition of India her parents made thedangerous trip to settle in Calcutta whereher father began a career in the Indian CivilService

One of the first of Neeparsquos many gifts tomanifest itself was her talent as an artistShe was equally at home creating boldlyarresting paintings and uniquely tactile ce-ramic pieces She earned her degree fromthe Government College of Art and Craftin Calcutta and received multiple awardsfor her art Her work was shown in presti-gious exhibits in Calcutta Manila and later

ClaremontNeepa married journalist AmitabhaChowdhury in 1959 Following the birth of their son Neel in 1968 the family movedto the Philippines for 14 years where thecouplersquos second child Shome was born in1971 While Mr Chowdhury establishedthe Press Foundation of Asia (PFA) inManila and Asian Finance magazine inHong Kong as well as serving as a colum-nist for many Asian newspapers MrsChowdhury was honing her phenomenalskills as an entertainer She also became adiscerning collector of the striking arti-facts that many Claremonters remember intheir home

In 1978 the family had to leave thePhilippines because of the political tur-moil surrounding the Marcos regime Theybought a home in Claremont and the boysentered Sycamore School Mrs Chowd-hury enrolled in the Pitzer College art de-

partment where she was mentored by andfriend to both Carl and Susan Hertel Aftergraduation from Pitzer she continued on toClaremont Graduate University and re-ceived her Master of Fine Arts in 1985

Susan Seymour Pitzerrsquos former deanof faculty recalls that Mrs Chowdhuryreturned many times to Pitzer profession-ally as head cook and manager for theGrove House and as a volunteer cook forthe annual International Place dinner atMcConnell Center

ldquoNeepa was an indispensable volunteerfor all of the local organizations and causesshe believed inrdquo said Charlene Martinlongtime director of International Place at

the Claremont Colleges ldquoShe hosted in-ternational students cooked for hundredsof people went on camping trips in her sariand sandals and was an enduring charis-matic presence at innumerable events forthe Community Friends of International

Students and for the League of WomenVoters fundraisersrdquoAccording to former Claremont Mayor

Diann Ringmdashwho had the chance to seeMrs Chowdhury in action through her in-volvement with International Place andthe League of Women VotersmdashNeeparsquosskill and efficiency were a sight to behold

ldquoShe was unflappable when asked tohelp with any cooking taskrdquo Ms Ringmarveled ldquoI have seen her rotate 250chicken thighs 40 or so at a time on anoutdoor grill in 90-degree weather and inbare feetrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury also showcased herunrivaled hospitality in the vibrant homesshe and her husband Amitabha made in

Claremont first on 12th Street and later atthe corner of Harrison and Mountain av-enues

ldquoBoth places were always filled witheclectic art a heterogeneous group of in-teresting people and heavenly Indian cui-sinerdquo Russ Martin recalled ldquoPeople fromall over the world and from all strata of thecommunity were made to feel uniquelywelcome in Neeparsquos home This ability toconnect with people of all ages all

lifestyles and all ethnicities was perhapsher most profound talent and unique giftAll who knew her received the boon of herhospitality friendship and foodrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury enjoyed many closedeep and long-term personal friendships

throughout Claremont and the widerworld She cared wholeheartedly for herfriends and their families enjoying theirchildren and enriching all of their lives

Neepa is survived by her husbandAmitabha in Calcutta son Neel his wifePooja and their daughter Ishika in Singa-pore son Shome his wife Jigna their sonDevan and their daughter Sonkia in Irvineand by eight brothers and sisters and theirfamilies

An upcoming memorial for Neepa willbe held at Pitzer College Her son Shonesaid there was never any question as towhere to hold the event considering hismother lived laughed and loved in Clare-mont for 33 years

ldquoEven though she moved back to Indiain 2011 her heart continued to be in Clare-montrdquo he said ldquoClaremont was love atfirst sight It is fitting she will be cele-brated and remembered in the place sheloved so much and nurtured with such de-votionrdquo

The celebration of life is set for SundayDecember 20 from 2 to 4 pm in theFoundersrsquo Room of the McConnell Centerat Pitzer College All are welcome

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WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

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Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

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212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite K

Claremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

SEVER LAW OFFICEDaniel C Sever Attorney419 Yale Avenue

Claremont CA 91711(909) 399-3963Emphasis on Wills Living Trusts

Probate Powers of Attorney Real

Estate Corporations LLCs

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

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

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

PROF SSION L

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

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI E-PRO

GREEN SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

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

Best Possible Price Achieved Every Time

Meticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

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615 W Foothill Blvd

Claremont CA 91711(909) 624-68151 Hour In-Office Bleaching VeneersWhite Fillings Dental Implants Dentures

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

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

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

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

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(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

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dentist

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(909) 626-1684wwwCoxandPatelDDScom

Sedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Marjorie Jean Adams Case died peace-fully on December 3 2015 at PomonaValley Hospital She was 93

Marjorie or ldquoDeanrdquo as many called herwas born on January 30 1922 at PomonaValley Hospital to Wilbur and LillianAdams longtime citrus ranchers in thePomona Valley She graduated fromPomona College and married L WilliamCase in 1942 After World War II theymoved into a house they built in Clare-mont on old Cucamonga Avenue amongthe oak trees The couple soon welcomedthree children

Mrs Case was a homemaker as well asa part-time secretary for the floral depart-ment at the LA County Fair and laterworked at the Claremont Colleges for 15years before retiring A sense of commu-nity was very important to Dean She wasa member of the Pomona CongregationalChurch Fellowship group and then amember of the Claremont United Con-gregational Church She was also a docentfor Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand volunteered with the Pomona Her-itage Society at one point contributing anoral history on her life in the Pomona Val-ley

Mrs Casersquos favorite pursuits were trav-eling and spending time with her twograndchildren She was quite musicalplaying piano and organ and enjoyingshow tunes She spent time playing bridgeand Scrabble growing roses and collect-ing Bauer pottery and took great delight inwatching the birds and sunsets

Mrs Case is survived by her daughterAnn Case Ryan of Colorado her sonJames A Case of Claremont son-in-lawArthur J Ryan and her grandchildrenRobert W Ryan and Katie A Donohue ofColorado She also leaves three great-grandchildren Ryan Donohue BradyRyan and Josh Ryan

A memorial service will be held Satur-day December 12 at 3 pm at Todd Me-morial Chapel 325 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont It was Mrs Casersquos wishes thatin lieu of flowers contributions be made inthe name of her great-grandson RyanDonohue to the FRAXA Research Foun-dation 10 Prince Place Ste 203 New-buryport MA 01950 For information

email infofraxaorg

OBITUARIES

Marjorie CaseLoving wife and mother volunteer

Vincent Kwok died on Monday No-vember 2 2015 at Citrus Valley Hos-pice amp Home Health He was 55

He was born in Saigon Vietnam onMarch 23 1960 to Huan Quach(Kwok) and Phung Lam The youngestbrother in a family of 12 children hegrew up with five brothers and six sis-ters On April 27 1975 he and most of his family members escaped Vietnamas refugees to Guam and then settled inLos Angeles

Mr Kwok received his high schooldiploma from Crescenta Valley HighSchool in La Crescenta and earned hisbachelorrsquos degree in computer engi-neering at Cal Poly Pomona He de-

voted his career to serving the countryin the aerospace industry He was bap-tized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) and was sub-sequently married in the same churchHe was a caring father to his twodaughters emphasizing the importanceof education and hard work in achiev-ing success

In his spare time Vincent traveledwidely with destinations includingFrance Italy China and his homelandof Vietnam as well as Mexico andEgypt He was always willing to chal-lenge himself and managed to completethe 2015 LA marathon Mr Kwok wasa loving brother parent and friend who

in many ways resembled his own fa-ther He was kind unselfish forgivingunderstanding and helpful according tofamily His loved ones shared that hisgreatest asset was his love towards oth-ers best described in 1 Corinthians134-7

He is survived by two daughtersCynthia and Angela Kwok both of whom loved him dearly and by 10 of his siblings A service was held on No-vember 11 at Rose Hills MemorialChapel in Whittier followed by aluncheon at Vege Paradise Restaurantin San Gabriel where friends and fam-ily gathered to celebrate his life

Vincent KwokEngineer loving father and friend

Jean Neault a longtime Claremontresident died on December 1 2015

She was 87A Vigil Service will be held on

Sunday December 13 at 6 pm atTodd Memorial Chapel (325 N In-dian Hill Blvd in Claremont) A Fu-neral Mass will be held on MondayDecember 14 at 11 am at Our Ladyof the Assumption Church (435 NBerkeley Ave in Claremont) with a

reception immediately following atChurch Hall

In lieu of flowers please considermaking a contribution to the Mt SanAntonio Gardens Homeship Fundwhich provides financial assistance toresidents who otherwise could not af-ford to join the Gardens Community

A full account of Mrs Neaultrsquos lifewill be included in a future edition of the COURIER

Jean Luke Neault

Every Friday

in print

Every day

online

wwwclaremont-

couriercom

621-4761

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FRIDAY NOON CONCERT TheClaremont Chamber Choir singsMissa Fragmentarum mdashmass move-ments and motets from the MiddleAges to the presentmdashplus holidaymusic Scripps College Balch Audito-rium 1030 Columbia Ave Clare-mont Contact concertspomonaeduGYPSY SISTERS Winter SaleClare-mont United Church of Christ base-ment 233 W Harrison ClaremontFriday December 11 from 4 to 8 pmSaturday December 12 from 10 am to7 pm and Sunday December 13 from10 am to 430 pmLUMINARIA NIGHTS Illuminated

evening walks featuring live acousticmusic cookies and hot cider and morethan 1000 glowing candle-lit luminariaslighting a half-mile accessible loop on In-dian Hill Mesa December 11 12 18 19and 20 from 6 to 9 pm General admis-sion is $8 Discounts for students seniorschildren and RSABG members RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden 1500 N Col-lege Ave Claremont Visit rsabgorg

MORE THE MERRIER ShopClaremont and win Shop any businessin Claremont now through December 20 and bring receipts to the ClaremontChamber office The Bath Workshop

or Vom Fass Claremont for the receipttotals to be calculated For every $50 participants will receive a raffle ticketRaffle tickets will be entered for achance to win gift cards gift basketsand the grand prize of an iPad Draw-ing will be held on Monday Decem- ber 21 at noon For more informationcontact the Claremont Chamber at(909) 624-1681 or visit clare-montchamberorg

FESTIVE SOUNDS Moultrie Acad-emy of Music Voice and Dance from 1

to 3 pm at Village Square Public Plazaand CHS Band from 3 to 5 pm andClaremont Cellos from 11 am to 1 pm at Claremont Chamber PatioBIOCHAR DEMONSTRATIONThe Tree Action Group (TAG) of Sus-tainable Claremont together withRSABG is hosting a biochar demon-stration as part of an InternationalBiochar Initiative Learn how biochar

sequesters carbon from trees reducesthe need to water them and increasessoil fertility to make trees healthier Seedisplays of biochar products availableto use as a soil amendment and demon-

strations of how to produce biochar using kilns of various sizes Presented by Michael Wittman of BlueskyBiochar Improve the soil in your owngarden and invite those who manageour urban forest to participatemdashso res-idences institutions and the city canadopt these beneficial practices to re-generate Claremontrsquos urban forest 1 to4 pm Lenz Horticultural ComplexRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave ClaremontHOLIDAY WREATH WORKSHOPLearn how to make a beautiful fragrantholiday wreath for your home or to giveas a gift All materials for one wreath areincluded in class fee Two classes 9 am

and 1 pm Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College Ave Clare-mont (909) 625-8767CONCERT ldquoGospel Christmasrdquo di-verse gospel arrangements and holidayfavorites conducted by John St MarieSaturday December 12 at 730 pmand Sunday December 13 at 330 pmFirst Christian Church 1751 N Park Ave Pomona

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont VillageFREE WORSHOPS Class one Learnhow to use a laser cutter to cut etch andengrave designs in a variety of materialsup to 20rdquox12rdquo and up to 14rdquo thick Workwith acrylic wood paper cardboard fab-ric and leather The class project is tomake a custom wood ornament from 9am to noon Class two Learn the basicsto get up and running with 3D printingfrom noon to 3 pm To actually start printing in the class bring a laptop andinstall the Cura printer environment Formore details visit UMakersorg Regis-ter at meetupcomUMakers Limita-tions may apply Reserve your seat

early UMakers 1164 Monte VistaAve Building 1202 Suite 11 UplandCHRISTMAS MARKETPLACEAnnual Christmas Marketplace from 11am to 2 pm at Pilgrim CongregationalChurch 600 N Garey Ave PomonaThere will be free trade goods bakedgoodies jewelry Christmas items knit

CALENDAR Nightlife

Eva and the Vagabond Talesperform at The Press Restaurant

Page 16

Friday December 11 through Saturday December 19

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Holiday PromenadeSee our photo essay of holidayfestivities in the Claremont Village

Page 14

DecemberSaturday 12

DecemberSunday 13December

Friday 11

9-DAY CALENDARcontinues on the next page

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and crocheted accessories stockingstuffers Tupperware and more For more information call (909) 622-1373

SHAKESPEARE CLUB The holiday

meeting of the Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will feature a discus-sion by Professor Linda Bisesti of CalPoly Her topic is pursuing ShakespeareFestivals in Oregon Ireland Virginiaand her own Southern CaliforniaShakespeare Festival at Cal Poly 2 pm Seaver House 305 N CollegeAve Claremont For more informa-tion contact Lucy Lynch (909) 717-1109 or lucylynchaolcomISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun wayto exercise with music of Israeli folk

dance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonicLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremont(909) 921-7115

AVIATION HISTORY Mike Smith

from the Planes of Fame Museum TheUniversity Club meets Tuesdays at1130 am at the Hughes CommunityCenter 1700 Danbury Rd Claremont$13 meeting fee includes buffet lunch

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685

FOOD TRUCK THURSDAYS Put thefrying pan away and join in for dinner Enjoy a variety of the regionrsquos most pop-ular food trucks at Fairplex Food trucksroll in every Thursday from 530 to 830 pm at the lower admin parking lot nextto the NHRA Museum bringing the

trendiest dishes on four wheels Stop byand stay or grab a bite to take homeDonrsquot forget to pick up some fresh pro-duce at the Farmers Market Free parkingand free admission Lower Administra-tion Lot on McKinley Ave Gate 1

SHABBAT DINNER 630 to 830 pm McAlister Center for Religious

Activities 919 Columbia Ave Clare-mont (909) 621-8685

PLANTS ldquoCalifornia Native PlantPropagation Winterrdquo How to sow

seed take cuttings and prepare divi-sions of some of Californiarsquos most pop-ular native plants Includes take-homematerials 9 am to noon Admission is$36 for members or $45 for publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont(909) 625-8767

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

DecemberMonday 14

DecemberTuesday 15

DecemberWednesday 16

DecemberThursday 17

DecemberFriday 18

DecemberSaturday 19

Jenelle Rensch covers the calendar arts and entertainment Deadline

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COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffABOVE Tiana Berrios is unsure about meeting Santa and Mrs Claus even while comforted by her motherAileen during the annual Holiday Promenade in the Claremont Village In addition to a visit from Santa the cel-ebration included live music craft vendors roving carolers and the tree lightingAT LEFT The Claremont City Council led by Mayor Corey Calaycay say a few words of introduction beforelighting the cityrsquos tree on Friday in front of the Claremont Depot

Dan Methe of the Swing Cats Big Band belts out a jazz standard dur-ing the Promenade The band played a number of Christmas tuneswith a jazz influence

Oh Christmas treeOh Christmas tree

The city treelights up theClaremont Depot

COURIER photo Peter Weinberger

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Dozens of Claremonters convenedat city hall Wednesday evening tocelebrate the lighting of the meno-

rah and the Hanukkah holidayRabbi Sholom Harlig of Chabad Inland Empire

was on hand to lead the festivities as were MayorCorey Calaycay and Pomona Mayor Eliott RothmanCity Manager Tony Ramos Mayor Pro Tem Sam Pe-droza and Councilmember Larry Schroeder were alsopresent It was the first time the Hanukkah celebrationwas held at city hall

The lighting of the menorah took place in front of the council chamber on the patio which served as aperfect spot for revelers to mingle According toRabbi Harlig the lighting of the menorah at duskchases away the forces of darkness during the holiday

ldquoThe little light in the darkness represents our gooddeedsrdquo Rabbi Harlig said ldquoAnd that is why wersquorehererdquo

Traditional Jewish songs were played by membersof various temples in the area including Temple BethIsrael in Pomona Children from the Chabad HebrewSchool sang songs including ldquoI Have a Little Drei-delrdquo Latkes and donuts were also available to ring inthe holiday spirit for anyone wishing to indulge

ldquoWersquore really happy to do it over hererdquo RabbiHarlig said in reference to the location in front of cityhall He added that Chabad has recently opened an-other branch in Claremont that deals with studentswhich is helmed by Rabbi Yossi Matusof and his wifeRochel

ldquoWersquove been living in Claremont for two and a half years nowrdquo Rabbi Matusof said ldquoItrsquos really a beauti-ful community hererdquo

Mr Calaycay was given the honor of lighting theshamash or first candle on the menorah

ldquoItrsquos an honor that we were able to do this in Clare-montrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoFor years Rabbi Harlig

has invited me over to Upland and wersquove celebratedin Upland And last year he asked me about havingthis in Claremont so Irsquom glad wersquore able to do thisrdquo

Mr Calaycay also highlighted the ldquostrong interfaithcommunityrdquo in Claremont ldquoSo itrsquos nice to be able toshare these traditions with all our community mem-

bers here in the cityrdquo he saidHuman Services Director Anne Turner coordinated

with Chabad of the Inland Empire to put on the eventAccording to Ms Turner city representatives metwith the Chabad to plan the commemoration as farback as February

During his speech Mr Calaycay touched upon re-

cent events in the region that have cast darkness overthe area and stressed the importance of coming to-gether

ldquoIn light of some of the unfortu-nate violence wersquove experiencedin the world and in our local

community here itrsquos important that wecome together during this holiday seasonto remember the tenets of what this seasonis all aboutrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoJoy hap-piness peace harmony love and the reli-gious traditions that go with this seasonrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramletnewsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 15

Claremont has first-ever menorah lighting at city hall

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffMendy Harlig helps Claremont Mayor Corey Calaycay light the Shamash or center candle on the menorah onWednesday during a Hanukkah ceremony in Claremont The event marks the first time that a menorah has beenlit at Claremont City Hall

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 16

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8and 10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at7 pm Tickets can be purchased online or at the door ndashndash Friday December 11 Shared Holiday Party withDan Cummins at 8 pm and 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 12 Shared Holiday Partywith Dan Cummins at 7 pm and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday December 13 Carlos Loma at 7 pm ndashndash Friday December 18 Jimmy O Yang at 8 pmand 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 19 Jimmy O Yang at 7 pmand 930 pm ndashndash Sunday December 20 Donald Lett at 7 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard AveClaremont Village Thursday through Saturday until2 am Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pm Standing room only after 930 pm (909)625-4808

mdashFriday December 11 Carnival of Futility(punkfolkindie) followed by Eva and the VagabondTales (folkwestern) 10 pm

mdashSaturday December 12 Wckr Spgt followed byFranklin Bruno (indie) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 13 Sunday Piano with AmyRowe at 6 pm followed by Press Karaoke withSamantha at 930 pm

mdashTuesday December 15King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday December 16 Joe Atman (piano) 930 pm mdashThursday December 17 Baldy Mountain Jazz Band(jazz) at 830 pm followed by Mixer Jon (hiphophouse) at 11 pm

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mdashSunday December 20Sunday Piano with Angela Par-rish at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (DJ) at 930 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 Fri-days and Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge withstudent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coro-nas and $3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the micor jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 VodkaRockstars 9 pm

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Nebraska44 Stocking material46 Cuts out47 Ottoman Empire VIP48 Nonsense51 Cloth

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The Art of Love

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Down1 The _____ File

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Sicilian scenery25 Charge26 Pilots problem30 Dwell on31 Bamboozle32 Eater of eucalyptus

leaves

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Museum of ____ Art43 Neck adornment

in Hawaii45 Frilly48 Lower quality flick 49 Roman magistrate50 Tomboy53 Electrical usage tracker 55 Cancel57 Gen Y preferred

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COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 345

RESTAURANT ROW

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 344

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 2015 21

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

200 S Vista Bonita Ave Glendora CA 91741Ph626-405-0721PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

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The Claremont Museumof Art is about to re-ceive a new set of

walls The city council ap-proved renting out the Clare-

mont Depot to the museum ata reduced price at Tuesdayrsquosmeeting

The CMA will set up shop at the his-toric Depot currently occupied byFoothill Transit at a rate of one dollar ayear according to city documents Thedecision is the latest chapter in the mu-seumrsquos up-and-down history in Clare-mont and is contingent on theprocurement of more than $1 million ingrants

Human Services Director AnneTurner who presented the proposal tocouncil claimed that establishing themuseum at the location would ldquopre-

serve the Claremont Depot and reframeit not only as a visual icon for the com-munity but as a hub for Claremontrsquosgrowing arts scene and a centerpiece tothe Village areardquo

The CMA first established in 2004was originally located in the PackingHouse but closed its doors at the end of 2009 due to financial woes Since thenCMA has billed itself as a ldquomuseumwithout wallsrdquo with much of the art-work owned by the group housed in aclimate-controlled storage space inPomona

The 10-year lease hinges on the mu-seumrsquos pledge to secure over $18 mil-lion in grants to keep the museum open

according to Ms Turner The CMA willtake over the Depot ldquoas isrdquo save for$350000 in ADA and seismic retro-fitting the city will undertake

Funds for ADA and seismic retro-fitting will come from Proposition Cwhich allocates money for transporta-tion-related endeavors Ms Turner con-firmed the funds have been approvedfor use on the museum project

In her presentation Ms Turner alsosaid the Depotrsquos location along the rail-road tracks coupled with the upcomingGold Line extension will frame themuseum as a regional destination

Once the museum is open the publicrestrooms at the Depot will no longer

remain available to the publicMetrolink bus riders and pedestrianslooking to use restrooms must insteadseek other public restrooms in the Vil-lage the nearest being city hall

With an annual operating budget of close to $900000 the CMA opened itsinaugural location at the Packing Housein 2006 after years of planning spear-headed by Claremont resident and artistMarguerite McIntosh The museumstruggled at the Packing House whichboard members attributed to the nation-wide economic recession

After borrowing more than $37450from the city to stay afloat the museumclosed its doors two days after Christ-

mas in 2009Ms Turner explained to the council

that the $1 per year rent is vital for thesurvival of the museum which will hitthe ground running to secure grants andother funds

One such grant is the California Cul-

tural and Historical Endowment Grantwhich awards from $250000 to$500000 One requirement for apply-ing for the grant is that a facility mustbe open to the public for at least 120days

During discussion the councilpraised the idea wholeheartedly hailingit as an excellent idea for the commu-nity

ldquo[The Depot] has been sitting thereas beautiful as it is but without a soulrdquoMayor Pro Tem Sam Pedroza said ldquoIcanrsquot think of a better idea than thisproject It would really give it the life itneeds and fulfill the vision the commu-nity had when it restored this buildingrdquo

Councilmember Larry Schroederagreed calling the project a ldquowin-winrdquoand ldquoa great opportunity for the sta-tionrdquo

The motion passed unanimously 5-0According to the deal the CMA must

meet with city staff annually for up-dates and the city reserves the right toterminate the contract at any time

Focus on speed limitsAlso on the agenda for the city coun-

cil was a proposal to change the speedlimits of a number of roadways withinthe city The changes were the result of the 2015 Speed Survey which cata-logued average speeds of drivers going

through selected stretches of roadCity Engineer Loretta Mustafa pre-

sented the findings to council and rec-ommended changing the speed limits tothe following roads Claremont Boule-vard from Sixth to Foothill wouldchange from 45 mph to 40 mph SixthStreet from Mills to Claremont woulddecrease from 35 mph to 30 IndianHill Boulevard from American to SanJose would fall to 30 mph from 35mph and Indian Hill from First toBonita would downgrade from 30 mphto 25 mph

The only speed limit increase wouldaffect a stretch of Oxford Avenue fromColby Circle to Scripps Drive Accord-ing to the results of the survey the aver-age speed along the stretch of road is 33mph Based on the data Ms Mustafapresented a recommendation to in-crease the speed limit from 25 mph to30 mph

Almost all of the public commenters

were residents of the adjacent neighbor-hood who claimed the speed limit in-crease would be a danger to thecommunity

Resident Cheryl Boardman describeda certain crosswalk within the stretch of road as a ldquodeath walkrdquo because it iswithin a blind spot

Judy Marchant was more forceful inher stance against the proposed speedlimit hike calling out the police depart-ment for not enforcing speeders on thestreet and calling on them to ldquoenforcethe hell out of [the speed limit]rdquo

During discussion the councilmem-bers expressed reservations with ap-proving the speed limit increase on

Oxford moving toward Alternative BThe alternative would approve all the

speed limits with an exception of Ox-ford and would evaluate possible traf-fic calming procedures to alleviatespeeding including crosswalks

ldquoItrsquos a very frustrating experience forevery street that comes before usrdquo MrSchroeder said ldquoAnd I just have to re-

mind the public that itrsquos state laws thatare binding us hererdquoMr Schroeder encouraged the public

to contact their state representative if they feel like the current rules regardingspeed limit classifications need to bechanged

Councilmember Opanyi Nasialicalled out many residents in the af-fected area for speeding themselves andsending the average speed upward

ldquoWe have had so many people com-ing in tonight complaining about in-creasing speed limits on Scrippsrdquo MrNasiali said ldquoSo itrsquos not the personfrom the other city or the other neigh-borhood who is speeding on your street

Itrsquos you your neighbor or the personnearby And I challenge those of youwho are here saying lsquotheyrsquore going tokill us with speedrsquo that you actually dodrive 25 miles an hour in a residentialdistrict I bet that you donrsquotrdquo

The council moved forward with Al-ternative B with a unanimous 5-0 voteThe Traffic and Transportation Com-mission will look over ways to alleviatespeeds at its meeting in January 2016

Committee to review ideasfor police station

A

t the end of the meet-ing Mayor Corey

Calaycay formally an-nounced the creation of a newad hoc committee that wouldoversee plans for a new policestation The committee createdafter the failure of Measure PSat the polls last month willcontain both supporters anddetractors of the measure

The committee members are FrankBedoya Jack Blair Gar Byrum BettyCrocker Helaine Goldwater CarolynGonzales Hal Hargrave MarciaHorowitz Jim Keith Stig LanneskogSally Seven Michael Shea MarkSterba Jess Swick and Paul Wheelerwith Mr Calaycay and Police Commis-sion Chair Ed Reece serving as ex-offi-cio members

Mr Bedoya and Ms Crocker wereprominent members of the Yes on PScampaign while Mr Shea was the chiefarchitect of the proposed police stationMr Sterba and Ms Seven were vocalopponents of the measure and Mr Lan-neskog is the CEO of the ClaremontUniversity Consortium

The council will not meet for the restof the year The December 22 meetingwas ceremoniously canceled for theChristmas holiday

mdashMatthew Bramlett

newsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 3CITY NEWS

Claremont Museum of Art has new home at the Depot

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffThe Claremont Museum of Art and the city of Claremont inked a deal for a 10-yearlease of the Claremont Depot to be used as a museum space

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 4CITY NEWS

Wednesday December 2Claremont police arrested a San

Bernardino woman after she stole cof-fee creamers from a convenience storeand refused to leave The incident hap-pened at 941 pm at AMPM accord-ing to Lt Mike Ciszek When officersarrived they found 49-year-old SueSchlie inside the business and exhibit-ing telltale signs of narcotic intoxica-tion When officers asked if she hadever used Ms Schlie replied ldquoI neverdid Irsquom like the firedog you knowThe fire dog in the academyrdquo She wasarrested and transported to CPD jail

Thursday December 3An unknown number of burglars

broke into a home and stole a numberof valuables including an AmericanGirl doll The incident happened be-tween 9 am and 1025 pm on the3500 block of Pennsylvania Place Theburglars used an ldquounknown toolrdquo tosmash a window on the property gain-ing entry to the house The subjectsstole jewelry as well as the doll withestimated property loss at $5500 Any-one with information is urged to contactthe Claremont Police Department at(909) 399-5411

Friday December 4An arrest in front of a gas station

turned into something larger early Fri-day morning Claremont officers ini-tially made contact with a man and a

woman in front of the AMPM on the700 block of East Foothill Boulevardclose to 1 am The man identified him-self to officers as ldquoJames Huntrdquo andduring a check of his bag an opiumpipe was found as well as burglarytools The woman initially gave a nameto officers and was allowed to leave AsMr Hunt was being taken into custodyhe revealed his true identity as AdamRussell a 20-year-old local transientwho had a felony no-bail warrant on hisrecord While Mr Russell was gettingbooked he twisted the fingers of the ar-resting officer resulting in other offi-cers wrestling him to the ground Basedon the information Mr Russell hadgiven them officers located the womanagain at the Starbucks on the 600 blockof Foothill When police found herthey determined she was actually a 13-year-old runaway from La Verne Shewas also exhibiting signs of drug intox-ication and was in possession of a dag-ger The juvenile was arrested andreleased to the Department of Child andFamily Services Mr Russell is beingcharged with obstruction resisting ar-rest giving false a ID to an officer andassault on an officer

A La Verne woman was arrested for

DUI after she crashed her car into aClaremont welcome sign Ingrid Delva27 was traveling westbound near theintersection of Base Line and Forbes atapproximately 307 am when she

made an unsafe turn which caused herto crash into a median a city-ownedtree a concrete pole a large metal signand the welcome sign When officersarrived at the scene they determinedthat Ms Delva was under the influenceof alcohol Due to her injuries MsDelva was transported to Pomona Val-ley Hospital and given a written noticeto appear for the DUI

Claremont police arrested a man after

he was found screaming and honkinghis horn in a residential driveway atabout 530 pm Christopher Dreyer 43of Claremont had been honking andscreaming for a while before officers ar-rived to the house located on the 1800block of Antioch Road according to LtCiszek When officers asked Mr Dreyerwhy he was making noise he repliedthat coyotes were chasing him A recordcheck revealed he was on probation fordomestic violence and when officerssearched Mr Dreyer they foundmethamphetamine in his front shirtpocket Mr Dreyer was arrested andsent to CPD jail

Sunday December 6Being a jerk wonrsquot get you very far

in this town A San Dimas man learnedthis lesson the hard way after he was ar-rested for public intoxication after get-ting kicked out of The PressChristopher Schlieker 47 was ejectedfrom the bar after allegedly insulting afemale patron according to the reportMr Schlieker hung around too long andpolice were called Upon arrival police

noticed Mr Schlieker showing signs of alcohol intoxication ldquoI was at ThePress having a good time when thiswoman wanted me to move so shecould sit downrdquo Mr Schlieker told po-lice ldquoI told her if she wasnrsquot so fat Iwouldnrsquot have to move She got madand the bar asked me to leave I did notdo anything wrong She was just madbecause she was fatrdquo Mr Schliekerwas arrested for public intoxication andspent the night in the CPD jail

Monday December 7Claremont police arrested 27-year-old

Gardenia Guzman of Claremont forpublic intoxication after she walkedthrough a crosswalk on a red hand sig-nal at the intersection of Harrison andTowne While Ms Guzman was walk-ing at approximately 1032 pm a carnarrowly missed hitting her When offi-cers arrived and told Ms Guzman aboutthe near hit she replied ldquoReally Ididnrsquot even see the carrdquo Officers no-ticed Ms Guzman exhibiting signs of drunkenness While police were engag-ing with her Ms Guzmanrsquos parents re-portedly showed up at the sceneaccording to Lt Ciszek This agitatedMs Guzman causing her to lie on theground and refuse to get up Policehelped her into the cruiser where shebanged her head against the door fourtimes When asked if she needed med-ical attention while at the CPD jail MsGuzman said ldquoOh no Irsquom fine I was

just trippinrsquo just acting dumbrdquomdashMatthew Bramlett

newsclaremont-couriercom

POLICE BLOTTER

The arraignment of a 14-year-oldClaremont boy accused of his sis-terrsquos murder has been pushed to

late JanuaryJudge Wade Olson of the Pomona Superior Court

pushed the hearing for Nathaniel Geurts on requestfrom counsel to January 26 2016 This is the sec-ond time the arraignment hearing has been resched-uled

Clad in an orange prison jumpsuit and shackled atthe arms and ankles the suspect appeared before thecourt looking straight ahead as Judge Olson spokewith him When Judge Olson asked if he wouldwaive his right to a speedy preliminary hearing dueto the arraignment being pushed he replied ldquoYesyour honorrdquo

The suspectrsquos lawyer Daniel G Davis referred tothe defendantrsquos young age and argued that the no-tion of him being tried as an adult was ldquounconstitu-tionalrdquo

Judge Olson disagreed ldquoThe state of the law is

exactly where he is right nowrdquo he saidThe boy has been charged with murder in the

death of his 15-year-old sister Aspen Geurts on No-vember 4 According to Lt Mike Ciszek the teen al-legedly stabbed his sister in the chest with a kitchenknife in the backyard of their home located on the300 block of Andover Drive

The suspect is currently being held on $10 millionbail His next appearance will be at the Pomona Su-perior Court mdashMatthew Bramlett

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Geurts arraignmentpostponed until January

The source of that familiar squawking in Claremontrsquos skies isnrsquot typically seen up-close About a dozen

green parrots were eating breakfast together at Jaeger Park munching on berries one morning last

week Itrsquos rumored that these parrots are escaped migrators from the Huntington Library and Gardens in

San Marino and have since adapted to the wilds of Claremont and beyond The birds do enjoy the warm

winter weather and this week is no exception Weekend weather will be partly cloudy with temperatures

in the 70s lows around 45 degrees No rain is expected over the next 10 days

ChatterboxCOURIER photoPeter Weinberger

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Jack Pitneyrsquos book may notprovide hard-and-fast an-swers on autism whether at

home or in society as a wholebut it does give readers a lot to

think aboutThe Politics of Autism provides a view

into the ways we try to acknowledge andsupport people and their families whosedisability makes navigating a complicatedworld even more complicated

Itrsquos a messy proposition because noth-ing in the situation is uniform beginningwith the condition After all people withautism fall into a spectrum that can findthem unable to communicate at all or elo-quent enough to share their stories for lit-erary or political ends

Mr Pitney a professor of politics atClaremont McKenna College was in-spired to write the book because someoneclose to him has autism but itrsquos not auto-

biographicalldquoThere are a lot of good first-person

accounts There are plenty of thosebooksrdquo he said ldquoWhat I thought wasneeded is for someone to put togetherwhat we know about autism policies andwhat the government is doing on variouslevelsrdquo

When a parent receives a diagnosis thattheir child has autism or suspects theirchild may have the disability they craveguidance according to Mr Pitney

ldquoThatrsquos something the people in thecommunity need direction about whatservices are available and what kind of help is out thererdquo he said

Unfortunately the answer is convo-

luted Therersquos no sweeping federal policyfor the diagnosis and treatment of autismInstead it varies from state-to-statecounty-to-county

In California and in many other statesa toddler with autism receives servicesfrom a regional center In some caseshowever families find their children onlong waiting lists for services which pre-cludes them getting help during the earli-est stages of diagnosis

After age three the school system as-sumes primary responsibility for autismservices Then at age 22 that responsi-bility is transferred back to the regionalcenter at which point Mr Pitney charac-terizes the level of assistance provided as

ldquohit or missrdquoIn Politics of Autism he quotes Illinois

state representative Patricia Bellock whosays ldquoWe call it falling off the cliff Wecan keep them in school until theyrsquore 22After that therersquos nothing for themrdquo

Mr Pitney emphasizes that the supporteach individual and each family affectedby autism receives varies widely from re-gion to region from district to districtfrom school site to school site and fromcase to case

There are some people out there whosay they have been able to get rid of theirchildrsquos autism through complementarytherapies such as a diet change The mostwell-known of these is celebrity Jenny

McCarthy whose approach has createdoutrage among many in the autism com-

munityMost people however say there is no

cure for autism spectrum disorder Whatmost people agree upon is that interven-tionsmdashsuch as speech occupational orbehavioral therapymdashcan be very benefi-cial and the earlier such services begin thebetter

Decades ago people with autism wereassumed to have mental retardation or

mental illness A common course of actionwas to commit them to an institutionNowadays a more integrative approach isadvocated which sees the person withautism living at home and attendingschool Whenever possible the goal is tomainstream a childrsquos education In mostcases kids with autism attend a publicschool spending as much time as possiblein classes dominated by peers withoutautism

Itrsquos not cheap Many kids with autismrequire a one-on-one aide in the class-room as well as ancillary services likespeech therapy and adaptive physical ed-ucation It all starts with the studentsrsquo in-dividualized education program (IEP)

Some districts are pro-active and pro-vide a strong education to students with

autism In other cases parents have tofight for accommodations going so far asto have legal counsel or specialists attendtheir IEPs Itrsquos easy to understand why adistrict might balk at coverage consider-ing thatmdashdespite the fact that schoolsmust give a fair and equal education toeach student providing any necessary ac-commodations needed to nurture disabledstudentsmdashstudents with disabilities re-

ceive only 19 percent more funding fromthe federal government

ldquoThe way the Individuals with Disabil-ities Education Act is structured it puts alot of pressure on parents to be advocatesrdquoMr Pitney said

Some parents are more successful thanothers at getting the services they feel theirchild needs Parents who are highly edu-cated and affluent seem to do better be-cause they tend to be more knowledgeableabout the childrsquos rights and often havelawyers and medical professionals in theirsocial circles Low-income and minorityfamilies tend to be at greater risk of fallingthrough the cracks

The disparity is so great that some ad-

vocates tell parents if they donrsquot want to bepushed to the side they should present

themselves as affluent aware and un-afraid In Mr Pitneyrsquos book he shares theadvice of Carmen Carley a professionalautism advocate in the state of CalifornialdquoWear a fake diamond ringrdquo she tellsmothers who lack a real one ldquoMake themthink yoursquore ready to fight Donrsquot show

them yoursquore weak Donrsquot show themyoursquore tiredrdquo

It takes even greater advocacy and insome cases agitation to get insurance com-panies to foot the bill for therapies Inmany cases companies with an eye on thebottom line deny familiesrsquo funding or re-imbursement for all but the most med-ically obvious treatments The problemwith this approach is there is no medica-tion or surgery that has proved effective inthe treatment of autism The treatment istherapeutic and again therapists cost

To complicate matters a child maymake great gains with one therapy yetanother will suffer deficits under the sameprogram Therersquos no one approach that

works with all kids on the spectrumMr Pitney points to the cost of Applied

Behavioral Analysis a commonly usedtherapy that is controversial but whichmany autism families swear by

ldquoAn intensive program may take 25 to40 hours a week of one-on-one attentionfor one to three years with rates starting at$50 an hourrdquo he notes in his book ldquoMorethan 30 states have enacted laws requiringhealth insurance companies to cover be-havioral therapy With autism though alsquomandatersquo on the insurers is not a lsquoguar-anteersquo for the parents who often have tofight insurance companies in court to en-sure compliancerdquo

Although highly effective less main-

stream therapies like Floortimemdasha devel-opmental individual-difference relation-ship-based model (DIR) created by childpsychiatrist Stanley Greenspanmdasharenrsquotcovered at all

Mr Pitney admits his book is nopanacea writing ldquoNearly every page ofthis book has suggested unanswered ques-tion Some may not even be answerablerdquo

What he is sure about is that wheneverpossible autism policies and politicsshould be devised with the cooperation ofpeople who have autism have a lovedone whorsquos affected or are at least willingto walk a mile in the moccasins of those inthe autism community

ldquoItrsquos important to take into account the

perspectives of autistic people themselveswhich tend to get lost sometimesrdquo he said

Mr Pitney is pleased to see that a grow-ing number of people are aware of autismmaking them more sensitive to those whoare on the spectrum and more open to po-litical expedients such as legislation andfunding And he has seen first-hand thatwith proper intervention the outcome forpeople with autism can exceed all expec-tations

ldquoHere in Claremont there was a timewhen people with autism wouldnrsquot get tocollegerdquo Mr Pitney said ldquoNow some ofmy students have autismrdquo

The Politics of Autism is availablethrough Amazon and most major book-

sellers mdashSarah Torribiostorribioclaremont-couriercom

CMC professor explores lsquoPolitics of Autismrsquo in new book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffJack Pitney professor of American politics at Claremont McKenna College has re-cently published ldquoThe Politics of Autism Navigating the Contested Spectrumrdquo

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Holiday break by Debbie Carini

In the winter of 1966 I broke my right elbow I wishI could say it was in the service of something dra-matic like trying to jump off a swing in mid-air and

experience flight (thatrsquos how my sister broke her arm)but it was a nerdy pursuit in the dead of winter

With the freezing temperatures outside my sister andI engaged in ldquoindoorrdquo activities usually ldquoplaying pre-tendrdquo On this particularly snowy day my mother waswashing curtains and so we were able to avail ourselvesof a number of curtain rods

ldquoHeyrdquo I said to my sister ldquoletrsquos make these into in-strumentsrdquo

She started moving hers in and out like a trombonewith a telescoping slide I pulled mine apart and foundthat it was just the right size for a violin and bowThough the fiddle is rarely seen in a marching bandmy sister and I decided to have a parade in the base-ment As we headed down the stairs I turned to face

her and assume the role of drum major And so I wasconducting playing and walking backwards when Itripped on a broom that had fallen across a stair tread

I landed on the concrete floor and when my mothertried to help me up pulling my arm we both realizedsomething else was wrong

In those days (a sentence start that makes me feel likeIrsquom about to tell a story about the Great Depression andnot an era generally associated with ldquofree loverdquo and TheBeatles) our doctor practiced out of his house Mymother did not have a driverrsquos license or a car so we

walked or our neighbor my Aunt Margo drove us It

was late afternoon and the doctor confirmed the breakbut he was too busy to set it so he sent me home fordinner (knockwurst and sauerkraut) with my arm in asling

Later he set my arm in old-fashioned plaster It wasgleaming white and everyone signed it My Aunt Nadaan artist told me she was drawing the White House onmy elbowmdashhow stately I thought and was greatly disappointed to see a tall thin building when I held thecast up to the mirror Turns out she drew a picture of alighthouse

Last month in an attempt to lessen the effects of toomuch Thanksgiving dinner my husband son and sonrsquosgirlfriend enjoyed a night hike (led by volunteers fromthe Sierra Club) in Griffith Park

I have a little trepidation about hiking much likeplaying music Irsquom not well-trained in it Irsquom also a lit-

tle nervous to be in nature in the dark (albeit the mid-dle of the city of Los AngelesmdashI would honestly prefera subway in New York City at 10 pm) Our hike leadertook us on a couple of treacherous-sounding pathsmdashCardiac Climb and Ankle-Breaker Path but I managed

Perhaps my knees were shaking just a bit becauseonce we were on the paved service road heading backto the car I took a header onto the gravel breaking myfall with my left ribs and wrist And yes breaking mywrist

So I find myself in another cast version 2015mdashmuchlighter with a soft sock-like layer against my skin Irsquomstill tempted to stick a coat hanger down it to scratchthe phantom itches (much like I did when I was 7) Andthough Irsquom not collecting signatures on this updatedmodel I feel festive and ready for the holidays thanksto a finishing layer of bright green tape So if you think

yoursquove spotted the Grinch in disguise donrsquot worry itrsquo just me and my chartreuse forearmmdashhappy holidays

Afew people stopped bymy home for coffee andbrought donuts with

them While sharing the sweetsamong close friends one of

them shared a profound story ashe took a bite of his maple barHe said the gathering reminded him of

a wonderful little story about a divinesage Curious I asked him to elaborateHe related that once there was a divinesage who while also enjoying a sweetpastry noted that the sweet he was eatinghad been produced with the help of 10000 people

Continuing his discourse the sagebegan to narrate a long chain of peoplewho were engaged in the production of the pastry from sowing the seeds of wheat all the way to its final presentationat the bakery Preparing the ground forthe seeds to grow nurturing and protect-

ing the crops from intruders harvestingit shipping it to the merchants and dis-tributing to retailers and then finally theseries of actions taken by the bakers toprepare this pastry

All these people were occupied forthis humble man to eat the pastry Fi-nally the sage expressed his gratitude tothe people and above all the Creator of the Universe who is the sole providerThis story struck me deeply and mademe reflect on the process by which we

attain anythingThe moral of the story is Gratitude is

the best attitude It is a learned behaviorthat is taught by every parent to their off-spring Two expressions are engrained inall of us as small children Please andThank You

As we take a closer look into the pagesof world history we find that mankindhas been observing special days to ex-press their gratitude to God These areknown as harvest festivals The days cel-ebrated vary from country to country andseason to season when the crops are har-vested This is a secular exercise and assuch is being observed even today inmost countries across the world

From a religious perspective we ob-serve that all religious scriptures and re-ligious practices advise their followers tobe thankful for the Creator who is mostgracious and ever merciful

In Islam the Holy Quran is the divinescripture in which Muslims believe Thefollowing verses of the Quran advise be-lievers to be grateful

(3113) ldquoAnd We bestowed wisdom toLuqman saying lsquoBe grateful to Allahfor whoso is grateful is grateful for thegood of his own soul And whoso is un-grateful then surely Allah is self-suffi-cient Praiseworthyrdquo

Gratitude is being defined by the wordof God as wisdom And wisdom hasbeen explained at another place whereAllah says

ldquoAnd remember the time when yourLord declared lsquoif you are grateful I willsurely bestow more favors to you but if you are ungrateful then know that Mypunishment is severe indeedrsquordquo

Interestingly this truism of the HolyQuran was independently investigatedby a researcher at the University of Cal-ifornia Davis

Robert Emmons penned a book enti-tled How the New Science of GratitudeCan Make You Happier Summarizingthe findings from studies to date MrEmmons says that those who practicegrateful thinking ldquoreap emotional phys-ical and interpersonal benefitsrdquo

People who regularly keep a gratitude journal report fewer illnesses feel betterabout their lives as a whole and are moreoptimistic about the future Mr Emmonsconcludes that gratitude is a choice onepossible response to our life experiences

Similarly in Christianity we find over20 to 30 verses in the Bible enjoining usto be thankful to God and glorify himWe read in Colossians 317 ldquoAnd what-ever you do in word or deed do every-thing in the name of Jesus giving thanks

to God the Father through himrdquoTurning to Judaism we read in the

Talmud the Abrahamic discourse after ameal is served ldquoAbraham caused Godrsquosname to be mentioned by all the travelerswhom he entertained For after they hadeaten and drunk and when they arose tobless Abraham he said to them lsquoIs it ofmine you have eaten Surely it is of whatbelongs to God that you have eaten Sopraise and bless Him by whose word theworld was createdrsquordquo (Talmud Sota 10b)

Again it is said ldquoBe not like thosewho honor their gods in prosperity andcurse them in adversity In pleasure orpain give thanksrdquo (Makita to Exodus2020)

In Buddhism at Plum Village thanks-giving is celebrated by thanking the par-ents loved ones teachers and ourassociates Similarly we find in BhagwatGita the sayings of Krishna and inspira-tional insights to thanksgiving

We are thankful to our president Abra-ham Lincoln who officially dedicated aday for the nation to express the gratitudeto our Creator in our own ways

Thus we see that the act of givingthanks is shared by all and is a wonder-ful commonality among all people offaith To be thankful is to be human

I conclude with the first line of the firstchapter in Holy Quran that sums up theentire thanksgiving message ldquoAll praisebelongs to God the Creator of all theworldsrdquo

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Inter-Faithfully SPEAKINGGratitude is the best attitude by Anwer Mahmood Khan

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Wilderness Park fundingDear Editor

A number of letters have been writtenaddressing the Claremont WildernessPark Master Plan mostly relating to ac-cess parking usage governance and vi-sion Underlying each of these concernshowever is the issue of sustainable fund-ing for the implementation and supportof what should be a resource manage-ment plan for the next 20 years

Speaking as a longtime member of theClaremont Wildlands ConservancyBoard a bit of history should be notedfor the records The last four parcelsadded to the park (excluding JohnsonrsquosPasture) were purchased with grantmoney awarded to Claremont fromcounty or state agencies

Some of our board were in attendanceand spoke at the session of the Riversand Mountains Conservancy consideringClaremontrsquos proposal for our last addi-tion to the park the CuevasGale Ranchparcel A member of that fundingagencyrsquos board spoke in favor of award-ing Claremontrsquos proposal for he consid-ered Claremont a community that

assumed stewardship for its hillsideparkland We received the grant andwith it the responsibility for providingsustainable funding

In addressing the issue of funding thedraft plan specifies that revenues formanaging the park must come solelyfrom the parkrsquos own parking fees and ci-tations Interesting to note since approx-imately 83 percent of park visitors arenot from Claremont the vast majority of revenues supporting the park come fromnon-Claremonters

To continue the stewardship of theWilderness Park for which Claremonthas been recognized (and rewarded) ef-forts to provide sustainable funding must

be clearly defined with flexibility andwithout restricting future city council de-cisions by denying any use of generalfunds for the park as the current draftmaster plan proposes

We urge the city to look at othersources of funding for maintenance butalso for new programs projects and ac-quisition of available land A potentialsource of funding for new improvementsand land acquisition is available througha mandated Parkland Fee of $4400 paid

by developers for each unit within a de-velopment Several hundred such unitshave been built recently in Claremontmany in the northern area of the city

In the draft master plan this possiblesource of funding is not acknowledgedbut shouldnrsquot it be available for con-struction of composting toilets or othernew improvements or land acquisitionas the Parkland Fee is designed to sup-port We understand that such fundshave been used recently and in the pastfor new improvements in urban parksbut not at the Wilderness Park

We applaud the city for initiating themaster plan for the wilderness park butsuggest it does not adequately address

mechanisms for sustainable funding toallow proper stewardship now and overthe next 20 years

Georgeann AndrusClaremont

Give CLU a chanceDear Editor

We read with interest Ted Nallrsquos letterlast week regarding Claremont LincolnUniversityrsquos (CLU) desire to locate inhis neighborhood Mr Nall like mostClaremonters is naturally protective of his neighborhood and clearly does notlook forward to the upheaval a largebuilding project will inflict on the area

As longtime residents of Claremontwe certainly understand his stance butsome of his rhetoric is over-the-top andvery misleading

Therersquos little question that the landowned by the Claremont Unified SchoolDistrict former home of La Puerta Jun-

ior High School will be sold at somepoint and as Mr Nall has indicated thatdeveloper will inflict ldquodirt mess and con-struction noiserdquo on the neighborhood

From all wersquove seen and heard at re-cent neighborhood meetings it appearsthat Claremont Lincoln University an

educational institution not a ldquobusinessrdquowould be a far better neighbor and haveless long-term impact on the neighbor-hood than a housing development or anyother possible large-scale high-densityproject CLU is primarily an online in-stitution so the increased traffic will befar less than it might be from any otherdevelopment

The architect selected by CLU is anexperienced creative and thoughtful in-dividual He is very sensitive to theneighborhood concerns and has listenedcarefully and with an open mind to thesuggestions and issues raised by theneighbors Most developers would neverdevote the time and care that CLU offi-

cials are investing in this phase of theprocess and in making sure that neigh-borsrsquo concerns are not only heard but ad-dressed

This site was not the first choice of thedonors or administrators connected withCLU They would have much preferredto be located closer to the center of townand the other Claremont Colleges Un-fortunately all of that open land is ownedby the Claremont University Consortiumand it is being preserved for possible fu-ture expansion of the Colleges

After looking at all available land inClaremont CLU settled on the La Puertasite with the hope of flipping the park so

the university could have frontage on In-dian Hill Boulevard to provide more vis-ibility and easy access and to be less in-trusive on the neighborhood

To call this a ldquolunatic proposalrdquo is hy-perbole and characterizing the philan-thropists behind the project as ldquonut casesrdquois insulting and incorrect Two of us haveknown Mr and Mrs Lincoln for yearsand they are incredibly generousthoughtful and strategic donors They

have been involved with and have beenremarkably philanthropic to several ofthe Claremont Colleges over the years aswell as to the town of Claremont

Mrs Lincoln is an alumna of ScrippsCollege and Mr Lincoln has served onthe CGU and the CMC Board ofTrustees Claremont Lincoln Universityis the culmination of the Lincolnrsquos long-held vision to increase collaboration andunderstanding among all people and toput wisdom to work in the worldmdashforgood Itrsquos hard to disagree with that mis-sion considering the current divisivenessin our country and the world and the mostrecent horrific acts of terrorism

We hope the neighbors will give this

venture a chance and that they will con-tinue to work with the experienced anddedicated administrators at CLU as theydevelop their plans They are makingevery attempt to be transparent and tolisten carefully to the neighborhood Inthe long run this venture promises to bean outstanding addition to the prestigiousClaremont Colleges and to produce grad-uates who will go forth to make this crazyworld a better place

Sandy BaldonadoMarilyn Ray

Mary F WeisClaremont

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

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OBITUARIESKenneth CaseyVeteran industrialist agriculturalist family man

Kenneth Ross Casey died on Decem-ber 4 2015 in Claremont He was 95

He was born in Pomona in 1920 toJohn Ransom and Bessie Casey He grewup going to Pomona schools helping tendhis family and friendsrsquo citrus trees playing

football and participating in outdoor ad-ventures with the Boy Scouts After hegraduated from Pomona High School in1938 he attended Stanford University fol-lowing in the footsteps of his older brotherJohn Immediately upon graduation in1942 Mr Casey enlisted in the US Navywhere he served in the Pacific Theater of World War II As a lieutenant he was as-signed to an aircraft carrier in the AleutianIslands

When the war ended he returned toPomona to marry his Pomona HighSchool classmate Nancy Louise GillenHe and his new wife returned to StanfordUniversity for an additional year wherehe earned his masterrsquos in engineering be-

fore returning to live in the Pomona Val-ley For the next three decades Mr Caseywas employed at Kaiser Steel starting inthe roll shop as an engineer and then mov-ing into management At the end of his ca-reer he served as vice president of operations He spent his final years aspresident of a fabrication plant an auxil-iary to Kaiser Steel

When the Caseys first returned to Cal-

ifornia they moved to a La Verne houselocated on an orange grove Mr Caseyserved as manager waking up in the weehours to light the smudge pots that keptthe fruit from freezing during coldweather In 1960 the Caseys moved toClaremont with their son Patrick anddaughter Pamela but Kenneth remained

active in agricultural enterprises his entirelife More recently he was actively in-volved in the management of an avocadogrove he owned in Temecula

Upon retirement Mr Casey served onthe Board of VEBA a non-profit organi-zation that managed the retirement fundsof former Kaiser Employees Mr Caseyenjoyed golfing and socializing with long-time Pomona Valley friends He also en-

joyed following sports especially the do-ings of his beloved Stanford football teamIn 1941 Kennethrsquos older brother joinedthe team in competing at the Rose Bowla triumphant game in which the Cardinalsbeat the Nebraska Cornhuskers Two

years ago his son and son-in-law tookhim to watch Stanford compete in theRose Bowl once again

Mr Casey journeyed across Europethe United States Mexico and Canadawith his wife as well as to exotic localeslike China Greece and Turkey One of thecouplersquos favorite trips was to easternAfrica on a safari to see the wild animals

A devoted family man he is survivedby his wife of 69 years Nancy GillenCasey his son and daughter-in-lawPatrick and Cynthia Casey of Orinda Cal-ifornia his daughter and son-in-lawPamela and Steven Nagler of Claremont

and his grandchild Lucia Nagler of LosAngelesA service will be held on Friday De-

cember 11 at 1 pm at Todd MemorialChapel 570 N Garey Ave in Pomonawith a graveside service at Pomona Me-morial Park Cemetery immediately fol-lowing

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Neepa ChowdhuryGifted artist incomparable hostess

OBITUARIES

Neepa Chowdhury a longtime Clare-mont resident died on October 22 2015 inCalcutta India She was 82

Neepa was born in what is nowBangladesh in 1933 the fourth of 13 chil-dren As the second oldest girl she learned

early on how to cook daily meals for herfamily and to concoct lavish feasts forguests during Hindu festivals Amid the1947 Muslim-Hindu violence followingthe partition of India her parents made thedangerous trip to settle in Calcutta whereher father began a career in the Indian CivilService

One of the first of Neeparsquos many gifts tomanifest itself was her talent as an artistShe was equally at home creating boldlyarresting paintings and uniquely tactile ce-ramic pieces She earned her degree fromthe Government College of Art and Craftin Calcutta and received multiple awardsfor her art Her work was shown in presti-gious exhibits in Calcutta Manila and later

ClaremontNeepa married journalist AmitabhaChowdhury in 1959 Following the birth of their son Neel in 1968 the family movedto the Philippines for 14 years where thecouplersquos second child Shome was born in1971 While Mr Chowdhury establishedthe Press Foundation of Asia (PFA) inManila and Asian Finance magazine inHong Kong as well as serving as a colum-nist for many Asian newspapers MrsChowdhury was honing her phenomenalskills as an entertainer She also became adiscerning collector of the striking arti-facts that many Claremonters remember intheir home

In 1978 the family had to leave thePhilippines because of the political tur-moil surrounding the Marcos regime Theybought a home in Claremont and the boysentered Sycamore School Mrs Chowd-hury enrolled in the Pitzer College art de-

partment where she was mentored by andfriend to both Carl and Susan Hertel Aftergraduation from Pitzer she continued on toClaremont Graduate University and re-ceived her Master of Fine Arts in 1985

Susan Seymour Pitzerrsquos former deanof faculty recalls that Mrs Chowdhuryreturned many times to Pitzer profession-ally as head cook and manager for theGrove House and as a volunteer cook forthe annual International Place dinner atMcConnell Center

ldquoNeepa was an indispensable volunteerfor all of the local organizations and causesshe believed inrdquo said Charlene Martinlongtime director of International Place at

the Claremont Colleges ldquoShe hosted in-ternational students cooked for hundredsof people went on camping trips in her sariand sandals and was an enduring charis-matic presence at innumerable events forthe Community Friends of International

Students and for the League of WomenVoters fundraisersrdquoAccording to former Claremont Mayor

Diann Ringmdashwho had the chance to seeMrs Chowdhury in action through her in-volvement with International Place andthe League of Women VotersmdashNeeparsquosskill and efficiency were a sight to behold

ldquoShe was unflappable when asked tohelp with any cooking taskrdquo Ms Ringmarveled ldquoI have seen her rotate 250chicken thighs 40 or so at a time on anoutdoor grill in 90-degree weather and inbare feetrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury also showcased herunrivaled hospitality in the vibrant homesshe and her husband Amitabha made in

Claremont first on 12th Street and later atthe corner of Harrison and Mountain av-enues

ldquoBoth places were always filled witheclectic art a heterogeneous group of in-teresting people and heavenly Indian cui-sinerdquo Russ Martin recalled ldquoPeople fromall over the world and from all strata of thecommunity were made to feel uniquelywelcome in Neeparsquos home This ability toconnect with people of all ages all

lifestyles and all ethnicities was perhapsher most profound talent and unique giftAll who knew her received the boon of herhospitality friendship and foodrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury enjoyed many closedeep and long-term personal friendships

throughout Claremont and the widerworld She cared wholeheartedly for herfriends and their families enjoying theirchildren and enriching all of their lives

Neepa is survived by her husbandAmitabha in Calcutta son Neel his wifePooja and their daughter Ishika in Singa-pore son Shome his wife Jigna their sonDevan and their daughter Sonkia in Irvineand by eight brothers and sisters and theirfamilies

An upcoming memorial for Neepa willbe held at Pitzer College Her son Shonesaid there was never any question as towhere to hold the event considering hismother lived laughed and loved in Clare-mont for 33 years

ldquoEven though she moved back to Indiain 2011 her heart continued to be in Clare-montrdquo he said ldquoClaremont was love atfirst sight It is fitting she will be cele-brated and remembered in the place sheloved so much and nurtured with such de-votionrdquo

The celebration of life is set for SundayDecember 20 from 2 to 4 pm in theFoundersrsquo Room of the McConnell Centerat Pitzer College All are welcome

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 201 5 10

architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottonarchcom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite K

Claremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

SEVER LAW OFFICEDaniel C Sever Attorney419 Yale Avenue

Claremont CA 91711(909) 399-3963Emphasis on Wills Living Trusts

Probate Powers of Attorney Real

Estate Corporations LLCs

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

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

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

PROF SSION L

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

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI E-PRO

GREEN SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

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

Best Possible Price Achieved Every Time

Meticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill Blvd

Claremont CA 91711(909) 624-68151 Hour In-Office Bleaching VeneersWhite Fillings Dental Implants Dentures

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

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

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

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

Ann M Johannsen OD

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OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

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Claremont CA 91711

(909) 621-1208bull Joint amp Muscle Pain bull Headache

bull Sciatica bull Pinched nerve

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

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

(909) 626-1684wwwCoxandPatelDDScom

Sedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Marjorie Jean Adams Case died peace-fully on December 3 2015 at PomonaValley Hospital She was 93

Marjorie or ldquoDeanrdquo as many called herwas born on January 30 1922 at PomonaValley Hospital to Wilbur and LillianAdams longtime citrus ranchers in thePomona Valley She graduated fromPomona College and married L WilliamCase in 1942 After World War II theymoved into a house they built in Clare-mont on old Cucamonga Avenue amongthe oak trees The couple soon welcomedthree children

Mrs Case was a homemaker as well asa part-time secretary for the floral depart-ment at the LA County Fair and laterworked at the Claremont Colleges for 15years before retiring A sense of commu-nity was very important to Dean She wasa member of the Pomona CongregationalChurch Fellowship group and then amember of the Claremont United Con-gregational Church She was also a docentfor Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand volunteered with the Pomona Her-itage Society at one point contributing anoral history on her life in the Pomona Val-ley

Mrs Casersquos favorite pursuits were trav-eling and spending time with her twograndchildren She was quite musicalplaying piano and organ and enjoyingshow tunes She spent time playing bridgeand Scrabble growing roses and collect-ing Bauer pottery and took great delight inwatching the birds and sunsets

Mrs Case is survived by her daughterAnn Case Ryan of Colorado her sonJames A Case of Claremont son-in-lawArthur J Ryan and her grandchildrenRobert W Ryan and Katie A Donohue ofColorado She also leaves three great-grandchildren Ryan Donohue BradyRyan and Josh Ryan

A memorial service will be held Satur-day December 12 at 3 pm at Todd Me-morial Chapel 325 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont It was Mrs Casersquos wishes thatin lieu of flowers contributions be made inthe name of her great-grandson RyanDonohue to the FRAXA Research Foun-dation 10 Prince Place Ste 203 New-buryport MA 01950 For information

email infofraxaorg

OBITUARIES

Marjorie CaseLoving wife and mother volunteer

Vincent Kwok died on Monday No-vember 2 2015 at Citrus Valley Hos-pice amp Home Health He was 55

He was born in Saigon Vietnam onMarch 23 1960 to Huan Quach(Kwok) and Phung Lam The youngestbrother in a family of 12 children hegrew up with five brothers and six sis-ters On April 27 1975 he and most of his family members escaped Vietnamas refugees to Guam and then settled inLos Angeles

Mr Kwok received his high schooldiploma from Crescenta Valley HighSchool in La Crescenta and earned hisbachelorrsquos degree in computer engi-neering at Cal Poly Pomona He de-

voted his career to serving the countryin the aerospace industry He was bap-tized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) and was sub-sequently married in the same churchHe was a caring father to his twodaughters emphasizing the importanceof education and hard work in achiev-ing success

In his spare time Vincent traveledwidely with destinations includingFrance Italy China and his homelandof Vietnam as well as Mexico andEgypt He was always willing to chal-lenge himself and managed to completethe 2015 LA marathon Mr Kwok wasa loving brother parent and friend who

in many ways resembled his own fa-ther He was kind unselfish forgivingunderstanding and helpful according tofamily His loved ones shared that hisgreatest asset was his love towards oth-ers best described in 1 Corinthians134-7

He is survived by two daughtersCynthia and Angela Kwok both of whom loved him dearly and by 10 of his siblings A service was held on No-vember 11 at Rose Hills MemorialChapel in Whittier followed by aluncheon at Vege Paradise Restaurantin San Gabriel where friends and fam-ily gathered to celebrate his life

Vincent KwokEngineer loving father and friend

Jean Neault a longtime Claremontresident died on December 1 2015

She was 87A Vigil Service will be held on

Sunday December 13 at 6 pm atTodd Memorial Chapel (325 N In-dian Hill Blvd in Claremont) A Fu-neral Mass will be held on MondayDecember 14 at 11 am at Our Ladyof the Assumption Church (435 NBerkeley Ave in Claremont) with a

reception immediately following atChurch Hall

In lieu of flowers please considermaking a contribution to the Mt SanAntonio Gardens Homeship Fundwhich provides financial assistance toresidents who otherwise could not af-ford to join the Gardens Community

A full account of Mrs Neaultrsquos lifewill be included in a future edition of the COURIER

Jean Luke Neault

Every Friday

in print

Every day

online

wwwclaremont-

couriercom

621-4761

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 12

FRIDAY NOON CONCERT TheClaremont Chamber Choir singsMissa Fragmentarum mdashmass move-ments and motets from the MiddleAges to the presentmdashplus holidaymusic Scripps College Balch Audito-rium 1030 Columbia Ave Clare-mont Contact concertspomonaeduGYPSY SISTERS Winter SaleClare-mont United Church of Christ base-ment 233 W Harrison ClaremontFriday December 11 from 4 to 8 pmSaturday December 12 from 10 am to7 pm and Sunday December 13 from10 am to 430 pmLUMINARIA NIGHTS Illuminated

evening walks featuring live acousticmusic cookies and hot cider and morethan 1000 glowing candle-lit luminariaslighting a half-mile accessible loop on In-dian Hill Mesa December 11 12 18 19and 20 from 6 to 9 pm General admis-sion is $8 Discounts for students seniorschildren and RSABG members RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden 1500 N Col-lege Ave Claremont Visit rsabgorg

MORE THE MERRIER ShopClaremont and win Shop any businessin Claremont now through December 20 and bring receipts to the ClaremontChamber office The Bath Workshop

or Vom Fass Claremont for the receipttotals to be calculated For every $50 participants will receive a raffle ticketRaffle tickets will be entered for achance to win gift cards gift basketsand the grand prize of an iPad Draw-ing will be held on Monday Decem- ber 21 at noon For more informationcontact the Claremont Chamber at(909) 624-1681 or visit clare-montchamberorg

FESTIVE SOUNDS Moultrie Acad-emy of Music Voice and Dance from 1

to 3 pm at Village Square Public Plazaand CHS Band from 3 to 5 pm andClaremont Cellos from 11 am to 1 pm at Claremont Chamber PatioBIOCHAR DEMONSTRATIONThe Tree Action Group (TAG) of Sus-tainable Claremont together withRSABG is hosting a biochar demon-stration as part of an InternationalBiochar Initiative Learn how biochar

sequesters carbon from trees reducesthe need to water them and increasessoil fertility to make trees healthier Seedisplays of biochar products availableto use as a soil amendment and demon-

strations of how to produce biochar using kilns of various sizes Presented by Michael Wittman of BlueskyBiochar Improve the soil in your owngarden and invite those who manageour urban forest to participatemdashso res-idences institutions and the city canadopt these beneficial practices to re-generate Claremontrsquos urban forest 1 to4 pm Lenz Horticultural ComplexRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave ClaremontHOLIDAY WREATH WORKSHOPLearn how to make a beautiful fragrantholiday wreath for your home or to giveas a gift All materials for one wreath areincluded in class fee Two classes 9 am

and 1 pm Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College Ave Clare-mont (909) 625-8767CONCERT ldquoGospel Christmasrdquo di-verse gospel arrangements and holidayfavorites conducted by John St MarieSaturday December 12 at 730 pmand Sunday December 13 at 330 pmFirst Christian Church 1751 N Park Ave Pomona

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont VillageFREE WORSHOPS Class one Learnhow to use a laser cutter to cut etch andengrave designs in a variety of materialsup to 20rdquox12rdquo and up to 14rdquo thick Workwith acrylic wood paper cardboard fab-ric and leather The class project is tomake a custom wood ornament from 9am to noon Class two Learn the basicsto get up and running with 3D printingfrom noon to 3 pm To actually start printing in the class bring a laptop andinstall the Cura printer environment Formore details visit UMakersorg Regis-ter at meetupcomUMakers Limita-tions may apply Reserve your seat

early UMakers 1164 Monte VistaAve Building 1202 Suite 11 UplandCHRISTMAS MARKETPLACEAnnual Christmas Marketplace from 11am to 2 pm at Pilgrim CongregationalChurch 600 N Garey Ave PomonaThere will be free trade goods bakedgoodies jewelry Christmas items knit

CALENDAR Nightlife

Eva and the Vagabond Talesperform at The Press Restaurant

Page 16

Friday December 11 through Saturday December 19

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Holiday PromenadeSee our photo essay of holidayfestivities in the Claremont Village

Page 14

DecemberSaturday 12

DecemberSunday 13December

Friday 11

9-DAY CALENDARcontinues on the next page

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 13

and crocheted accessories stockingstuffers Tupperware and more For more information call (909) 622-1373

SHAKESPEARE CLUB The holiday

meeting of the Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will feature a discus-sion by Professor Linda Bisesti of CalPoly Her topic is pursuing ShakespeareFestivals in Oregon Ireland Virginiaand her own Southern CaliforniaShakespeare Festival at Cal Poly 2 pm Seaver House 305 N CollegeAve Claremont For more informa-tion contact Lucy Lynch (909) 717-1109 or lucylynchaolcomISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun wayto exercise with music of Israeli folk

dance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonicLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremont(909) 921-7115

AVIATION HISTORY Mike Smith

from the Planes of Fame Museum TheUniversity Club meets Tuesdays at1130 am at the Hughes CommunityCenter 1700 Danbury Rd Claremont$13 meeting fee includes buffet lunch

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685

FOOD TRUCK THURSDAYS Put thefrying pan away and join in for dinner Enjoy a variety of the regionrsquos most pop-ular food trucks at Fairplex Food trucksroll in every Thursday from 530 to 830 pm at the lower admin parking lot nextto the NHRA Museum bringing the

trendiest dishes on four wheels Stop byand stay or grab a bite to take homeDonrsquot forget to pick up some fresh pro-duce at the Farmers Market Free parkingand free admission Lower Administra-tion Lot on McKinley Ave Gate 1

SHABBAT DINNER 630 to 830 pm McAlister Center for Religious

Activities 919 Columbia Ave Clare-mont (909) 621-8685

PLANTS ldquoCalifornia Native PlantPropagation Winterrdquo How to sow

seed take cuttings and prepare divi-sions of some of Californiarsquos most pop-ular native plants Includes take-homematerials 9 am to noon Admission is$36 for members or $45 for publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont(909) 625-8767

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

DecemberMonday 14

DecemberTuesday 15

DecemberWednesday 16

DecemberThursday 17

DecemberFriday 18

DecemberSaturday 19

Jenelle Rensch covers the calendar arts and entertainment Deadline

Thursday at 5 pm one week before publication Include date time ad-

dress a contact phone number and fee for admission (if applicable)

Email calendarclaremont-couriercom Phone 621-4761 Fax 621-

4072 Address 1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205-B Claremont

91711 There is NO guarantee that items submitted will be published

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COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffABOVE Tiana Berrios is unsure about meeting Santa and Mrs Claus even while comforted by her motherAileen during the annual Holiday Promenade in the Claremont Village In addition to a visit from Santa the cel-ebration included live music craft vendors roving carolers and the tree lightingAT LEFT The Claremont City Council led by Mayor Corey Calaycay say a few words of introduction beforelighting the cityrsquos tree on Friday in front of the Claremont Depot

Dan Methe of the Swing Cats Big Band belts out a jazz standard dur-ing the Promenade The band played a number of Christmas tuneswith a jazz influence

Oh Christmas treeOh Christmas tree

The city treelights up theClaremont Depot

COURIER photo Peter Weinberger

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Dozens of Claremonters convenedat city hall Wednesday evening tocelebrate the lighting of the meno-

rah and the Hanukkah holidayRabbi Sholom Harlig of Chabad Inland Empire

was on hand to lead the festivities as were MayorCorey Calaycay and Pomona Mayor Eliott RothmanCity Manager Tony Ramos Mayor Pro Tem Sam Pe-droza and Councilmember Larry Schroeder were alsopresent It was the first time the Hanukkah celebrationwas held at city hall

The lighting of the menorah took place in front of the council chamber on the patio which served as aperfect spot for revelers to mingle According toRabbi Harlig the lighting of the menorah at duskchases away the forces of darkness during the holiday

ldquoThe little light in the darkness represents our gooddeedsrdquo Rabbi Harlig said ldquoAnd that is why wersquorehererdquo

Traditional Jewish songs were played by membersof various temples in the area including Temple BethIsrael in Pomona Children from the Chabad HebrewSchool sang songs including ldquoI Have a Little Drei-delrdquo Latkes and donuts were also available to ring inthe holiday spirit for anyone wishing to indulge

ldquoWersquore really happy to do it over hererdquo RabbiHarlig said in reference to the location in front of cityhall He added that Chabad has recently opened an-other branch in Claremont that deals with studentswhich is helmed by Rabbi Yossi Matusof and his wifeRochel

ldquoWersquove been living in Claremont for two and a half years nowrdquo Rabbi Matusof said ldquoItrsquos really a beauti-ful community hererdquo

Mr Calaycay was given the honor of lighting theshamash or first candle on the menorah

ldquoItrsquos an honor that we were able to do this in Clare-montrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoFor years Rabbi Harlig

has invited me over to Upland and wersquove celebratedin Upland And last year he asked me about havingthis in Claremont so Irsquom glad wersquore able to do thisrdquo

Mr Calaycay also highlighted the ldquostrong interfaithcommunityrdquo in Claremont ldquoSo itrsquos nice to be able toshare these traditions with all our community mem-

bers here in the cityrdquo he saidHuman Services Director Anne Turner coordinated

with Chabad of the Inland Empire to put on the eventAccording to Ms Turner city representatives metwith the Chabad to plan the commemoration as farback as February

During his speech Mr Calaycay touched upon re-

cent events in the region that have cast darkness overthe area and stressed the importance of coming to-gether

ldquoIn light of some of the unfortu-nate violence wersquove experiencedin the world and in our local

community here itrsquos important that wecome together during this holiday seasonto remember the tenets of what this seasonis all aboutrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoJoy hap-piness peace harmony love and the reli-gious traditions that go with this seasonrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramletnewsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 15

Claremont has first-ever menorah lighting at city hall

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffMendy Harlig helps Claremont Mayor Corey Calaycay light the Shamash or center candle on the menorah onWednesday during a Hanukkah ceremony in Claremont The event marks the first time that a menorah has beenlit at Claremont City Hall

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 16

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8and 10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at7 pm Tickets can be purchased online or at the door ndashndash Friday December 11 Shared Holiday Party withDan Cummins at 8 pm and 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 12 Shared Holiday Partywith Dan Cummins at 7 pm and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday December 13 Carlos Loma at 7 pm ndashndash Friday December 18 Jimmy O Yang at 8 pmand 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 19 Jimmy O Yang at 7 pmand 930 pm ndashndash Sunday December 20 Donald Lett at 7 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard AveClaremont Village Thursday through Saturday until2 am Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pm Standing room only after 930 pm (909)625-4808

mdashFriday December 11 Carnival of Futility(punkfolkindie) followed by Eva and the VagabondTales (folkwestern) 10 pm

mdashSaturday December 12 Wckr Spgt followed byFranklin Bruno (indie) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 13 Sunday Piano with AmyRowe at 6 pm followed by Press Karaoke withSamantha at 930 pm

mdashTuesday December 15King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday December 16 Joe Atman (piano) 930 pm mdashThursday December 17 Baldy Mountain Jazz Band(jazz) at 830 pm followed by Mixer Jon (hiphophouse) at 11 pm

mdashFriday December 18 Benefit show 10 pm mdashSaturday December 19 Jonny Come Lately(latinosoul) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 20Sunday Piano with Angela Par-rish at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (DJ) at 930 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 Fri-days and Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge withstudent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coro-nas and $3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the micor jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 VodkaRockstars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across1 Crude org5 Test as ore10 Performs like Ice-T14 Sugar substitute15 Union member

since 182016 Mosque leader 17 Halftime lead eg18 Enduring symbols19 Garage ___

20 Claremont Chamber ofCommerce Chair

22 Come together 23 Slush24 Oil source27 CSI evidence28 Lunkhead29 Arrow groove33 One __ Under God35 Just not done36 Kigali is its capital37 Vegetable39 Mix-up41 Antietam leader 42 Very numerous in

Nebraska44 Stocking material46 Cuts out47 Ottoman Empire VIP48 Nonsense51 Cloth

52 Dogma54 Brooch inlay56 Aid and ___ 58 Buffalo Springfield

lyrics _____look- whats goingdown

62 Encore63 It may be blank 64 Roman poet of

The Art of Love

65 Inkberry66 Fable maker 67 Annoy68 Broken arm mold69 Plait70 High schooler

Down1 The _____ File

spy thriller 2 Partakes in the Tour

de France3 Ten-dollar gold pieces4 Thick liqueur 5 During6 Tobermory writer 7 Swiss resort8 Karenina and Kournikova9 Amen10 Insurers calculation

11 Seafood serving style12 Recantation13 Czech composer 21 Big part of the

Sicilian scenery25 Charge26 Pilots problem30 Dwell on31 Bamboozle32 Eater of eucalyptus

leaves

34 Something spun35 Makes lacework 37 Geometric curve38 Furniture pieces40 Worthless amount42 Pomonas American

Museum of ____ Art43 Neck adornment

in Hawaii45 Frilly48 Lower quality flick 49 Roman magistrate50 Tomboy53 Electrical usage tracker 55 Cancel57 Gen Y preferred

communication59 Floral arrangement locale60 Cupid to the Greeks61 Sales personnel63 Used a chair

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 345

RESTAURANT ROW

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 344

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds 19

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Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Salein Claremont Claraboya area

December 12 through 13 8 am to 2 pm daily2580 N Mountain Ave Claremont

Lovely Mid-20th Century home with beautiful furnishings and dec-orative accessories A real time capsule Tannoy gold 15 inch speak-ers Brands such as the Dynasty Collection by Heritage J H BiggarBullocks Buffums from the good old days of brand recognitionWurlitzer theater style organ lots of Mid-Century design itemsthroughout large collection of cameras and equipment books LPrsquosTasco 10TE telescope industrial steampunk office equipment andfurnishings display cases from a family store in Kansas Elna Lock

L1 and L5 serger machines Haviland China Italian Murano-style artglass Vintage stereo and electronics Loaded garage full of tools oldwooden tool boxes hand tools yard equipment and more Pleasenote The pool table pictured is not for sale Coffee table pictured inthe living room is not for sale Family has reserved these items fromthe sale but they have not been removed To view full details pic-tures and last minute updates go to EstateSalesNET

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936 Peninsula Ave Claremont(off Baseline and Padua)

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

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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

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$329000 (C1906)

833 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTEnjoy Claremonts elegant casuallifestyle at an affordable price in this 3bedroom 3 bathroom condo in theprestigious Claremont Terrace com-plex There is one bedroomofficedownstairs and two upstairs each withtheir own bathroom all in over 1800sq ft Vaulted ceilings with high win-dows allow the downstairs to fill withlight The patio opens to the greenbeltleading to the sparkling pool and spaThis is a great value you do not want tomiss $447000 (T833)

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DANA POINT Private and premium beach front property on a private road located in the exclusive guard-gated com-munity of Capistrano Bay District 7 x 24 security an exclusive opportunity to make your dreams of owning on the beachan amazing reality Wide-open floor plan with master bedroom with a view of the water You can hear the roar of thewaves all day long This home has an extra 6 ft of beam front and has 19 ft between the home to the north when thestandard is 7 ft providing more privacy than a typical beach front property This home is built on caissons to bedrockwhich provides more flexibility when you want to remodel or expand Plans are available for an additional two bed-rooms one bathroom (approximately 400 sq ft) Additional parking across the street for three to four more parkingspace can be built Summer fun trolley family and recreation enjoyment awaits you The trolley in the summer allowsyou to hop on and off all day long to the finest beach coastal cities like Dana Point and Laguna Beach There are won-

derful restaurants and shopping in the nearby communities The best part of all is you will own the beach to the meanhigh tide line so unlike other beach front communities $4100000 (B35391)

WALNUT Stunning panoramic views from your mastersuite balcony greet you in the morning and mountainviews twinkle as the sun goes down This end of thecul-de-sac home is just waiting to host your family andfriends in the remodeled granite countered kitchen withkitchenette that adjoins the large family room with fire-place and wet bar Two luxuriously spacious mastersuites one with private balcony and bathroom suiteBeautiful stainless steel barbeque grill included with

garden shed $1149000 (J2804)

ARCADIA Prime Arcadia location First time on marketin 39 years this three bedroom two bathroom single-story home awaits its proud new owner The inviting liv-ing room features a cozy fireplace and plantationshutters Separate dining room adjacent to kitchen andover-sized family roomden Covered patio spa and

BBQ area Central air and heating system throughouthouse Two-car attached garage includes laundry areaApproximately 1700 sq ft of living space plus lot sizeof 8562 sq ft $948000 (A400)

UPLAND One of the largest plans in Upland Coloniescommunity Quality upgrades throughout including mir-rored walls and closets custom built birch bookshelvesin family room light-rail under upper kitchen cabinetsceiling fans custom crown mouldings and plantationshutters Large master bedroom huge walk-in his and

herrsquos closets spa tub shower and separate desk withmirror The backyard is surrounded by trees and af-fords the utmost privacy $3000 monthly (P1763)

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dual and triple-pane windows throughout newer centralAC and heat whole-house water filtration systemwhole-house vent fan custom hardscape and paversceiling fans and upgraded plumbing throughout and aGreen Rating of 49 for energy efficiency upgrades$398000 (W278)

HIGHLAND Enter to find a warm and welcoming fire-place just in time for the holidays Glass sliding doorsbeckon you outside to sit and relax in your own gardengetaway or barbecue up a feast for friends Four big

bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs (one moredown) Pool spa clubhouse tennis courts recreationand activities planned year round Hurry and see thiswell designed home that has a recently remodeledkitchen and bathrooms Stay comfortable and coolyear-round with central airheat $375000 (S29104)

UPLAND Extremely spacious and rare Quad Mobile Homein prestigious Upland Meadows Estates Featuring threebedrooms and two bathrooms with 3520 sq ft of living areaIt has a large living room and cozy fireplace Master bedroom

is spacious There are two more bedrooms plus another roomthat can be used as fourth bedroom The kitchen offers adouble oven lots of storage and counter space Crownmolding light wood laminate floors newer roof copper plumbingand dual-pane windowssliders It has a two-car garage withstorage cabinets and shed in back $135000 (F929)

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Susan Emerson9094477710

Jeannette Ewing9096700322

Diane Fox9094477709

Sharon Fagundes9094477701

Geoff Hamill9096210500

Rose Ishman9096241617

Bernadette Kendall9096701717

Cheryl Knight9094477715

Nicholas Neece9094477706

Sue Gold9094477714

Gloria Alvarez9096700322

701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

6-car garage stables citrus grove guest houseBernadette Kendall

bernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

120 Meredith Street ClaremontLocated in the Oak Park neighborhood

Comfortable 2 bed home offers RV parkingLarge lot features a pool and covered patio

Rob Titusrobrobtituscom - 9094507415

660 Delaware Drive ClaremontPrestigious Towne Ranch Neighborhood - $725000

Beautifully Remodeled Pool HomeGeoff HamillMason Prophet

GeoffGeoffHamillcom - 9096210500MasonMasonProphetcom - 9094477708

Mid-Century custom by D W HendersonBeautifully remodeled kitchen amp bathrooms

Claremontrsquos coveted Piedmont Mesa neighborhood

Mason Prophetmasonmasonprophetcom - 9094477708

518 E Rosewood Court Ontario Historic DistrictAdorable 3 bed home freshly painted

Updated kitchen lots of character and charmDrought tolerant landscaping 7049 sq ft lot

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

1362 Briarcroft Road ClaremontSingle-story features custom designed kitchen

3 bed 2 bath 1718 sq ft 10105 sq ft lotExcellent schools and Claremont Colleges

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing

Sale Pending Sale Pending Sale Pending

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Picturesque hillside setting with a pool amp spaSpanish Colonial estate nestled in the foothills

Nicholas NeeceGeoff Hamillnicholasneecesothebysrealtycom - 9094477706

geoffgeoffhamillcom ndash 9096210500

Live Oak Canyon Road - $225000Secluded wooded private one-of-a-kind lot

121 acre horse property in picturesque settingGradual level pad to build on with lots of potential

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Cheerful kitchen with eating and office nook Central airheating copper plumbing built-ins

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 4CITY NEWS

Wednesday December 2Claremont police arrested a San

Bernardino woman after she stole cof-fee creamers from a convenience storeand refused to leave The incident hap-pened at 941 pm at AMPM accord-ing to Lt Mike Ciszek When officersarrived they found 49-year-old SueSchlie inside the business and exhibit-ing telltale signs of narcotic intoxica-tion When officers asked if she hadever used Ms Schlie replied ldquoI neverdid Irsquom like the firedog you knowThe fire dog in the academyrdquo She wasarrested and transported to CPD jail

Thursday December 3An unknown number of burglars

broke into a home and stole a numberof valuables including an AmericanGirl doll The incident happened be-tween 9 am and 1025 pm on the3500 block of Pennsylvania Place Theburglars used an ldquounknown toolrdquo tosmash a window on the property gain-ing entry to the house The subjectsstole jewelry as well as the doll withestimated property loss at $5500 Any-one with information is urged to contactthe Claremont Police Department at(909) 399-5411

Friday December 4An arrest in front of a gas station

turned into something larger early Fri-day morning Claremont officers ini-tially made contact with a man and a

woman in front of the AMPM on the700 block of East Foothill Boulevardclose to 1 am The man identified him-self to officers as ldquoJames Huntrdquo andduring a check of his bag an opiumpipe was found as well as burglarytools The woman initially gave a nameto officers and was allowed to leave AsMr Hunt was being taken into custodyhe revealed his true identity as AdamRussell a 20-year-old local transientwho had a felony no-bail warrant on hisrecord While Mr Russell was gettingbooked he twisted the fingers of the ar-resting officer resulting in other offi-cers wrestling him to the ground Basedon the information Mr Russell hadgiven them officers located the womanagain at the Starbucks on the 600 blockof Foothill When police found herthey determined she was actually a 13-year-old runaway from La Verne Shewas also exhibiting signs of drug intox-ication and was in possession of a dag-ger The juvenile was arrested andreleased to the Department of Child andFamily Services Mr Russell is beingcharged with obstruction resisting ar-rest giving false a ID to an officer andassault on an officer

A La Verne woman was arrested for

DUI after she crashed her car into aClaremont welcome sign Ingrid Delva27 was traveling westbound near theintersection of Base Line and Forbes atapproximately 307 am when she

made an unsafe turn which caused herto crash into a median a city-ownedtree a concrete pole a large metal signand the welcome sign When officersarrived at the scene they determinedthat Ms Delva was under the influenceof alcohol Due to her injuries MsDelva was transported to Pomona Val-ley Hospital and given a written noticeto appear for the DUI

Claremont police arrested a man after

he was found screaming and honkinghis horn in a residential driveway atabout 530 pm Christopher Dreyer 43of Claremont had been honking andscreaming for a while before officers ar-rived to the house located on the 1800block of Antioch Road according to LtCiszek When officers asked Mr Dreyerwhy he was making noise he repliedthat coyotes were chasing him A recordcheck revealed he was on probation fordomestic violence and when officerssearched Mr Dreyer they foundmethamphetamine in his front shirtpocket Mr Dreyer was arrested andsent to CPD jail

Sunday December 6Being a jerk wonrsquot get you very far

in this town A San Dimas man learnedthis lesson the hard way after he was ar-rested for public intoxication after get-ting kicked out of The PressChristopher Schlieker 47 was ejectedfrom the bar after allegedly insulting afemale patron according to the reportMr Schlieker hung around too long andpolice were called Upon arrival police

noticed Mr Schlieker showing signs of alcohol intoxication ldquoI was at ThePress having a good time when thiswoman wanted me to move so shecould sit downrdquo Mr Schlieker told po-lice ldquoI told her if she wasnrsquot so fat Iwouldnrsquot have to move She got madand the bar asked me to leave I did notdo anything wrong She was just madbecause she was fatrdquo Mr Schliekerwas arrested for public intoxication andspent the night in the CPD jail

Monday December 7Claremont police arrested 27-year-old

Gardenia Guzman of Claremont forpublic intoxication after she walkedthrough a crosswalk on a red hand sig-nal at the intersection of Harrison andTowne While Ms Guzman was walk-ing at approximately 1032 pm a carnarrowly missed hitting her When offi-cers arrived and told Ms Guzman aboutthe near hit she replied ldquoReally Ididnrsquot even see the carrdquo Officers no-ticed Ms Guzman exhibiting signs of drunkenness While police were engag-ing with her Ms Guzmanrsquos parents re-portedly showed up at the sceneaccording to Lt Ciszek This agitatedMs Guzman causing her to lie on theground and refuse to get up Policehelped her into the cruiser where shebanged her head against the door fourtimes When asked if she needed med-ical attention while at the CPD jail MsGuzman said ldquoOh no Irsquom fine I was

just trippinrsquo just acting dumbrdquomdashMatthew Bramlett

newsclaremont-couriercom

POLICE BLOTTER

The arraignment of a 14-year-oldClaremont boy accused of his sis-terrsquos murder has been pushed to

late JanuaryJudge Wade Olson of the Pomona Superior Court

pushed the hearing for Nathaniel Geurts on requestfrom counsel to January 26 2016 This is the sec-ond time the arraignment hearing has been resched-uled

Clad in an orange prison jumpsuit and shackled atthe arms and ankles the suspect appeared before thecourt looking straight ahead as Judge Olson spokewith him When Judge Olson asked if he wouldwaive his right to a speedy preliminary hearing dueto the arraignment being pushed he replied ldquoYesyour honorrdquo

The suspectrsquos lawyer Daniel G Davis referred tothe defendantrsquos young age and argued that the no-tion of him being tried as an adult was ldquounconstitu-tionalrdquo

Judge Olson disagreed ldquoThe state of the law is

exactly where he is right nowrdquo he saidThe boy has been charged with murder in the

death of his 15-year-old sister Aspen Geurts on No-vember 4 According to Lt Mike Ciszek the teen al-legedly stabbed his sister in the chest with a kitchenknife in the backyard of their home located on the300 block of Andover Drive

The suspect is currently being held on $10 millionbail His next appearance will be at the Pomona Su-perior Court mdashMatthew Bramlett

newsclaremont-couriercom

Geurts arraignmentpostponed until January

The source of that familiar squawking in Claremontrsquos skies isnrsquot typically seen up-close About a dozen

green parrots were eating breakfast together at Jaeger Park munching on berries one morning last

week Itrsquos rumored that these parrots are escaped migrators from the Huntington Library and Gardens in

San Marino and have since adapted to the wilds of Claremont and beyond The birds do enjoy the warm

winter weather and this week is no exception Weekend weather will be partly cloudy with temperatures

in the 70s lows around 45 degrees No rain is expected over the next 10 days

ChatterboxCOURIER photoPeter Weinberger

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 201 5 5

Jack Pitneyrsquos book may notprovide hard-and-fast an-swers on autism whether at

home or in society as a wholebut it does give readers a lot to

think aboutThe Politics of Autism provides a view

into the ways we try to acknowledge andsupport people and their families whosedisability makes navigating a complicatedworld even more complicated

Itrsquos a messy proposition because noth-ing in the situation is uniform beginningwith the condition After all people withautism fall into a spectrum that can findthem unable to communicate at all or elo-quent enough to share their stories for lit-erary or political ends

Mr Pitney a professor of politics atClaremont McKenna College was in-spired to write the book because someoneclose to him has autism but itrsquos not auto-

biographicalldquoThere are a lot of good first-person

accounts There are plenty of thosebooksrdquo he said ldquoWhat I thought wasneeded is for someone to put togetherwhat we know about autism policies andwhat the government is doing on variouslevelsrdquo

When a parent receives a diagnosis thattheir child has autism or suspects theirchild may have the disability they craveguidance according to Mr Pitney

ldquoThatrsquos something the people in thecommunity need direction about whatservices are available and what kind of help is out thererdquo he said

Unfortunately the answer is convo-

luted Therersquos no sweeping federal policyfor the diagnosis and treatment of autismInstead it varies from state-to-statecounty-to-county

In California and in many other statesa toddler with autism receives servicesfrom a regional center In some caseshowever families find their children onlong waiting lists for services which pre-cludes them getting help during the earli-est stages of diagnosis

After age three the school system as-sumes primary responsibility for autismservices Then at age 22 that responsi-bility is transferred back to the regionalcenter at which point Mr Pitney charac-terizes the level of assistance provided as

ldquohit or missrdquoIn Politics of Autism he quotes Illinois

state representative Patricia Bellock whosays ldquoWe call it falling off the cliff Wecan keep them in school until theyrsquore 22After that therersquos nothing for themrdquo

Mr Pitney emphasizes that the supporteach individual and each family affectedby autism receives varies widely from re-gion to region from district to districtfrom school site to school site and fromcase to case

There are some people out there whosay they have been able to get rid of theirchildrsquos autism through complementarytherapies such as a diet change The mostwell-known of these is celebrity Jenny

McCarthy whose approach has createdoutrage among many in the autism com-

munityMost people however say there is no

cure for autism spectrum disorder Whatmost people agree upon is that interven-tionsmdashsuch as speech occupational orbehavioral therapymdashcan be very benefi-cial and the earlier such services begin thebetter

Decades ago people with autism wereassumed to have mental retardation or

mental illness A common course of actionwas to commit them to an institutionNowadays a more integrative approach isadvocated which sees the person withautism living at home and attendingschool Whenever possible the goal is tomainstream a childrsquos education In mostcases kids with autism attend a publicschool spending as much time as possiblein classes dominated by peers withoutautism

Itrsquos not cheap Many kids with autismrequire a one-on-one aide in the class-room as well as ancillary services likespeech therapy and adaptive physical ed-ucation It all starts with the studentsrsquo in-dividualized education program (IEP)

Some districts are pro-active and pro-vide a strong education to students with

autism In other cases parents have tofight for accommodations going so far asto have legal counsel or specialists attendtheir IEPs Itrsquos easy to understand why adistrict might balk at coverage consider-ing thatmdashdespite the fact that schoolsmust give a fair and equal education toeach student providing any necessary ac-commodations needed to nurture disabledstudentsmdashstudents with disabilities re-

ceive only 19 percent more funding fromthe federal government

ldquoThe way the Individuals with Disabil-ities Education Act is structured it puts alot of pressure on parents to be advocatesrdquoMr Pitney said

Some parents are more successful thanothers at getting the services they feel theirchild needs Parents who are highly edu-cated and affluent seem to do better be-cause they tend to be more knowledgeableabout the childrsquos rights and often havelawyers and medical professionals in theirsocial circles Low-income and minorityfamilies tend to be at greater risk of fallingthrough the cracks

The disparity is so great that some ad-

vocates tell parents if they donrsquot want to bepushed to the side they should present

themselves as affluent aware and un-afraid In Mr Pitneyrsquos book he shares theadvice of Carmen Carley a professionalautism advocate in the state of CalifornialdquoWear a fake diamond ringrdquo she tellsmothers who lack a real one ldquoMake themthink yoursquore ready to fight Donrsquot show

them yoursquore weak Donrsquot show themyoursquore tiredrdquo

It takes even greater advocacy and insome cases agitation to get insurance com-panies to foot the bill for therapies Inmany cases companies with an eye on thebottom line deny familiesrsquo funding or re-imbursement for all but the most med-ically obvious treatments The problemwith this approach is there is no medica-tion or surgery that has proved effective inthe treatment of autism The treatment istherapeutic and again therapists cost

To complicate matters a child maymake great gains with one therapy yetanother will suffer deficits under the sameprogram Therersquos no one approach that

works with all kids on the spectrumMr Pitney points to the cost of Applied

Behavioral Analysis a commonly usedtherapy that is controversial but whichmany autism families swear by

ldquoAn intensive program may take 25 to40 hours a week of one-on-one attentionfor one to three years with rates starting at$50 an hourrdquo he notes in his book ldquoMorethan 30 states have enacted laws requiringhealth insurance companies to cover be-havioral therapy With autism though alsquomandatersquo on the insurers is not a lsquoguar-anteersquo for the parents who often have tofight insurance companies in court to en-sure compliancerdquo

Although highly effective less main-

stream therapies like Floortimemdasha devel-opmental individual-difference relation-ship-based model (DIR) created by childpsychiatrist Stanley Greenspanmdasharenrsquotcovered at all

Mr Pitney admits his book is nopanacea writing ldquoNearly every page ofthis book has suggested unanswered ques-tion Some may not even be answerablerdquo

What he is sure about is that wheneverpossible autism policies and politicsshould be devised with the cooperation ofpeople who have autism have a lovedone whorsquos affected or are at least willingto walk a mile in the moccasins of those inthe autism community

ldquoItrsquos important to take into account the

perspectives of autistic people themselveswhich tend to get lost sometimesrdquo he said

Mr Pitney is pleased to see that a grow-ing number of people are aware of autismmaking them more sensitive to those whoare on the spectrum and more open to po-litical expedients such as legislation andfunding And he has seen first-hand thatwith proper intervention the outcome forpeople with autism can exceed all expec-tations

ldquoHere in Claremont there was a timewhen people with autism wouldnrsquot get tocollegerdquo Mr Pitney said ldquoNow some ofmy students have autismrdquo

The Politics of Autism is availablethrough Amazon and most major book-

sellers mdashSarah Torribiostorribioclaremont-couriercom

CMC professor explores lsquoPolitics of Autismrsquo in new book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffJack Pitney professor of American politics at Claremont McKenna College has re-cently published ldquoThe Politics of Autism Navigating the Contested Spectrumrdquo

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Holiday break by Debbie Carini

In the winter of 1966 I broke my right elbow I wishI could say it was in the service of something dra-matic like trying to jump off a swing in mid-air and

experience flight (thatrsquos how my sister broke her arm)but it was a nerdy pursuit in the dead of winter

With the freezing temperatures outside my sister andI engaged in ldquoindoorrdquo activities usually ldquoplaying pre-tendrdquo On this particularly snowy day my mother waswashing curtains and so we were able to avail ourselvesof a number of curtain rods

ldquoHeyrdquo I said to my sister ldquoletrsquos make these into in-strumentsrdquo

She started moving hers in and out like a trombonewith a telescoping slide I pulled mine apart and foundthat it was just the right size for a violin and bowThough the fiddle is rarely seen in a marching bandmy sister and I decided to have a parade in the base-ment As we headed down the stairs I turned to face

her and assume the role of drum major And so I wasconducting playing and walking backwards when Itripped on a broom that had fallen across a stair tread

I landed on the concrete floor and when my mothertried to help me up pulling my arm we both realizedsomething else was wrong

In those days (a sentence start that makes me feel likeIrsquom about to tell a story about the Great Depression andnot an era generally associated with ldquofree loverdquo and TheBeatles) our doctor practiced out of his house Mymother did not have a driverrsquos license or a car so we

walked or our neighbor my Aunt Margo drove us It

was late afternoon and the doctor confirmed the breakbut he was too busy to set it so he sent me home fordinner (knockwurst and sauerkraut) with my arm in asling

Later he set my arm in old-fashioned plaster It wasgleaming white and everyone signed it My Aunt Nadaan artist told me she was drawing the White House onmy elbowmdashhow stately I thought and was greatly disappointed to see a tall thin building when I held thecast up to the mirror Turns out she drew a picture of alighthouse

Last month in an attempt to lessen the effects of toomuch Thanksgiving dinner my husband son and sonrsquosgirlfriend enjoyed a night hike (led by volunteers fromthe Sierra Club) in Griffith Park

I have a little trepidation about hiking much likeplaying music Irsquom not well-trained in it Irsquom also a lit-

tle nervous to be in nature in the dark (albeit the mid-dle of the city of Los AngelesmdashI would honestly prefera subway in New York City at 10 pm) Our hike leadertook us on a couple of treacherous-sounding pathsmdashCardiac Climb and Ankle-Breaker Path but I managed

Perhaps my knees were shaking just a bit becauseonce we were on the paved service road heading backto the car I took a header onto the gravel breaking myfall with my left ribs and wrist And yes breaking mywrist

So I find myself in another cast version 2015mdashmuchlighter with a soft sock-like layer against my skin Irsquomstill tempted to stick a coat hanger down it to scratchthe phantom itches (much like I did when I was 7) Andthough Irsquom not collecting signatures on this updatedmodel I feel festive and ready for the holidays thanksto a finishing layer of bright green tape So if you think

yoursquove spotted the Grinch in disguise donrsquot worry itrsquo just me and my chartreuse forearmmdashhappy holidays

Afew people stopped bymy home for coffee andbrought donuts with

them While sharing the sweetsamong close friends one of

them shared a profound story ashe took a bite of his maple barHe said the gathering reminded him of

a wonderful little story about a divinesage Curious I asked him to elaborateHe related that once there was a divinesage who while also enjoying a sweetpastry noted that the sweet he was eatinghad been produced with the help of 10000 people

Continuing his discourse the sagebegan to narrate a long chain of peoplewho were engaged in the production of the pastry from sowing the seeds of wheat all the way to its final presentationat the bakery Preparing the ground forthe seeds to grow nurturing and protect-

ing the crops from intruders harvestingit shipping it to the merchants and dis-tributing to retailers and then finally theseries of actions taken by the bakers toprepare this pastry

All these people were occupied forthis humble man to eat the pastry Fi-nally the sage expressed his gratitude tothe people and above all the Creator of the Universe who is the sole providerThis story struck me deeply and mademe reflect on the process by which we

attain anythingThe moral of the story is Gratitude is

the best attitude It is a learned behaviorthat is taught by every parent to their off-spring Two expressions are engrained inall of us as small children Please andThank You

As we take a closer look into the pagesof world history we find that mankindhas been observing special days to ex-press their gratitude to God These areknown as harvest festivals The days cel-ebrated vary from country to country andseason to season when the crops are har-vested This is a secular exercise and assuch is being observed even today inmost countries across the world

From a religious perspective we ob-serve that all religious scriptures and re-ligious practices advise their followers tobe thankful for the Creator who is mostgracious and ever merciful

In Islam the Holy Quran is the divinescripture in which Muslims believe Thefollowing verses of the Quran advise be-lievers to be grateful

(3113) ldquoAnd We bestowed wisdom toLuqman saying lsquoBe grateful to Allahfor whoso is grateful is grateful for thegood of his own soul And whoso is un-grateful then surely Allah is self-suffi-cient Praiseworthyrdquo

Gratitude is being defined by the wordof God as wisdom And wisdom hasbeen explained at another place whereAllah says

ldquoAnd remember the time when yourLord declared lsquoif you are grateful I willsurely bestow more favors to you but if you are ungrateful then know that Mypunishment is severe indeedrsquordquo

Interestingly this truism of the HolyQuran was independently investigatedby a researcher at the University of Cal-ifornia Davis

Robert Emmons penned a book enti-tled How the New Science of GratitudeCan Make You Happier Summarizingthe findings from studies to date MrEmmons says that those who practicegrateful thinking ldquoreap emotional phys-ical and interpersonal benefitsrdquo

People who regularly keep a gratitude journal report fewer illnesses feel betterabout their lives as a whole and are moreoptimistic about the future Mr Emmonsconcludes that gratitude is a choice onepossible response to our life experiences

Similarly in Christianity we find over20 to 30 verses in the Bible enjoining usto be thankful to God and glorify himWe read in Colossians 317 ldquoAnd what-ever you do in word or deed do every-thing in the name of Jesus giving thanks

to God the Father through himrdquoTurning to Judaism we read in the

Talmud the Abrahamic discourse after ameal is served ldquoAbraham caused Godrsquosname to be mentioned by all the travelerswhom he entertained For after they hadeaten and drunk and when they arose tobless Abraham he said to them lsquoIs it ofmine you have eaten Surely it is of whatbelongs to God that you have eaten Sopraise and bless Him by whose word theworld was createdrsquordquo (Talmud Sota 10b)

Again it is said ldquoBe not like thosewho honor their gods in prosperity andcurse them in adversity In pleasure orpain give thanksrdquo (Makita to Exodus2020)

In Buddhism at Plum Village thanks-giving is celebrated by thanking the par-ents loved ones teachers and ourassociates Similarly we find in BhagwatGita the sayings of Krishna and inspira-tional insights to thanksgiving

We are thankful to our president Abra-ham Lincoln who officially dedicated aday for the nation to express the gratitudeto our Creator in our own ways

Thus we see that the act of givingthanks is shared by all and is a wonder-ful commonality among all people offaith To be thankful is to be human

I conclude with the first line of the firstchapter in Holy Quran that sums up theentire thanksgiving message ldquoAll praisebelongs to God the Creator of all theworldsrdquo

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 6

Inter-Faithfully SPEAKINGGratitude is the best attitude by Anwer Mahmood Khan

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 201 5 7

Wilderness Park fundingDear Editor

A number of letters have been writtenaddressing the Claremont WildernessPark Master Plan mostly relating to ac-cess parking usage governance and vi-sion Underlying each of these concernshowever is the issue of sustainable fund-ing for the implementation and supportof what should be a resource manage-ment plan for the next 20 years

Speaking as a longtime member of theClaremont Wildlands ConservancyBoard a bit of history should be notedfor the records The last four parcelsadded to the park (excluding JohnsonrsquosPasture) were purchased with grantmoney awarded to Claremont fromcounty or state agencies

Some of our board were in attendanceand spoke at the session of the Riversand Mountains Conservancy consideringClaremontrsquos proposal for our last addi-tion to the park the CuevasGale Ranchparcel A member of that fundingagencyrsquos board spoke in favor of award-ing Claremontrsquos proposal for he consid-ered Claremont a community that

assumed stewardship for its hillsideparkland We received the grant andwith it the responsibility for providingsustainable funding

In addressing the issue of funding thedraft plan specifies that revenues formanaging the park must come solelyfrom the parkrsquos own parking fees and ci-tations Interesting to note since approx-imately 83 percent of park visitors arenot from Claremont the vast majority of revenues supporting the park come fromnon-Claremonters

To continue the stewardship of theWilderness Park for which Claremonthas been recognized (and rewarded) ef-forts to provide sustainable funding must

be clearly defined with flexibility andwithout restricting future city council de-cisions by denying any use of generalfunds for the park as the current draftmaster plan proposes

We urge the city to look at othersources of funding for maintenance butalso for new programs projects and ac-quisition of available land A potentialsource of funding for new improvementsand land acquisition is available througha mandated Parkland Fee of $4400 paid

by developers for each unit within a de-velopment Several hundred such unitshave been built recently in Claremontmany in the northern area of the city

In the draft master plan this possiblesource of funding is not acknowledgedbut shouldnrsquot it be available for con-struction of composting toilets or othernew improvements or land acquisitionas the Parkland Fee is designed to sup-port We understand that such fundshave been used recently and in the pastfor new improvements in urban parksbut not at the Wilderness Park

We applaud the city for initiating themaster plan for the wilderness park butsuggest it does not adequately address

mechanisms for sustainable funding toallow proper stewardship now and overthe next 20 years

Georgeann AndrusClaremont

Give CLU a chanceDear Editor

We read with interest Ted Nallrsquos letterlast week regarding Claremont LincolnUniversityrsquos (CLU) desire to locate inhis neighborhood Mr Nall like mostClaremonters is naturally protective of his neighborhood and clearly does notlook forward to the upheaval a largebuilding project will inflict on the area

As longtime residents of Claremontwe certainly understand his stance butsome of his rhetoric is over-the-top andvery misleading

Therersquos little question that the landowned by the Claremont Unified SchoolDistrict former home of La Puerta Jun-

ior High School will be sold at somepoint and as Mr Nall has indicated thatdeveloper will inflict ldquodirt mess and con-struction noiserdquo on the neighborhood

From all wersquove seen and heard at re-cent neighborhood meetings it appearsthat Claremont Lincoln University an

educational institution not a ldquobusinessrdquowould be a far better neighbor and haveless long-term impact on the neighbor-hood than a housing development or anyother possible large-scale high-densityproject CLU is primarily an online in-stitution so the increased traffic will befar less than it might be from any otherdevelopment

The architect selected by CLU is anexperienced creative and thoughtful in-dividual He is very sensitive to theneighborhood concerns and has listenedcarefully and with an open mind to thesuggestions and issues raised by theneighbors Most developers would neverdevote the time and care that CLU offi-

cials are investing in this phase of theprocess and in making sure that neigh-borsrsquo concerns are not only heard but ad-dressed

This site was not the first choice of thedonors or administrators connected withCLU They would have much preferredto be located closer to the center of townand the other Claremont Colleges Un-fortunately all of that open land is ownedby the Claremont University Consortiumand it is being preserved for possible fu-ture expansion of the Colleges

After looking at all available land inClaremont CLU settled on the La Puertasite with the hope of flipping the park so

the university could have frontage on In-dian Hill Boulevard to provide more vis-ibility and easy access and to be less in-trusive on the neighborhood

To call this a ldquolunatic proposalrdquo is hy-perbole and characterizing the philan-thropists behind the project as ldquonut casesrdquois insulting and incorrect Two of us haveknown Mr and Mrs Lincoln for yearsand they are incredibly generousthoughtful and strategic donors They

have been involved with and have beenremarkably philanthropic to several ofthe Claremont Colleges over the years aswell as to the town of Claremont

Mrs Lincoln is an alumna of ScrippsCollege and Mr Lincoln has served onthe CGU and the CMC Board ofTrustees Claremont Lincoln Universityis the culmination of the Lincolnrsquos long-held vision to increase collaboration andunderstanding among all people and toput wisdom to work in the worldmdashforgood Itrsquos hard to disagree with that mis-sion considering the current divisivenessin our country and the world and the mostrecent horrific acts of terrorism

We hope the neighbors will give this

venture a chance and that they will con-tinue to work with the experienced anddedicated administrators at CLU as theydevelop their plans They are makingevery attempt to be transparent and tolisten carefully to the neighborhood Inthe long run this venture promises to bean outstanding addition to the prestigiousClaremont Colleges and to produce grad-uates who will go forth to make this crazyworld a better place

Sandy BaldonadoMarilyn Ray

Mary F WeisClaremont

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

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OBITUARIESKenneth CaseyVeteran industrialist agriculturalist family man

Kenneth Ross Casey died on Decem-ber 4 2015 in Claremont He was 95

He was born in Pomona in 1920 toJohn Ransom and Bessie Casey He grewup going to Pomona schools helping tendhis family and friendsrsquo citrus trees playing

football and participating in outdoor ad-ventures with the Boy Scouts After hegraduated from Pomona High School in1938 he attended Stanford University fol-lowing in the footsteps of his older brotherJohn Immediately upon graduation in1942 Mr Casey enlisted in the US Navywhere he served in the Pacific Theater of World War II As a lieutenant he was as-signed to an aircraft carrier in the AleutianIslands

When the war ended he returned toPomona to marry his Pomona HighSchool classmate Nancy Louise GillenHe and his new wife returned to StanfordUniversity for an additional year wherehe earned his masterrsquos in engineering be-

fore returning to live in the Pomona Val-ley For the next three decades Mr Caseywas employed at Kaiser Steel starting inthe roll shop as an engineer and then mov-ing into management At the end of his ca-reer he served as vice president of operations He spent his final years aspresident of a fabrication plant an auxil-iary to Kaiser Steel

When the Caseys first returned to Cal-

ifornia they moved to a La Verne houselocated on an orange grove Mr Caseyserved as manager waking up in the weehours to light the smudge pots that keptthe fruit from freezing during coldweather In 1960 the Caseys moved toClaremont with their son Patrick anddaughter Pamela but Kenneth remained

active in agricultural enterprises his entirelife More recently he was actively in-volved in the management of an avocadogrove he owned in Temecula

Upon retirement Mr Casey served onthe Board of VEBA a non-profit organi-zation that managed the retirement fundsof former Kaiser Employees Mr Caseyenjoyed golfing and socializing with long-time Pomona Valley friends He also en-

joyed following sports especially the do-ings of his beloved Stanford football teamIn 1941 Kennethrsquos older brother joinedthe team in competing at the Rose Bowla triumphant game in which the Cardinalsbeat the Nebraska Cornhuskers Two

years ago his son and son-in-law tookhim to watch Stanford compete in theRose Bowl once again

Mr Casey journeyed across Europethe United States Mexico and Canadawith his wife as well as to exotic localeslike China Greece and Turkey One of thecouplersquos favorite trips was to easternAfrica on a safari to see the wild animals

A devoted family man he is survivedby his wife of 69 years Nancy GillenCasey his son and daughter-in-lawPatrick and Cynthia Casey of Orinda Cal-ifornia his daughter and son-in-lawPamela and Steven Nagler of Claremont

and his grandchild Lucia Nagler of LosAngelesA service will be held on Friday De-

cember 11 at 1 pm at Todd MemorialChapel 570 N Garey Ave in Pomonawith a graveside service at Pomona Me-morial Park Cemetery immediately fol-lowing

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Neepa ChowdhuryGifted artist incomparable hostess

OBITUARIES

Neepa Chowdhury a longtime Clare-mont resident died on October 22 2015 inCalcutta India She was 82

Neepa was born in what is nowBangladesh in 1933 the fourth of 13 chil-dren As the second oldest girl she learned

early on how to cook daily meals for herfamily and to concoct lavish feasts forguests during Hindu festivals Amid the1947 Muslim-Hindu violence followingthe partition of India her parents made thedangerous trip to settle in Calcutta whereher father began a career in the Indian CivilService

One of the first of Neeparsquos many gifts tomanifest itself was her talent as an artistShe was equally at home creating boldlyarresting paintings and uniquely tactile ce-ramic pieces She earned her degree fromthe Government College of Art and Craftin Calcutta and received multiple awardsfor her art Her work was shown in presti-gious exhibits in Calcutta Manila and later

ClaremontNeepa married journalist AmitabhaChowdhury in 1959 Following the birth of their son Neel in 1968 the family movedto the Philippines for 14 years where thecouplersquos second child Shome was born in1971 While Mr Chowdhury establishedthe Press Foundation of Asia (PFA) inManila and Asian Finance magazine inHong Kong as well as serving as a colum-nist for many Asian newspapers MrsChowdhury was honing her phenomenalskills as an entertainer She also became adiscerning collector of the striking arti-facts that many Claremonters remember intheir home

In 1978 the family had to leave thePhilippines because of the political tur-moil surrounding the Marcos regime Theybought a home in Claremont and the boysentered Sycamore School Mrs Chowd-hury enrolled in the Pitzer College art de-

partment where she was mentored by andfriend to both Carl and Susan Hertel Aftergraduation from Pitzer she continued on toClaremont Graduate University and re-ceived her Master of Fine Arts in 1985

Susan Seymour Pitzerrsquos former deanof faculty recalls that Mrs Chowdhuryreturned many times to Pitzer profession-ally as head cook and manager for theGrove House and as a volunteer cook forthe annual International Place dinner atMcConnell Center

ldquoNeepa was an indispensable volunteerfor all of the local organizations and causesshe believed inrdquo said Charlene Martinlongtime director of International Place at

the Claremont Colleges ldquoShe hosted in-ternational students cooked for hundredsof people went on camping trips in her sariand sandals and was an enduring charis-matic presence at innumerable events forthe Community Friends of International

Students and for the League of WomenVoters fundraisersrdquoAccording to former Claremont Mayor

Diann Ringmdashwho had the chance to seeMrs Chowdhury in action through her in-volvement with International Place andthe League of Women VotersmdashNeeparsquosskill and efficiency were a sight to behold

ldquoShe was unflappable when asked tohelp with any cooking taskrdquo Ms Ringmarveled ldquoI have seen her rotate 250chicken thighs 40 or so at a time on anoutdoor grill in 90-degree weather and inbare feetrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury also showcased herunrivaled hospitality in the vibrant homesshe and her husband Amitabha made in

Claremont first on 12th Street and later atthe corner of Harrison and Mountain av-enues

ldquoBoth places were always filled witheclectic art a heterogeneous group of in-teresting people and heavenly Indian cui-sinerdquo Russ Martin recalled ldquoPeople fromall over the world and from all strata of thecommunity were made to feel uniquelywelcome in Neeparsquos home This ability toconnect with people of all ages all

lifestyles and all ethnicities was perhapsher most profound talent and unique giftAll who knew her received the boon of herhospitality friendship and foodrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury enjoyed many closedeep and long-term personal friendships

throughout Claremont and the widerworld She cared wholeheartedly for herfriends and their families enjoying theirchildren and enriching all of their lives

Neepa is survived by her husbandAmitabha in Calcutta son Neel his wifePooja and their daughter Ishika in Singa-pore son Shome his wife Jigna their sonDevan and their daughter Sonkia in Irvineand by eight brothers and sisters and theirfamilies

An upcoming memorial for Neepa willbe held at Pitzer College Her son Shonesaid there was never any question as towhere to hold the event considering hismother lived laughed and loved in Clare-mont for 33 years

ldquoEven though she moved back to Indiain 2011 her heart continued to be in Clare-montrdquo he said ldquoClaremont was love atfirst sight It is fitting she will be cele-brated and remembered in the place sheloved so much and nurtured with such de-votionrdquo

The celebration of life is set for SundayDecember 20 from 2 to 4 pm in theFoundersrsquo Room of the McConnell Centerat Pitzer College All are welcome

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottonarchcom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite K

Claremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

SEVER LAW OFFICEDaniel C Sever Attorney419 Yale Avenue

Claremont CA 91711(909) 399-3963Emphasis on Wills Living Trusts

Probate Powers of Attorney Real

Estate Corporations LLCs

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

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

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

PROF SSION L

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

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI E-PRO

GREEN SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

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

Best Possible Price Achieved Every Time

Meticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill Blvd

Claremont CA 91711(909) 624-68151 Hour In-Office Bleaching VeneersWhite Fillings Dental Implants Dentures

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

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

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

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

Ann M Johannsen OD

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OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

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bull Sciatica bull Pinched nerve

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

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

(909) 626-1684wwwCoxandPatelDDScom

Sedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Marjorie Jean Adams Case died peace-fully on December 3 2015 at PomonaValley Hospital She was 93

Marjorie or ldquoDeanrdquo as many called herwas born on January 30 1922 at PomonaValley Hospital to Wilbur and LillianAdams longtime citrus ranchers in thePomona Valley She graduated fromPomona College and married L WilliamCase in 1942 After World War II theymoved into a house they built in Clare-mont on old Cucamonga Avenue amongthe oak trees The couple soon welcomedthree children

Mrs Case was a homemaker as well asa part-time secretary for the floral depart-ment at the LA County Fair and laterworked at the Claremont Colleges for 15years before retiring A sense of commu-nity was very important to Dean She wasa member of the Pomona CongregationalChurch Fellowship group and then amember of the Claremont United Con-gregational Church She was also a docentfor Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand volunteered with the Pomona Her-itage Society at one point contributing anoral history on her life in the Pomona Val-ley

Mrs Casersquos favorite pursuits were trav-eling and spending time with her twograndchildren She was quite musicalplaying piano and organ and enjoyingshow tunes She spent time playing bridgeand Scrabble growing roses and collect-ing Bauer pottery and took great delight inwatching the birds and sunsets

Mrs Case is survived by her daughterAnn Case Ryan of Colorado her sonJames A Case of Claremont son-in-lawArthur J Ryan and her grandchildrenRobert W Ryan and Katie A Donohue ofColorado She also leaves three great-grandchildren Ryan Donohue BradyRyan and Josh Ryan

A memorial service will be held Satur-day December 12 at 3 pm at Todd Me-morial Chapel 325 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont It was Mrs Casersquos wishes thatin lieu of flowers contributions be made inthe name of her great-grandson RyanDonohue to the FRAXA Research Foun-dation 10 Prince Place Ste 203 New-buryport MA 01950 For information

email infofraxaorg

OBITUARIES

Marjorie CaseLoving wife and mother volunteer

Vincent Kwok died on Monday No-vember 2 2015 at Citrus Valley Hos-pice amp Home Health He was 55

He was born in Saigon Vietnam onMarch 23 1960 to Huan Quach(Kwok) and Phung Lam The youngestbrother in a family of 12 children hegrew up with five brothers and six sis-ters On April 27 1975 he and most of his family members escaped Vietnamas refugees to Guam and then settled inLos Angeles

Mr Kwok received his high schooldiploma from Crescenta Valley HighSchool in La Crescenta and earned hisbachelorrsquos degree in computer engi-neering at Cal Poly Pomona He de-

voted his career to serving the countryin the aerospace industry He was bap-tized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) and was sub-sequently married in the same churchHe was a caring father to his twodaughters emphasizing the importanceof education and hard work in achiev-ing success

In his spare time Vincent traveledwidely with destinations includingFrance Italy China and his homelandof Vietnam as well as Mexico andEgypt He was always willing to chal-lenge himself and managed to completethe 2015 LA marathon Mr Kwok wasa loving brother parent and friend who

in many ways resembled his own fa-ther He was kind unselfish forgivingunderstanding and helpful according tofamily His loved ones shared that hisgreatest asset was his love towards oth-ers best described in 1 Corinthians134-7

He is survived by two daughtersCynthia and Angela Kwok both of whom loved him dearly and by 10 of his siblings A service was held on No-vember 11 at Rose Hills MemorialChapel in Whittier followed by aluncheon at Vege Paradise Restaurantin San Gabriel where friends and fam-ily gathered to celebrate his life

Vincent KwokEngineer loving father and friend

Jean Neault a longtime Claremontresident died on December 1 2015

She was 87A Vigil Service will be held on

Sunday December 13 at 6 pm atTodd Memorial Chapel (325 N In-dian Hill Blvd in Claremont) A Fu-neral Mass will be held on MondayDecember 14 at 11 am at Our Ladyof the Assumption Church (435 NBerkeley Ave in Claremont) with a

reception immediately following atChurch Hall

In lieu of flowers please considermaking a contribution to the Mt SanAntonio Gardens Homeship Fundwhich provides financial assistance toresidents who otherwise could not af-ford to join the Gardens Community

A full account of Mrs Neaultrsquos lifewill be included in a future edition of the COURIER

Jean Luke Neault

Every Friday

in print

Every day

online

wwwclaremont-

couriercom

621-4761

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FRIDAY NOON CONCERT TheClaremont Chamber Choir singsMissa Fragmentarum mdashmass move-ments and motets from the MiddleAges to the presentmdashplus holidaymusic Scripps College Balch Audito-rium 1030 Columbia Ave Clare-mont Contact concertspomonaeduGYPSY SISTERS Winter SaleClare-mont United Church of Christ base-ment 233 W Harrison ClaremontFriday December 11 from 4 to 8 pmSaturday December 12 from 10 am to7 pm and Sunday December 13 from10 am to 430 pmLUMINARIA NIGHTS Illuminated

evening walks featuring live acousticmusic cookies and hot cider and morethan 1000 glowing candle-lit luminariaslighting a half-mile accessible loop on In-dian Hill Mesa December 11 12 18 19and 20 from 6 to 9 pm General admis-sion is $8 Discounts for students seniorschildren and RSABG members RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden 1500 N Col-lege Ave Claremont Visit rsabgorg

MORE THE MERRIER ShopClaremont and win Shop any businessin Claremont now through December 20 and bring receipts to the ClaremontChamber office The Bath Workshop

or Vom Fass Claremont for the receipttotals to be calculated For every $50 participants will receive a raffle ticketRaffle tickets will be entered for achance to win gift cards gift basketsand the grand prize of an iPad Draw-ing will be held on Monday Decem- ber 21 at noon For more informationcontact the Claremont Chamber at(909) 624-1681 or visit clare-montchamberorg

FESTIVE SOUNDS Moultrie Acad-emy of Music Voice and Dance from 1

to 3 pm at Village Square Public Plazaand CHS Band from 3 to 5 pm andClaremont Cellos from 11 am to 1 pm at Claremont Chamber PatioBIOCHAR DEMONSTRATIONThe Tree Action Group (TAG) of Sus-tainable Claremont together withRSABG is hosting a biochar demon-stration as part of an InternationalBiochar Initiative Learn how biochar

sequesters carbon from trees reducesthe need to water them and increasessoil fertility to make trees healthier Seedisplays of biochar products availableto use as a soil amendment and demon-

strations of how to produce biochar using kilns of various sizes Presented by Michael Wittman of BlueskyBiochar Improve the soil in your owngarden and invite those who manageour urban forest to participatemdashso res-idences institutions and the city canadopt these beneficial practices to re-generate Claremontrsquos urban forest 1 to4 pm Lenz Horticultural ComplexRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave ClaremontHOLIDAY WREATH WORKSHOPLearn how to make a beautiful fragrantholiday wreath for your home or to giveas a gift All materials for one wreath areincluded in class fee Two classes 9 am

and 1 pm Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College Ave Clare-mont (909) 625-8767CONCERT ldquoGospel Christmasrdquo di-verse gospel arrangements and holidayfavorites conducted by John St MarieSaturday December 12 at 730 pmand Sunday December 13 at 330 pmFirst Christian Church 1751 N Park Ave Pomona

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont VillageFREE WORSHOPS Class one Learnhow to use a laser cutter to cut etch andengrave designs in a variety of materialsup to 20rdquox12rdquo and up to 14rdquo thick Workwith acrylic wood paper cardboard fab-ric and leather The class project is tomake a custom wood ornament from 9am to noon Class two Learn the basicsto get up and running with 3D printingfrom noon to 3 pm To actually start printing in the class bring a laptop andinstall the Cura printer environment Formore details visit UMakersorg Regis-ter at meetupcomUMakers Limita-tions may apply Reserve your seat

early UMakers 1164 Monte VistaAve Building 1202 Suite 11 UplandCHRISTMAS MARKETPLACEAnnual Christmas Marketplace from 11am to 2 pm at Pilgrim CongregationalChurch 600 N Garey Ave PomonaThere will be free trade goods bakedgoodies jewelry Christmas items knit

CALENDAR Nightlife

Eva and the Vagabond Talesperform at The Press Restaurant

Page 16

Friday December 11 through Saturday December 19

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Holiday PromenadeSee our photo essay of holidayfestivities in the Claremont Village

Page 14

DecemberSaturday 12

DecemberSunday 13December

Friday 11

9-DAY CALENDARcontinues on the next page

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and crocheted accessories stockingstuffers Tupperware and more For more information call (909) 622-1373

SHAKESPEARE CLUB The holiday

meeting of the Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will feature a discus-sion by Professor Linda Bisesti of CalPoly Her topic is pursuing ShakespeareFestivals in Oregon Ireland Virginiaand her own Southern CaliforniaShakespeare Festival at Cal Poly 2 pm Seaver House 305 N CollegeAve Claremont For more informa-tion contact Lucy Lynch (909) 717-1109 or lucylynchaolcomISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun wayto exercise with music of Israeli folk

dance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonicLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremont(909) 921-7115

AVIATION HISTORY Mike Smith

from the Planes of Fame Museum TheUniversity Club meets Tuesdays at1130 am at the Hughes CommunityCenter 1700 Danbury Rd Claremont$13 meeting fee includes buffet lunch

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685

FOOD TRUCK THURSDAYS Put thefrying pan away and join in for dinner Enjoy a variety of the regionrsquos most pop-ular food trucks at Fairplex Food trucksroll in every Thursday from 530 to 830 pm at the lower admin parking lot nextto the NHRA Museum bringing the

trendiest dishes on four wheels Stop byand stay or grab a bite to take homeDonrsquot forget to pick up some fresh pro-duce at the Farmers Market Free parkingand free admission Lower Administra-tion Lot on McKinley Ave Gate 1

SHABBAT DINNER 630 to 830 pm McAlister Center for Religious

Activities 919 Columbia Ave Clare-mont (909) 621-8685

PLANTS ldquoCalifornia Native PlantPropagation Winterrdquo How to sow

seed take cuttings and prepare divi-sions of some of Californiarsquos most pop-ular native plants Includes take-homematerials 9 am to noon Admission is$36 for members or $45 for publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont(909) 625-8767

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

DecemberMonday 14

DecemberTuesday 15

DecemberWednesday 16

DecemberThursday 17

DecemberFriday 18

DecemberSaturday 19

Jenelle Rensch covers the calendar arts and entertainment Deadline

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COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffABOVE Tiana Berrios is unsure about meeting Santa and Mrs Claus even while comforted by her motherAileen during the annual Holiday Promenade in the Claremont Village In addition to a visit from Santa the cel-ebration included live music craft vendors roving carolers and the tree lightingAT LEFT The Claremont City Council led by Mayor Corey Calaycay say a few words of introduction beforelighting the cityrsquos tree on Friday in front of the Claremont Depot

Dan Methe of the Swing Cats Big Band belts out a jazz standard dur-ing the Promenade The band played a number of Christmas tuneswith a jazz influence

Oh Christmas treeOh Christmas tree

The city treelights up theClaremont Depot

COURIER photo Peter Weinberger

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Dozens of Claremonters convenedat city hall Wednesday evening tocelebrate the lighting of the meno-

rah and the Hanukkah holidayRabbi Sholom Harlig of Chabad Inland Empire

was on hand to lead the festivities as were MayorCorey Calaycay and Pomona Mayor Eliott RothmanCity Manager Tony Ramos Mayor Pro Tem Sam Pe-droza and Councilmember Larry Schroeder were alsopresent It was the first time the Hanukkah celebrationwas held at city hall

The lighting of the menorah took place in front of the council chamber on the patio which served as aperfect spot for revelers to mingle According toRabbi Harlig the lighting of the menorah at duskchases away the forces of darkness during the holiday

ldquoThe little light in the darkness represents our gooddeedsrdquo Rabbi Harlig said ldquoAnd that is why wersquorehererdquo

Traditional Jewish songs were played by membersof various temples in the area including Temple BethIsrael in Pomona Children from the Chabad HebrewSchool sang songs including ldquoI Have a Little Drei-delrdquo Latkes and donuts were also available to ring inthe holiday spirit for anyone wishing to indulge

ldquoWersquore really happy to do it over hererdquo RabbiHarlig said in reference to the location in front of cityhall He added that Chabad has recently opened an-other branch in Claremont that deals with studentswhich is helmed by Rabbi Yossi Matusof and his wifeRochel

ldquoWersquove been living in Claremont for two and a half years nowrdquo Rabbi Matusof said ldquoItrsquos really a beauti-ful community hererdquo

Mr Calaycay was given the honor of lighting theshamash or first candle on the menorah

ldquoItrsquos an honor that we were able to do this in Clare-montrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoFor years Rabbi Harlig

has invited me over to Upland and wersquove celebratedin Upland And last year he asked me about havingthis in Claremont so Irsquom glad wersquore able to do thisrdquo

Mr Calaycay also highlighted the ldquostrong interfaithcommunityrdquo in Claremont ldquoSo itrsquos nice to be able toshare these traditions with all our community mem-

bers here in the cityrdquo he saidHuman Services Director Anne Turner coordinated

with Chabad of the Inland Empire to put on the eventAccording to Ms Turner city representatives metwith the Chabad to plan the commemoration as farback as February

During his speech Mr Calaycay touched upon re-

cent events in the region that have cast darkness overthe area and stressed the importance of coming to-gether

ldquoIn light of some of the unfortu-nate violence wersquove experiencedin the world and in our local

community here itrsquos important that wecome together during this holiday seasonto remember the tenets of what this seasonis all aboutrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoJoy hap-piness peace harmony love and the reli-gious traditions that go with this seasonrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramletnewsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 15

Claremont has first-ever menorah lighting at city hall

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffMendy Harlig helps Claremont Mayor Corey Calaycay light the Shamash or center candle on the menorah onWednesday during a Hanukkah ceremony in Claremont The event marks the first time that a menorah has beenlit at Claremont City Hall

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 16

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8and 10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at7 pm Tickets can be purchased online or at the door ndashndash Friday December 11 Shared Holiday Party withDan Cummins at 8 pm and 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 12 Shared Holiday Partywith Dan Cummins at 7 pm and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday December 13 Carlos Loma at 7 pm ndashndash Friday December 18 Jimmy O Yang at 8 pmand 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 19 Jimmy O Yang at 7 pmand 930 pm ndashndash Sunday December 20 Donald Lett at 7 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard AveClaremont Village Thursday through Saturday until2 am Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pm Standing room only after 930 pm (909)625-4808

mdashFriday December 11 Carnival of Futility(punkfolkindie) followed by Eva and the VagabondTales (folkwestern) 10 pm

mdashSaturday December 12 Wckr Spgt followed byFranklin Bruno (indie) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 13 Sunday Piano with AmyRowe at 6 pm followed by Press Karaoke withSamantha at 930 pm

mdashTuesday December 15King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday December 16 Joe Atman (piano) 930 pm mdashThursday December 17 Baldy Mountain Jazz Band(jazz) at 830 pm followed by Mixer Jon (hiphophouse) at 11 pm

mdashFriday December 18 Benefit show 10 pm mdashSaturday December 19 Jonny Come Lately(latinosoul) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 20Sunday Piano with Angela Par-rish at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (DJ) at 930 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 Fri-days and Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge withstudent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coro-nas and $3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the micor jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 VodkaRockstars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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20 Claremont Chamber ofCommerce Chair

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Nebraska44 Stocking material46 Cuts out47 Ottoman Empire VIP48 Nonsense51 Cloth

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The Art of Love

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Down1 The _____ File

spy thriller 2 Partakes in the Tour

de France3 Ten-dollar gold pieces4 Thick liqueur 5 During6 Tobermory writer 7 Swiss resort8 Karenina and Kournikova9 Amen10 Insurers calculation

11 Seafood serving style12 Recantation13 Czech composer 21 Big part of the

Sicilian scenery25 Charge26 Pilots problem30 Dwell on31 Bamboozle32 Eater of eucalyptus

leaves

34 Something spun35 Makes lacework 37 Geometric curve38 Furniture pieces40 Worthless amount42 Pomonas American

Museum of ____ Art43 Neck adornment

in Hawaii45 Frilly48 Lower quality flick 49 Roman magistrate50 Tomboy53 Electrical usage tracker 55 Cancel57 Gen Y preferred

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COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 345

RESTAURANT ROW

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 344

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 2015 21

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

200 S Vista Bonita Ave Glendora CA 91741Ph626-405-0721PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 201 5 5

Jack Pitneyrsquos book may notprovide hard-and-fast an-swers on autism whether at

home or in society as a wholebut it does give readers a lot to

think aboutThe Politics of Autism provides a view

into the ways we try to acknowledge andsupport people and their families whosedisability makes navigating a complicatedworld even more complicated

Itrsquos a messy proposition because noth-ing in the situation is uniform beginningwith the condition After all people withautism fall into a spectrum that can findthem unable to communicate at all or elo-quent enough to share their stories for lit-erary or political ends

Mr Pitney a professor of politics atClaremont McKenna College was in-spired to write the book because someoneclose to him has autism but itrsquos not auto-

biographicalldquoThere are a lot of good first-person

accounts There are plenty of thosebooksrdquo he said ldquoWhat I thought wasneeded is for someone to put togetherwhat we know about autism policies andwhat the government is doing on variouslevelsrdquo

When a parent receives a diagnosis thattheir child has autism or suspects theirchild may have the disability they craveguidance according to Mr Pitney

ldquoThatrsquos something the people in thecommunity need direction about whatservices are available and what kind of help is out thererdquo he said

Unfortunately the answer is convo-

luted Therersquos no sweeping federal policyfor the diagnosis and treatment of autismInstead it varies from state-to-statecounty-to-county

In California and in many other statesa toddler with autism receives servicesfrom a regional center In some caseshowever families find their children onlong waiting lists for services which pre-cludes them getting help during the earli-est stages of diagnosis

After age three the school system as-sumes primary responsibility for autismservices Then at age 22 that responsi-bility is transferred back to the regionalcenter at which point Mr Pitney charac-terizes the level of assistance provided as

ldquohit or missrdquoIn Politics of Autism he quotes Illinois

state representative Patricia Bellock whosays ldquoWe call it falling off the cliff Wecan keep them in school until theyrsquore 22After that therersquos nothing for themrdquo

Mr Pitney emphasizes that the supporteach individual and each family affectedby autism receives varies widely from re-gion to region from district to districtfrom school site to school site and fromcase to case

There are some people out there whosay they have been able to get rid of theirchildrsquos autism through complementarytherapies such as a diet change The mostwell-known of these is celebrity Jenny

McCarthy whose approach has createdoutrage among many in the autism com-

munityMost people however say there is no

cure for autism spectrum disorder Whatmost people agree upon is that interven-tionsmdashsuch as speech occupational orbehavioral therapymdashcan be very benefi-cial and the earlier such services begin thebetter

Decades ago people with autism wereassumed to have mental retardation or

mental illness A common course of actionwas to commit them to an institutionNowadays a more integrative approach isadvocated which sees the person withautism living at home and attendingschool Whenever possible the goal is tomainstream a childrsquos education In mostcases kids with autism attend a publicschool spending as much time as possiblein classes dominated by peers withoutautism

Itrsquos not cheap Many kids with autismrequire a one-on-one aide in the class-room as well as ancillary services likespeech therapy and adaptive physical ed-ucation It all starts with the studentsrsquo in-dividualized education program (IEP)

Some districts are pro-active and pro-vide a strong education to students with

autism In other cases parents have tofight for accommodations going so far asto have legal counsel or specialists attendtheir IEPs Itrsquos easy to understand why adistrict might balk at coverage consider-ing thatmdashdespite the fact that schoolsmust give a fair and equal education toeach student providing any necessary ac-commodations needed to nurture disabledstudentsmdashstudents with disabilities re-

ceive only 19 percent more funding fromthe federal government

ldquoThe way the Individuals with Disabil-ities Education Act is structured it puts alot of pressure on parents to be advocatesrdquoMr Pitney said

Some parents are more successful thanothers at getting the services they feel theirchild needs Parents who are highly edu-cated and affluent seem to do better be-cause they tend to be more knowledgeableabout the childrsquos rights and often havelawyers and medical professionals in theirsocial circles Low-income and minorityfamilies tend to be at greater risk of fallingthrough the cracks

The disparity is so great that some ad-

vocates tell parents if they donrsquot want to bepushed to the side they should present

themselves as affluent aware and un-afraid In Mr Pitneyrsquos book he shares theadvice of Carmen Carley a professionalautism advocate in the state of CalifornialdquoWear a fake diamond ringrdquo she tellsmothers who lack a real one ldquoMake themthink yoursquore ready to fight Donrsquot show

them yoursquore weak Donrsquot show themyoursquore tiredrdquo

It takes even greater advocacy and insome cases agitation to get insurance com-panies to foot the bill for therapies Inmany cases companies with an eye on thebottom line deny familiesrsquo funding or re-imbursement for all but the most med-ically obvious treatments The problemwith this approach is there is no medica-tion or surgery that has proved effective inthe treatment of autism The treatment istherapeutic and again therapists cost

To complicate matters a child maymake great gains with one therapy yetanother will suffer deficits under the sameprogram Therersquos no one approach that

works with all kids on the spectrumMr Pitney points to the cost of Applied

Behavioral Analysis a commonly usedtherapy that is controversial but whichmany autism families swear by

ldquoAn intensive program may take 25 to40 hours a week of one-on-one attentionfor one to three years with rates starting at$50 an hourrdquo he notes in his book ldquoMorethan 30 states have enacted laws requiringhealth insurance companies to cover be-havioral therapy With autism though alsquomandatersquo on the insurers is not a lsquoguar-anteersquo for the parents who often have tofight insurance companies in court to en-sure compliancerdquo

Although highly effective less main-

stream therapies like Floortimemdasha devel-opmental individual-difference relation-ship-based model (DIR) created by childpsychiatrist Stanley Greenspanmdasharenrsquotcovered at all

Mr Pitney admits his book is nopanacea writing ldquoNearly every page ofthis book has suggested unanswered ques-tion Some may not even be answerablerdquo

What he is sure about is that wheneverpossible autism policies and politicsshould be devised with the cooperation ofpeople who have autism have a lovedone whorsquos affected or are at least willingto walk a mile in the moccasins of those inthe autism community

ldquoItrsquos important to take into account the

perspectives of autistic people themselveswhich tend to get lost sometimesrdquo he said

Mr Pitney is pleased to see that a grow-ing number of people are aware of autismmaking them more sensitive to those whoare on the spectrum and more open to po-litical expedients such as legislation andfunding And he has seen first-hand thatwith proper intervention the outcome forpeople with autism can exceed all expec-tations

ldquoHere in Claremont there was a timewhen people with autism wouldnrsquot get tocollegerdquo Mr Pitney said ldquoNow some ofmy students have autismrdquo

The Politics of Autism is availablethrough Amazon and most major book-

sellers mdashSarah Torribiostorribioclaremont-couriercom

CMC professor explores lsquoPolitics of Autismrsquo in new book

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffJack Pitney professor of American politics at Claremont McKenna College has re-cently published ldquoThe Politics of Autism Navigating the Contested Spectrumrdquo

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Holiday break by Debbie Carini

In the winter of 1966 I broke my right elbow I wishI could say it was in the service of something dra-matic like trying to jump off a swing in mid-air and

experience flight (thatrsquos how my sister broke her arm)but it was a nerdy pursuit in the dead of winter

With the freezing temperatures outside my sister andI engaged in ldquoindoorrdquo activities usually ldquoplaying pre-tendrdquo On this particularly snowy day my mother waswashing curtains and so we were able to avail ourselvesof a number of curtain rods

ldquoHeyrdquo I said to my sister ldquoletrsquos make these into in-strumentsrdquo

She started moving hers in and out like a trombonewith a telescoping slide I pulled mine apart and foundthat it was just the right size for a violin and bowThough the fiddle is rarely seen in a marching bandmy sister and I decided to have a parade in the base-ment As we headed down the stairs I turned to face

her and assume the role of drum major And so I wasconducting playing and walking backwards when Itripped on a broom that had fallen across a stair tread

I landed on the concrete floor and when my mothertried to help me up pulling my arm we both realizedsomething else was wrong

In those days (a sentence start that makes me feel likeIrsquom about to tell a story about the Great Depression andnot an era generally associated with ldquofree loverdquo and TheBeatles) our doctor practiced out of his house Mymother did not have a driverrsquos license or a car so we

walked or our neighbor my Aunt Margo drove us It

was late afternoon and the doctor confirmed the breakbut he was too busy to set it so he sent me home fordinner (knockwurst and sauerkraut) with my arm in asling

Later he set my arm in old-fashioned plaster It wasgleaming white and everyone signed it My Aunt Nadaan artist told me she was drawing the White House onmy elbowmdashhow stately I thought and was greatly disappointed to see a tall thin building when I held thecast up to the mirror Turns out she drew a picture of alighthouse

Last month in an attempt to lessen the effects of toomuch Thanksgiving dinner my husband son and sonrsquosgirlfriend enjoyed a night hike (led by volunteers fromthe Sierra Club) in Griffith Park

I have a little trepidation about hiking much likeplaying music Irsquom not well-trained in it Irsquom also a lit-

tle nervous to be in nature in the dark (albeit the mid-dle of the city of Los AngelesmdashI would honestly prefera subway in New York City at 10 pm) Our hike leadertook us on a couple of treacherous-sounding pathsmdashCardiac Climb and Ankle-Breaker Path but I managed

Perhaps my knees were shaking just a bit becauseonce we were on the paved service road heading backto the car I took a header onto the gravel breaking myfall with my left ribs and wrist And yes breaking mywrist

So I find myself in another cast version 2015mdashmuchlighter with a soft sock-like layer against my skin Irsquomstill tempted to stick a coat hanger down it to scratchthe phantom itches (much like I did when I was 7) Andthough Irsquom not collecting signatures on this updatedmodel I feel festive and ready for the holidays thanksto a finishing layer of bright green tape So if you think

yoursquove spotted the Grinch in disguise donrsquot worry itrsquo just me and my chartreuse forearmmdashhappy holidays

Afew people stopped bymy home for coffee andbrought donuts with

them While sharing the sweetsamong close friends one of

them shared a profound story ashe took a bite of his maple barHe said the gathering reminded him of

a wonderful little story about a divinesage Curious I asked him to elaborateHe related that once there was a divinesage who while also enjoying a sweetpastry noted that the sweet he was eatinghad been produced with the help of 10000 people

Continuing his discourse the sagebegan to narrate a long chain of peoplewho were engaged in the production of the pastry from sowing the seeds of wheat all the way to its final presentationat the bakery Preparing the ground forthe seeds to grow nurturing and protect-

ing the crops from intruders harvestingit shipping it to the merchants and dis-tributing to retailers and then finally theseries of actions taken by the bakers toprepare this pastry

All these people were occupied forthis humble man to eat the pastry Fi-nally the sage expressed his gratitude tothe people and above all the Creator of the Universe who is the sole providerThis story struck me deeply and mademe reflect on the process by which we

attain anythingThe moral of the story is Gratitude is

the best attitude It is a learned behaviorthat is taught by every parent to their off-spring Two expressions are engrained inall of us as small children Please andThank You

As we take a closer look into the pagesof world history we find that mankindhas been observing special days to ex-press their gratitude to God These areknown as harvest festivals The days cel-ebrated vary from country to country andseason to season when the crops are har-vested This is a secular exercise and assuch is being observed even today inmost countries across the world

From a religious perspective we ob-serve that all religious scriptures and re-ligious practices advise their followers tobe thankful for the Creator who is mostgracious and ever merciful

In Islam the Holy Quran is the divinescripture in which Muslims believe Thefollowing verses of the Quran advise be-lievers to be grateful

(3113) ldquoAnd We bestowed wisdom toLuqman saying lsquoBe grateful to Allahfor whoso is grateful is grateful for thegood of his own soul And whoso is un-grateful then surely Allah is self-suffi-cient Praiseworthyrdquo

Gratitude is being defined by the wordof God as wisdom And wisdom hasbeen explained at another place whereAllah says

ldquoAnd remember the time when yourLord declared lsquoif you are grateful I willsurely bestow more favors to you but if you are ungrateful then know that Mypunishment is severe indeedrsquordquo

Interestingly this truism of the HolyQuran was independently investigatedby a researcher at the University of Cal-ifornia Davis

Robert Emmons penned a book enti-tled How the New Science of GratitudeCan Make You Happier Summarizingthe findings from studies to date MrEmmons says that those who practicegrateful thinking ldquoreap emotional phys-ical and interpersonal benefitsrdquo

People who regularly keep a gratitude journal report fewer illnesses feel betterabout their lives as a whole and are moreoptimistic about the future Mr Emmonsconcludes that gratitude is a choice onepossible response to our life experiences

Similarly in Christianity we find over20 to 30 verses in the Bible enjoining usto be thankful to God and glorify himWe read in Colossians 317 ldquoAnd what-ever you do in word or deed do every-thing in the name of Jesus giving thanks

to God the Father through himrdquoTurning to Judaism we read in the

Talmud the Abrahamic discourse after ameal is served ldquoAbraham caused Godrsquosname to be mentioned by all the travelerswhom he entertained For after they hadeaten and drunk and when they arose tobless Abraham he said to them lsquoIs it ofmine you have eaten Surely it is of whatbelongs to God that you have eaten Sopraise and bless Him by whose word theworld was createdrsquordquo (Talmud Sota 10b)

Again it is said ldquoBe not like thosewho honor their gods in prosperity andcurse them in adversity In pleasure orpain give thanksrdquo (Makita to Exodus2020)

In Buddhism at Plum Village thanks-giving is celebrated by thanking the par-ents loved ones teachers and ourassociates Similarly we find in BhagwatGita the sayings of Krishna and inspira-tional insights to thanksgiving

We are thankful to our president Abra-ham Lincoln who officially dedicated aday for the nation to express the gratitudeto our Creator in our own ways

Thus we see that the act of givingthanks is shared by all and is a wonder-ful commonality among all people offaith To be thankful is to be human

I conclude with the first line of the firstchapter in Holy Quran that sums up theentire thanksgiving message ldquoAll praisebelongs to God the Creator of all theworldsrdquo

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 6

Inter-Faithfully SPEAKINGGratitude is the best attitude by Anwer Mahmood Khan

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Wilderness Park fundingDear Editor

A number of letters have been writtenaddressing the Claremont WildernessPark Master Plan mostly relating to ac-cess parking usage governance and vi-sion Underlying each of these concernshowever is the issue of sustainable fund-ing for the implementation and supportof what should be a resource manage-ment plan for the next 20 years

Speaking as a longtime member of theClaremont Wildlands ConservancyBoard a bit of history should be notedfor the records The last four parcelsadded to the park (excluding JohnsonrsquosPasture) were purchased with grantmoney awarded to Claremont fromcounty or state agencies

Some of our board were in attendanceand spoke at the session of the Riversand Mountains Conservancy consideringClaremontrsquos proposal for our last addi-tion to the park the CuevasGale Ranchparcel A member of that fundingagencyrsquos board spoke in favor of award-ing Claremontrsquos proposal for he consid-ered Claremont a community that

assumed stewardship for its hillsideparkland We received the grant andwith it the responsibility for providingsustainable funding

In addressing the issue of funding thedraft plan specifies that revenues formanaging the park must come solelyfrom the parkrsquos own parking fees and ci-tations Interesting to note since approx-imately 83 percent of park visitors arenot from Claremont the vast majority of revenues supporting the park come fromnon-Claremonters

To continue the stewardship of theWilderness Park for which Claremonthas been recognized (and rewarded) ef-forts to provide sustainable funding must

be clearly defined with flexibility andwithout restricting future city council de-cisions by denying any use of generalfunds for the park as the current draftmaster plan proposes

We urge the city to look at othersources of funding for maintenance butalso for new programs projects and ac-quisition of available land A potentialsource of funding for new improvementsand land acquisition is available througha mandated Parkland Fee of $4400 paid

by developers for each unit within a de-velopment Several hundred such unitshave been built recently in Claremontmany in the northern area of the city

In the draft master plan this possiblesource of funding is not acknowledgedbut shouldnrsquot it be available for con-struction of composting toilets or othernew improvements or land acquisitionas the Parkland Fee is designed to sup-port We understand that such fundshave been used recently and in the pastfor new improvements in urban parksbut not at the Wilderness Park

We applaud the city for initiating themaster plan for the wilderness park butsuggest it does not adequately address

mechanisms for sustainable funding toallow proper stewardship now and overthe next 20 years

Georgeann AndrusClaremont

Give CLU a chanceDear Editor

We read with interest Ted Nallrsquos letterlast week regarding Claremont LincolnUniversityrsquos (CLU) desire to locate inhis neighborhood Mr Nall like mostClaremonters is naturally protective of his neighborhood and clearly does notlook forward to the upheaval a largebuilding project will inflict on the area

As longtime residents of Claremontwe certainly understand his stance butsome of his rhetoric is over-the-top andvery misleading

Therersquos little question that the landowned by the Claremont Unified SchoolDistrict former home of La Puerta Jun-

ior High School will be sold at somepoint and as Mr Nall has indicated thatdeveloper will inflict ldquodirt mess and con-struction noiserdquo on the neighborhood

From all wersquove seen and heard at re-cent neighborhood meetings it appearsthat Claremont Lincoln University an

educational institution not a ldquobusinessrdquowould be a far better neighbor and haveless long-term impact on the neighbor-hood than a housing development or anyother possible large-scale high-densityproject CLU is primarily an online in-stitution so the increased traffic will befar less than it might be from any otherdevelopment

The architect selected by CLU is anexperienced creative and thoughtful in-dividual He is very sensitive to theneighborhood concerns and has listenedcarefully and with an open mind to thesuggestions and issues raised by theneighbors Most developers would neverdevote the time and care that CLU offi-

cials are investing in this phase of theprocess and in making sure that neigh-borsrsquo concerns are not only heard but ad-dressed

This site was not the first choice of thedonors or administrators connected withCLU They would have much preferredto be located closer to the center of townand the other Claremont Colleges Un-fortunately all of that open land is ownedby the Claremont University Consortiumand it is being preserved for possible fu-ture expansion of the Colleges

After looking at all available land inClaremont CLU settled on the La Puertasite with the hope of flipping the park so

the university could have frontage on In-dian Hill Boulevard to provide more vis-ibility and easy access and to be less in-trusive on the neighborhood

To call this a ldquolunatic proposalrdquo is hy-perbole and characterizing the philan-thropists behind the project as ldquonut casesrdquois insulting and incorrect Two of us haveknown Mr and Mrs Lincoln for yearsand they are incredibly generousthoughtful and strategic donors They

have been involved with and have beenremarkably philanthropic to several ofthe Claremont Colleges over the years aswell as to the town of Claremont

Mrs Lincoln is an alumna of ScrippsCollege and Mr Lincoln has served onthe CGU and the CMC Board ofTrustees Claremont Lincoln Universityis the culmination of the Lincolnrsquos long-held vision to increase collaboration andunderstanding among all people and toput wisdom to work in the worldmdashforgood Itrsquos hard to disagree with that mis-sion considering the current divisivenessin our country and the world and the mostrecent horrific acts of terrorism

We hope the neighbors will give this

venture a chance and that they will con-tinue to work with the experienced anddedicated administrators at CLU as theydevelop their plans They are makingevery attempt to be transparent and tolisten carefully to the neighborhood Inthe long run this venture promises to bean outstanding addition to the prestigiousClaremont Colleges and to produce grad-uates who will go forth to make this crazyworld a better place

Sandy BaldonadoMarilyn Ray

Mary F WeisClaremont

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

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OBITUARIESKenneth CaseyVeteran industrialist agriculturalist family man

Kenneth Ross Casey died on Decem-ber 4 2015 in Claremont He was 95

He was born in Pomona in 1920 toJohn Ransom and Bessie Casey He grewup going to Pomona schools helping tendhis family and friendsrsquo citrus trees playing

football and participating in outdoor ad-ventures with the Boy Scouts After hegraduated from Pomona High School in1938 he attended Stanford University fol-lowing in the footsteps of his older brotherJohn Immediately upon graduation in1942 Mr Casey enlisted in the US Navywhere he served in the Pacific Theater of World War II As a lieutenant he was as-signed to an aircraft carrier in the AleutianIslands

When the war ended he returned toPomona to marry his Pomona HighSchool classmate Nancy Louise GillenHe and his new wife returned to StanfordUniversity for an additional year wherehe earned his masterrsquos in engineering be-

fore returning to live in the Pomona Val-ley For the next three decades Mr Caseywas employed at Kaiser Steel starting inthe roll shop as an engineer and then mov-ing into management At the end of his ca-reer he served as vice president of operations He spent his final years aspresident of a fabrication plant an auxil-iary to Kaiser Steel

When the Caseys first returned to Cal-

ifornia they moved to a La Verne houselocated on an orange grove Mr Caseyserved as manager waking up in the weehours to light the smudge pots that keptthe fruit from freezing during coldweather In 1960 the Caseys moved toClaremont with their son Patrick anddaughter Pamela but Kenneth remained

active in agricultural enterprises his entirelife More recently he was actively in-volved in the management of an avocadogrove he owned in Temecula

Upon retirement Mr Casey served onthe Board of VEBA a non-profit organi-zation that managed the retirement fundsof former Kaiser Employees Mr Caseyenjoyed golfing and socializing with long-time Pomona Valley friends He also en-

joyed following sports especially the do-ings of his beloved Stanford football teamIn 1941 Kennethrsquos older brother joinedthe team in competing at the Rose Bowla triumphant game in which the Cardinalsbeat the Nebraska Cornhuskers Two

years ago his son and son-in-law tookhim to watch Stanford compete in theRose Bowl once again

Mr Casey journeyed across Europethe United States Mexico and Canadawith his wife as well as to exotic localeslike China Greece and Turkey One of thecouplersquos favorite trips was to easternAfrica on a safari to see the wild animals

A devoted family man he is survivedby his wife of 69 years Nancy GillenCasey his son and daughter-in-lawPatrick and Cynthia Casey of Orinda Cal-ifornia his daughter and son-in-lawPamela and Steven Nagler of Claremont

and his grandchild Lucia Nagler of LosAngelesA service will be held on Friday De-

cember 11 at 1 pm at Todd MemorialChapel 570 N Garey Ave in Pomonawith a graveside service at Pomona Me-morial Park Cemetery immediately fol-lowing

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Neepa ChowdhuryGifted artist incomparable hostess

OBITUARIES

Neepa Chowdhury a longtime Clare-mont resident died on October 22 2015 inCalcutta India She was 82

Neepa was born in what is nowBangladesh in 1933 the fourth of 13 chil-dren As the second oldest girl she learned

early on how to cook daily meals for herfamily and to concoct lavish feasts forguests during Hindu festivals Amid the1947 Muslim-Hindu violence followingthe partition of India her parents made thedangerous trip to settle in Calcutta whereher father began a career in the Indian CivilService

One of the first of Neeparsquos many gifts tomanifest itself was her talent as an artistShe was equally at home creating boldlyarresting paintings and uniquely tactile ce-ramic pieces She earned her degree fromthe Government College of Art and Craftin Calcutta and received multiple awardsfor her art Her work was shown in presti-gious exhibits in Calcutta Manila and later

ClaremontNeepa married journalist AmitabhaChowdhury in 1959 Following the birth of their son Neel in 1968 the family movedto the Philippines for 14 years where thecouplersquos second child Shome was born in1971 While Mr Chowdhury establishedthe Press Foundation of Asia (PFA) inManila and Asian Finance magazine inHong Kong as well as serving as a colum-nist for many Asian newspapers MrsChowdhury was honing her phenomenalskills as an entertainer She also became adiscerning collector of the striking arti-facts that many Claremonters remember intheir home

In 1978 the family had to leave thePhilippines because of the political tur-moil surrounding the Marcos regime Theybought a home in Claremont and the boysentered Sycamore School Mrs Chowd-hury enrolled in the Pitzer College art de-

partment where she was mentored by andfriend to both Carl and Susan Hertel Aftergraduation from Pitzer she continued on toClaremont Graduate University and re-ceived her Master of Fine Arts in 1985

Susan Seymour Pitzerrsquos former deanof faculty recalls that Mrs Chowdhuryreturned many times to Pitzer profession-ally as head cook and manager for theGrove House and as a volunteer cook forthe annual International Place dinner atMcConnell Center

ldquoNeepa was an indispensable volunteerfor all of the local organizations and causesshe believed inrdquo said Charlene Martinlongtime director of International Place at

the Claremont Colleges ldquoShe hosted in-ternational students cooked for hundredsof people went on camping trips in her sariand sandals and was an enduring charis-matic presence at innumerable events forthe Community Friends of International

Students and for the League of WomenVoters fundraisersrdquoAccording to former Claremont Mayor

Diann Ringmdashwho had the chance to seeMrs Chowdhury in action through her in-volvement with International Place andthe League of Women VotersmdashNeeparsquosskill and efficiency were a sight to behold

ldquoShe was unflappable when asked tohelp with any cooking taskrdquo Ms Ringmarveled ldquoI have seen her rotate 250chicken thighs 40 or so at a time on anoutdoor grill in 90-degree weather and inbare feetrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury also showcased herunrivaled hospitality in the vibrant homesshe and her husband Amitabha made in

Claremont first on 12th Street and later atthe corner of Harrison and Mountain av-enues

ldquoBoth places were always filled witheclectic art a heterogeneous group of in-teresting people and heavenly Indian cui-sinerdquo Russ Martin recalled ldquoPeople fromall over the world and from all strata of thecommunity were made to feel uniquelywelcome in Neeparsquos home This ability toconnect with people of all ages all

lifestyles and all ethnicities was perhapsher most profound talent and unique giftAll who knew her received the boon of herhospitality friendship and foodrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury enjoyed many closedeep and long-term personal friendships

throughout Claremont and the widerworld She cared wholeheartedly for herfriends and their families enjoying theirchildren and enriching all of their lives

Neepa is survived by her husbandAmitabha in Calcutta son Neel his wifePooja and their daughter Ishika in Singa-pore son Shome his wife Jigna their sonDevan and their daughter Sonkia in Irvineand by eight brothers and sisters and theirfamilies

An upcoming memorial for Neepa willbe held at Pitzer College Her son Shonesaid there was never any question as towhere to hold the event considering hismother lived laughed and loved in Clare-mont for 33 years

ldquoEven though she moved back to Indiain 2011 her heart continued to be in Clare-montrdquo he said ldquoClaremont was love atfirst sight It is fitting she will be cele-brated and remembered in the place sheloved so much and nurtured with such de-votionrdquo

The celebration of life is set for SundayDecember 20 from 2 to 4 pm in theFoundersrsquo Room of the McConnell Centerat Pitzer College All are welcome

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212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

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Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

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414 Yale Avenue Suite K

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

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Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

SEVER LAW OFFICEDaniel C Sever Attorney419 Yale Avenue

Claremont CA 91711(909) 399-3963Emphasis on Wills Living Trusts

Probate Powers of Attorney Real

Estate Corporations LLCs

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WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

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Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

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

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Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

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

real estate broker

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tax preparationEA

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Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

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wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

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homes bull Room additions

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Certified Public Accountants

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financial consultants

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Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

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Marjorie Jean Adams Case died peace-fully on December 3 2015 at PomonaValley Hospital She was 93

Marjorie or ldquoDeanrdquo as many called herwas born on January 30 1922 at PomonaValley Hospital to Wilbur and LillianAdams longtime citrus ranchers in thePomona Valley She graduated fromPomona College and married L WilliamCase in 1942 After World War II theymoved into a house they built in Clare-mont on old Cucamonga Avenue amongthe oak trees The couple soon welcomedthree children

Mrs Case was a homemaker as well asa part-time secretary for the floral depart-ment at the LA County Fair and laterworked at the Claremont Colleges for 15years before retiring A sense of commu-nity was very important to Dean She wasa member of the Pomona CongregationalChurch Fellowship group and then amember of the Claremont United Con-gregational Church She was also a docentfor Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand volunteered with the Pomona Her-itage Society at one point contributing anoral history on her life in the Pomona Val-ley

Mrs Casersquos favorite pursuits were trav-eling and spending time with her twograndchildren She was quite musicalplaying piano and organ and enjoyingshow tunes She spent time playing bridgeand Scrabble growing roses and collect-ing Bauer pottery and took great delight inwatching the birds and sunsets

Mrs Case is survived by her daughterAnn Case Ryan of Colorado her sonJames A Case of Claremont son-in-lawArthur J Ryan and her grandchildrenRobert W Ryan and Katie A Donohue ofColorado She also leaves three great-grandchildren Ryan Donohue BradyRyan and Josh Ryan

A memorial service will be held Satur-day December 12 at 3 pm at Todd Me-morial Chapel 325 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont It was Mrs Casersquos wishes thatin lieu of flowers contributions be made inthe name of her great-grandson RyanDonohue to the FRAXA Research Foun-dation 10 Prince Place Ste 203 New-buryport MA 01950 For information

email infofraxaorg

OBITUARIES

Marjorie CaseLoving wife and mother volunteer

Vincent Kwok died on Monday No-vember 2 2015 at Citrus Valley Hos-pice amp Home Health He was 55

He was born in Saigon Vietnam onMarch 23 1960 to Huan Quach(Kwok) and Phung Lam The youngestbrother in a family of 12 children hegrew up with five brothers and six sis-ters On April 27 1975 he and most of his family members escaped Vietnamas refugees to Guam and then settled inLos Angeles

Mr Kwok received his high schooldiploma from Crescenta Valley HighSchool in La Crescenta and earned hisbachelorrsquos degree in computer engi-neering at Cal Poly Pomona He de-

voted his career to serving the countryin the aerospace industry He was bap-tized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) and was sub-sequently married in the same churchHe was a caring father to his twodaughters emphasizing the importanceof education and hard work in achiev-ing success

In his spare time Vincent traveledwidely with destinations includingFrance Italy China and his homelandof Vietnam as well as Mexico andEgypt He was always willing to chal-lenge himself and managed to completethe 2015 LA marathon Mr Kwok wasa loving brother parent and friend who

in many ways resembled his own fa-ther He was kind unselfish forgivingunderstanding and helpful according tofamily His loved ones shared that hisgreatest asset was his love towards oth-ers best described in 1 Corinthians134-7

He is survived by two daughtersCynthia and Angela Kwok both of whom loved him dearly and by 10 of his siblings A service was held on No-vember 11 at Rose Hills MemorialChapel in Whittier followed by aluncheon at Vege Paradise Restaurantin San Gabriel where friends and fam-ily gathered to celebrate his life

Vincent KwokEngineer loving father and friend

Jean Neault a longtime Claremontresident died on December 1 2015

She was 87A Vigil Service will be held on

Sunday December 13 at 6 pm atTodd Memorial Chapel (325 N In-dian Hill Blvd in Claremont) A Fu-neral Mass will be held on MondayDecember 14 at 11 am at Our Ladyof the Assumption Church (435 NBerkeley Ave in Claremont) with a

reception immediately following atChurch Hall

In lieu of flowers please considermaking a contribution to the Mt SanAntonio Gardens Homeship Fundwhich provides financial assistance toresidents who otherwise could not af-ford to join the Gardens Community

A full account of Mrs Neaultrsquos lifewill be included in a future edition of the COURIER

Jean Luke Neault

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Every day

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FRIDAY NOON CONCERT TheClaremont Chamber Choir singsMissa Fragmentarum mdashmass move-ments and motets from the MiddleAges to the presentmdashplus holidaymusic Scripps College Balch Audito-rium 1030 Columbia Ave Clare-mont Contact concertspomonaeduGYPSY SISTERS Winter SaleClare-mont United Church of Christ base-ment 233 W Harrison ClaremontFriday December 11 from 4 to 8 pmSaturday December 12 from 10 am to7 pm and Sunday December 13 from10 am to 430 pmLUMINARIA NIGHTS Illuminated

evening walks featuring live acousticmusic cookies and hot cider and morethan 1000 glowing candle-lit luminariaslighting a half-mile accessible loop on In-dian Hill Mesa December 11 12 18 19and 20 from 6 to 9 pm General admis-sion is $8 Discounts for students seniorschildren and RSABG members RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden 1500 N Col-lege Ave Claremont Visit rsabgorg

MORE THE MERRIER ShopClaremont and win Shop any businessin Claremont now through December 20 and bring receipts to the ClaremontChamber office The Bath Workshop

or Vom Fass Claremont for the receipttotals to be calculated For every $50 participants will receive a raffle ticketRaffle tickets will be entered for achance to win gift cards gift basketsand the grand prize of an iPad Draw-ing will be held on Monday Decem- ber 21 at noon For more informationcontact the Claremont Chamber at(909) 624-1681 or visit clare-montchamberorg

FESTIVE SOUNDS Moultrie Acad-emy of Music Voice and Dance from 1

to 3 pm at Village Square Public Plazaand CHS Band from 3 to 5 pm andClaremont Cellos from 11 am to 1 pm at Claremont Chamber PatioBIOCHAR DEMONSTRATIONThe Tree Action Group (TAG) of Sus-tainable Claremont together withRSABG is hosting a biochar demon-stration as part of an InternationalBiochar Initiative Learn how biochar

sequesters carbon from trees reducesthe need to water them and increasessoil fertility to make trees healthier Seedisplays of biochar products availableto use as a soil amendment and demon-

strations of how to produce biochar using kilns of various sizes Presented by Michael Wittman of BlueskyBiochar Improve the soil in your owngarden and invite those who manageour urban forest to participatemdashso res-idences institutions and the city canadopt these beneficial practices to re-generate Claremontrsquos urban forest 1 to4 pm Lenz Horticultural ComplexRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave ClaremontHOLIDAY WREATH WORKSHOPLearn how to make a beautiful fragrantholiday wreath for your home or to giveas a gift All materials for one wreath areincluded in class fee Two classes 9 am

and 1 pm Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College Ave Clare-mont (909) 625-8767CONCERT ldquoGospel Christmasrdquo di-verse gospel arrangements and holidayfavorites conducted by John St MarieSaturday December 12 at 730 pmand Sunday December 13 at 330 pmFirst Christian Church 1751 N Park Ave Pomona

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont VillageFREE WORSHOPS Class one Learnhow to use a laser cutter to cut etch andengrave designs in a variety of materialsup to 20rdquox12rdquo and up to 14rdquo thick Workwith acrylic wood paper cardboard fab-ric and leather The class project is tomake a custom wood ornament from 9am to noon Class two Learn the basicsto get up and running with 3D printingfrom noon to 3 pm To actually start printing in the class bring a laptop andinstall the Cura printer environment Formore details visit UMakersorg Regis-ter at meetupcomUMakers Limita-tions may apply Reserve your seat

early UMakers 1164 Monte VistaAve Building 1202 Suite 11 UplandCHRISTMAS MARKETPLACEAnnual Christmas Marketplace from 11am to 2 pm at Pilgrim CongregationalChurch 600 N Garey Ave PomonaThere will be free trade goods bakedgoodies jewelry Christmas items knit

CALENDAR Nightlife

Eva and the Vagabond Talesperform at The Press Restaurant

Page 16

Friday December 11 through Saturday December 19

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Holiday PromenadeSee our photo essay of holidayfestivities in the Claremont Village

Page 14

DecemberSaturday 12

DecemberSunday 13December

Friday 11

9-DAY CALENDARcontinues on the next page

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 13

and crocheted accessories stockingstuffers Tupperware and more For more information call (909) 622-1373

SHAKESPEARE CLUB The holiday

meeting of the Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will feature a discus-sion by Professor Linda Bisesti of CalPoly Her topic is pursuing ShakespeareFestivals in Oregon Ireland Virginiaand her own Southern CaliforniaShakespeare Festival at Cal Poly 2 pm Seaver House 305 N CollegeAve Claremont For more informa-tion contact Lucy Lynch (909) 717-1109 or lucylynchaolcomISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun wayto exercise with music of Israeli folk

dance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonicLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremont(909) 921-7115

AVIATION HISTORY Mike Smith

from the Planes of Fame Museum TheUniversity Club meets Tuesdays at1130 am at the Hughes CommunityCenter 1700 Danbury Rd Claremont$13 meeting fee includes buffet lunch

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685

FOOD TRUCK THURSDAYS Put thefrying pan away and join in for dinner Enjoy a variety of the regionrsquos most pop-ular food trucks at Fairplex Food trucksroll in every Thursday from 530 to 830 pm at the lower admin parking lot nextto the NHRA Museum bringing the

trendiest dishes on four wheels Stop byand stay or grab a bite to take homeDonrsquot forget to pick up some fresh pro-duce at the Farmers Market Free parkingand free admission Lower Administra-tion Lot on McKinley Ave Gate 1

SHABBAT DINNER 630 to 830 pm McAlister Center for Religious

Activities 919 Columbia Ave Clare-mont (909) 621-8685

PLANTS ldquoCalifornia Native PlantPropagation Winterrdquo How to sow

seed take cuttings and prepare divi-sions of some of Californiarsquos most pop-ular native plants Includes take-homematerials 9 am to noon Admission is$36 for members or $45 for publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont(909) 625-8767

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DecemberMonday 14

DecemberTuesday 15

DecemberWednesday 16

DecemberThursday 17

DecemberFriday 18

DecemberSaturday 19

Jenelle Rensch covers the calendar arts and entertainment Deadline

Thursday at 5 pm one week before publication Include date time ad-

dress a contact phone number and fee for admission (if applicable)

Email calendarclaremont-couriercom Phone 621-4761 Fax 621-

4072 Address 1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205-B Claremont

91711 There is NO guarantee that items submitted will be published

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COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffABOVE Tiana Berrios is unsure about meeting Santa and Mrs Claus even while comforted by her motherAileen during the annual Holiday Promenade in the Claremont Village In addition to a visit from Santa the cel-ebration included live music craft vendors roving carolers and the tree lightingAT LEFT The Claremont City Council led by Mayor Corey Calaycay say a few words of introduction beforelighting the cityrsquos tree on Friday in front of the Claremont Depot

Dan Methe of the Swing Cats Big Band belts out a jazz standard dur-ing the Promenade The band played a number of Christmas tuneswith a jazz influence

Oh Christmas treeOh Christmas tree

The city treelights up theClaremont Depot

COURIER photo Peter Weinberger

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Dozens of Claremonters convenedat city hall Wednesday evening tocelebrate the lighting of the meno-

rah and the Hanukkah holidayRabbi Sholom Harlig of Chabad Inland Empire

was on hand to lead the festivities as were MayorCorey Calaycay and Pomona Mayor Eliott RothmanCity Manager Tony Ramos Mayor Pro Tem Sam Pe-droza and Councilmember Larry Schroeder were alsopresent It was the first time the Hanukkah celebrationwas held at city hall

The lighting of the menorah took place in front of the council chamber on the patio which served as aperfect spot for revelers to mingle According toRabbi Harlig the lighting of the menorah at duskchases away the forces of darkness during the holiday

ldquoThe little light in the darkness represents our gooddeedsrdquo Rabbi Harlig said ldquoAnd that is why wersquorehererdquo

Traditional Jewish songs were played by membersof various temples in the area including Temple BethIsrael in Pomona Children from the Chabad HebrewSchool sang songs including ldquoI Have a Little Drei-delrdquo Latkes and donuts were also available to ring inthe holiday spirit for anyone wishing to indulge

ldquoWersquore really happy to do it over hererdquo RabbiHarlig said in reference to the location in front of cityhall He added that Chabad has recently opened an-other branch in Claremont that deals with studentswhich is helmed by Rabbi Yossi Matusof and his wifeRochel

ldquoWersquove been living in Claremont for two and a half years nowrdquo Rabbi Matusof said ldquoItrsquos really a beauti-ful community hererdquo

Mr Calaycay was given the honor of lighting theshamash or first candle on the menorah

ldquoItrsquos an honor that we were able to do this in Clare-montrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoFor years Rabbi Harlig

has invited me over to Upland and wersquove celebratedin Upland And last year he asked me about havingthis in Claremont so Irsquom glad wersquore able to do thisrdquo

Mr Calaycay also highlighted the ldquostrong interfaithcommunityrdquo in Claremont ldquoSo itrsquos nice to be able toshare these traditions with all our community mem-

bers here in the cityrdquo he saidHuman Services Director Anne Turner coordinated

with Chabad of the Inland Empire to put on the eventAccording to Ms Turner city representatives metwith the Chabad to plan the commemoration as farback as February

During his speech Mr Calaycay touched upon re-

cent events in the region that have cast darkness overthe area and stressed the importance of coming to-gether

ldquoIn light of some of the unfortu-nate violence wersquove experiencedin the world and in our local

community here itrsquos important that wecome together during this holiday seasonto remember the tenets of what this seasonis all aboutrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoJoy hap-piness peace harmony love and the reli-gious traditions that go with this seasonrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramletnewsclaremont-couriercom

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Claremont has first-ever menorah lighting at city hall

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffMendy Harlig helps Claremont Mayor Corey Calaycay light the Shamash or center candle on the menorah onWednesday during a Hanukkah ceremony in Claremont The event marks the first time that a menorah has beenlit at Claremont City Hall

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FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8and 10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at7 pm Tickets can be purchased online or at the door ndashndash Friday December 11 Shared Holiday Party withDan Cummins at 8 pm and 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 12 Shared Holiday Partywith Dan Cummins at 7 pm and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday December 13 Carlos Loma at 7 pm ndashndash Friday December 18 Jimmy O Yang at 8 pmand 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 19 Jimmy O Yang at 7 pmand 930 pm ndashndash Sunday December 20 Donald Lett at 7 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard AveClaremont Village Thursday through Saturday until2 am Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pm Standing room only after 930 pm (909)625-4808

mdashFriday December 11 Carnival of Futility(punkfolkindie) followed by Eva and the VagabondTales (folkwestern) 10 pm

mdashSaturday December 12 Wckr Spgt followed byFranklin Bruno (indie) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 13 Sunday Piano with AmyRowe at 6 pm followed by Press Karaoke withSamantha at 930 pm

mdashTuesday December 15King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday December 16 Joe Atman (piano) 930 pm mdashThursday December 17 Baldy Mountain Jazz Band(jazz) at 830 pm followed by Mixer Jon (hiphophouse) at 11 pm

mdashFriday December 18 Benefit show 10 pm mdashSaturday December 19 Jonny Come Lately(latinosoul) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 20Sunday Piano with Angela Par-rish at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (DJ) at 930 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 Fri-days and Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge withstudent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coro-nas and $3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the micor jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 VodkaRockstars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across1 Crude org5 Test as ore10 Performs like Ice-T14 Sugar substitute15 Union member

since 182016 Mosque leader 17 Halftime lead eg18 Enduring symbols19 Garage ___

20 Claremont Chamber ofCommerce Chair

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Nebraska44 Stocking material46 Cuts out47 Ottoman Empire VIP48 Nonsense51 Cloth

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62 Encore63 It may be blank 64 Roman poet of

The Art of Love

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Down1 The _____ File

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de France3 Ten-dollar gold pieces4 Thick liqueur 5 During6 Tobermory writer 7 Swiss resort8 Karenina and Kournikova9 Amen10 Insurers calculation

11 Seafood serving style12 Recantation13 Czech composer 21 Big part of the

Sicilian scenery25 Charge26 Pilots problem30 Dwell on31 Bamboozle32 Eater of eucalyptus

leaves

34 Something spun35 Makes lacework 37 Geometric curve38 Furniture pieces40 Worthless amount42 Pomonas American

Museum of ____ Art43 Neck adornment

in Hawaii45 Frilly48 Lower quality flick 49 Roman magistrate50 Tomboy53 Electrical usage tracker 55 Cancel57 Gen Y preferred

communication59 Floral arrangement locale60 Cupid to the Greeks61 Sales personnel63 Used a chair

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 345

RESTAURANT ROW

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 344

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds 19

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GREAT Village location Med-icalprofessional space Ap-proximately 650 sq ft Waitingroom and private half-bath-room $1755 monthly includes

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LARGE ranch home in Clare-mont with one bedroomavailable for rent Sharedbathroom kitchen and laundryfacilities Beautiful horse prop-erty with access to Thomp-sonrsquos Trail Horse boardingavailable for an additional feePlease contact agent AnitaOrtiz 909-762-9305

Townhome for rent

CLAREMONT Club Threebedrooms two-and-a-half

bathrooms two-car attachedgarage $1900 monthly for lease Zia 949-677-4456

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Help wanted

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Antiques

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Sale

ldquoThe ornament of a house isthe friends who frequent itrdquo -Emerson Join us SaturdayDecember 12 from 2 to 5pm for a holiday open

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REPORT your coyote sight-ings Contact Jessica at 909-621-4761 or classifiedclaremont-couriercom

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Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Salein Claremont Claraboya area

December 12 through 13 8 am to 2 pm daily2580 N Mountain Ave Claremont

Lovely Mid-20th Century home with beautiful furnishings and dec-orative accessories A real time capsule Tannoy gold 15 inch speak-ers Brands such as the Dynasty Collection by Heritage J H BiggarBullocks Buffums from the good old days of brand recognitionWurlitzer theater style organ lots of Mid-Century design itemsthroughout large collection of cameras and equipment books LPrsquosTasco 10TE telescope industrial steampunk office equipment andfurnishings display cases from a family store in Kansas Elna Lock

L1 and L5 serger machines Haviland China Italian Murano-style artglass Vintage stereo and electronics Loaded garage full of tools oldwooden tool boxes hand tools yard equipment and more Pleasenote The pool table pictured is not for sale Coffee table pictured inthe living room is not for sale Family has reserved these items fromthe sale but they have not been removed To view full details pic-tures and last minute updates go to EstateSalesNET

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Happy Holidays and Happy New Year

MAJOR ESTATE SALE

Thursday - Friday - Saturday

December 10 through 1210 am to 230 pm

7500 sq ft mansion packed with fine furnishings

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sets crystal vintage glass Formal dining set marble ta-bles Neoclassical leather sofa and chairs mahogany

furnishings bedroom sets patio furniture gardenstatuary two large lions wonderful Christmas deacutecor

household accessories great kitchen and entertainingitems vanity items fine linens designer bedding

pillows four-car garage large shop tools power toolsJBL stereo sound system LPs 45s 8-tracks tons

936 Peninsula Ave Claremont(off Baseline and Padua)

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 2015 21

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

200 S Vista Bonita Ave Glendora CA 91741Ph626-405-0721PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

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terior Residential and commer-

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Patio amp Decks

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Claremont area 30 years

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ences available Clegg 909-

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wwwwall-doctorcom

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30 plus years experience

Expert plumbing repairs and

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Since 1978

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NO JOB TOO BIG OR

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24-hour service Low cost

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ite work Residential com-

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909-731-3511

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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$329000 (C1906)

833 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTEnjoy Claremonts elegant casuallifestyle at an affordable price in this 3bedroom 3 bathroom condo in theprestigious Claremont Terrace com-plex There is one bedroomofficedownstairs and two upstairs each withtheir own bathroom all in over 1800sq ft Vaulted ceilings with high win-dows allow the downstairs to fill withlight The patio opens to the greenbeltleading to the sparkling pool and spaThis is a great value you do not want tomiss $447000 (T833)

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DANA POINT Private and premium beach front property on a private road located in the exclusive guard-gated com-munity of Capistrano Bay District 7 x 24 security an exclusive opportunity to make your dreams of owning on the beachan amazing reality Wide-open floor plan with master bedroom with a view of the water You can hear the roar of thewaves all day long This home has an extra 6 ft of beam front and has 19 ft between the home to the north when thestandard is 7 ft providing more privacy than a typical beach front property This home is built on caissons to bedrockwhich provides more flexibility when you want to remodel or expand Plans are available for an additional two bed-rooms one bathroom (approximately 400 sq ft) Additional parking across the street for three to four more parkingspace can be built Summer fun trolley family and recreation enjoyment awaits you The trolley in the summer allowsyou to hop on and off all day long to the finest beach coastal cities like Dana Point and Laguna Beach There are won-

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Susan Emerson9094477710

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701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

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Holiday break by Debbie Carini

In the winter of 1966 I broke my right elbow I wishI could say it was in the service of something dra-matic like trying to jump off a swing in mid-air and

experience flight (thatrsquos how my sister broke her arm)but it was a nerdy pursuit in the dead of winter

With the freezing temperatures outside my sister andI engaged in ldquoindoorrdquo activities usually ldquoplaying pre-tendrdquo On this particularly snowy day my mother waswashing curtains and so we were able to avail ourselvesof a number of curtain rods

ldquoHeyrdquo I said to my sister ldquoletrsquos make these into in-strumentsrdquo

She started moving hers in and out like a trombonewith a telescoping slide I pulled mine apart and foundthat it was just the right size for a violin and bowThough the fiddle is rarely seen in a marching bandmy sister and I decided to have a parade in the base-ment As we headed down the stairs I turned to face

her and assume the role of drum major And so I wasconducting playing and walking backwards when Itripped on a broom that had fallen across a stair tread

I landed on the concrete floor and when my mothertried to help me up pulling my arm we both realizedsomething else was wrong

In those days (a sentence start that makes me feel likeIrsquom about to tell a story about the Great Depression andnot an era generally associated with ldquofree loverdquo and TheBeatles) our doctor practiced out of his house Mymother did not have a driverrsquos license or a car so we

walked or our neighbor my Aunt Margo drove us It

was late afternoon and the doctor confirmed the breakbut he was too busy to set it so he sent me home fordinner (knockwurst and sauerkraut) with my arm in asling

Later he set my arm in old-fashioned plaster It wasgleaming white and everyone signed it My Aunt Nadaan artist told me she was drawing the White House onmy elbowmdashhow stately I thought and was greatly disappointed to see a tall thin building when I held thecast up to the mirror Turns out she drew a picture of alighthouse

Last month in an attempt to lessen the effects of toomuch Thanksgiving dinner my husband son and sonrsquosgirlfriend enjoyed a night hike (led by volunteers fromthe Sierra Club) in Griffith Park

I have a little trepidation about hiking much likeplaying music Irsquom not well-trained in it Irsquom also a lit-

tle nervous to be in nature in the dark (albeit the mid-dle of the city of Los AngelesmdashI would honestly prefera subway in New York City at 10 pm) Our hike leadertook us on a couple of treacherous-sounding pathsmdashCardiac Climb and Ankle-Breaker Path but I managed

Perhaps my knees were shaking just a bit becauseonce we were on the paved service road heading backto the car I took a header onto the gravel breaking myfall with my left ribs and wrist And yes breaking mywrist

So I find myself in another cast version 2015mdashmuchlighter with a soft sock-like layer against my skin Irsquomstill tempted to stick a coat hanger down it to scratchthe phantom itches (much like I did when I was 7) Andthough Irsquom not collecting signatures on this updatedmodel I feel festive and ready for the holidays thanksto a finishing layer of bright green tape So if you think

yoursquove spotted the Grinch in disguise donrsquot worry itrsquo just me and my chartreuse forearmmdashhappy holidays

Afew people stopped bymy home for coffee andbrought donuts with

them While sharing the sweetsamong close friends one of

them shared a profound story ashe took a bite of his maple barHe said the gathering reminded him of

a wonderful little story about a divinesage Curious I asked him to elaborateHe related that once there was a divinesage who while also enjoying a sweetpastry noted that the sweet he was eatinghad been produced with the help of 10000 people

Continuing his discourse the sagebegan to narrate a long chain of peoplewho were engaged in the production of the pastry from sowing the seeds of wheat all the way to its final presentationat the bakery Preparing the ground forthe seeds to grow nurturing and protect-

ing the crops from intruders harvestingit shipping it to the merchants and dis-tributing to retailers and then finally theseries of actions taken by the bakers toprepare this pastry

All these people were occupied forthis humble man to eat the pastry Fi-nally the sage expressed his gratitude tothe people and above all the Creator of the Universe who is the sole providerThis story struck me deeply and mademe reflect on the process by which we

attain anythingThe moral of the story is Gratitude is

the best attitude It is a learned behaviorthat is taught by every parent to their off-spring Two expressions are engrained inall of us as small children Please andThank You

As we take a closer look into the pagesof world history we find that mankindhas been observing special days to ex-press their gratitude to God These areknown as harvest festivals The days cel-ebrated vary from country to country andseason to season when the crops are har-vested This is a secular exercise and assuch is being observed even today inmost countries across the world

From a religious perspective we ob-serve that all religious scriptures and re-ligious practices advise their followers tobe thankful for the Creator who is mostgracious and ever merciful

In Islam the Holy Quran is the divinescripture in which Muslims believe Thefollowing verses of the Quran advise be-lievers to be grateful

(3113) ldquoAnd We bestowed wisdom toLuqman saying lsquoBe grateful to Allahfor whoso is grateful is grateful for thegood of his own soul And whoso is un-grateful then surely Allah is self-suffi-cient Praiseworthyrdquo

Gratitude is being defined by the wordof God as wisdom And wisdom hasbeen explained at another place whereAllah says

ldquoAnd remember the time when yourLord declared lsquoif you are grateful I willsurely bestow more favors to you but if you are ungrateful then know that Mypunishment is severe indeedrsquordquo

Interestingly this truism of the HolyQuran was independently investigatedby a researcher at the University of Cal-ifornia Davis

Robert Emmons penned a book enti-tled How the New Science of GratitudeCan Make You Happier Summarizingthe findings from studies to date MrEmmons says that those who practicegrateful thinking ldquoreap emotional phys-ical and interpersonal benefitsrdquo

People who regularly keep a gratitude journal report fewer illnesses feel betterabout their lives as a whole and are moreoptimistic about the future Mr Emmonsconcludes that gratitude is a choice onepossible response to our life experiences

Similarly in Christianity we find over20 to 30 verses in the Bible enjoining usto be thankful to God and glorify himWe read in Colossians 317 ldquoAnd what-ever you do in word or deed do every-thing in the name of Jesus giving thanks

to God the Father through himrdquoTurning to Judaism we read in the

Talmud the Abrahamic discourse after ameal is served ldquoAbraham caused Godrsquosname to be mentioned by all the travelerswhom he entertained For after they hadeaten and drunk and when they arose tobless Abraham he said to them lsquoIs it ofmine you have eaten Surely it is of whatbelongs to God that you have eaten Sopraise and bless Him by whose word theworld was createdrsquordquo (Talmud Sota 10b)

Again it is said ldquoBe not like thosewho honor their gods in prosperity andcurse them in adversity In pleasure orpain give thanksrdquo (Makita to Exodus2020)

In Buddhism at Plum Village thanks-giving is celebrated by thanking the par-ents loved ones teachers and ourassociates Similarly we find in BhagwatGita the sayings of Krishna and inspira-tional insights to thanksgiving

We are thankful to our president Abra-ham Lincoln who officially dedicated aday for the nation to express the gratitudeto our Creator in our own ways

Thus we see that the act of givingthanks is shared by all and is a wonder-ful commonality among all people offaith To be thankful is to be human

I conclude with the first line of the firstchapter in Holy Quran that sums up theentire thanksgiving message ldquoAll praisebelongs to God the Creator of all theworldsrdquo

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 6

Inter-Faithfully SPEAKINGGratitude is the best attitude by Anwer Mahmood Khan

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Wilderness Park fundingDear Editor

A number of letters have been writtenaddressing the Claremont WildernessPark Master Plan mostly relating to ac-cess parking usage governance and vi-sion Underlying each of these concernshowever is the issue of sustainable fund-ing for the implementation and supportof what should be a resource manage-ment plan for the next 20 years

Speaking as a longtime member of theClaremont Wildlands ConservancyBoard a bit of history should be notedfor the records The last four parcelsadded to the park (excluding JohnsonrsquosPasture) were purchased with grantmoney awarded to Claremont fromcounty or state agencies

Some of our board were in attendanceand spoke at the session of the Riversand Mountains Conservancy consideringClaremontrsquos proposal for our last addi-tion to the park the CuevasGale Ranchparcel A member of that fundingagencyrsquos board spoke in favor of award-ing Claremontrsquos proposal for he consid-ered Claremont a community that

assumed stewardship for its hillsideparkland We received the grant andwith it the responsibility for providingsustainable funding

In addressing the issue of funding thedraft plan specifies that revenues formanaging the park must come solelyfrom the parkrsquos own parking fees and ci-tations Interesting to note since approx-imately 83 percent of park visitors arenot from Claremont the vast majority of revenues supporting the park come fromnon-Claremonters

To continue the stewardship of theWilderness Park for which Claremonthas been recognized (and rewarded) ef-forts to provide sustainable funding must

be clearly defined with flexibility andwithout restricting future city council de-cisions by denying any use of generalfunds for the park as the current draftmaster plan proposes

We urge the city to look at othersources of funding for maintenance butalso for new programs projects and ac-quisition of available land A potentialsource of funding for new improvementsand land acquisition is available througha mandated Parkland Fee of $4400 paid

by developers for each unit within a de-velopment Several hundred such unitshave been built recently in Claremontmany in the northern area of the city

In the draft master plan this possiblesource of funding is not acknowledgedbut shouldnrsquot it be available for con-struction of composting toilets or othernew improvements or land acquisitionas the Parkland Fee is designed to sup-port We understand that such fundshave been used recently and in the pastfor new improvements in urban parksbut not at the Wilderness Park

We applaud the city for initiating themaster plan for the wilderness park butsuggest it does not adequately address

mechanisms for sustainable funding toallow proper stewardship now and overthe next 20 years

Georgeann AndrusClaremont

Give CLU a chanceDear Editor

We read with interest Ted Nallrsquos letterlast week regarding Claremont LincolnUniversityrsquos (CLU) desire to locate inhis neighborhood Mr Nall like mostClaremonters is naturally protective of his neighborhood and clearly does notlook forward to the upheaval a largebuilding project will inflict on the area

As longtime residents of Claremontwe certainly understand his stance butsome of his rhetoric is over-the-top andvery misleading

Therersquos little question that the landowned by the Claremont Unified SchoolDistrict former home of La Puerta Jun-

ior High School will be sold at somepoint and as Mr Nall has indicated thatdeveloper will inflict ldquodirt mess and con-struction noiserdquo on the neighborhood

From all wersquove seen and heard at re-cent neighborhood meetings it appearsthat Claremont Lincoln University an

educational institution not a ldquobusinessrdquowould be a far better neighbor and haveless long-term impact on the neighbor-hood than a housing development or anyother possible large-scale high-densityproject CLU is primarily an online in-stitution so the increased traffic will befar less than it might be from any otherdevelopment

The architect selected by CLU is anexperienced creative and thoughtful in-dividual He is very sensitive to theneighborhood concerns and has listenedcarefully and with an open mind to thesuggestions and issues raised by theneighbors Most developers would neverdevote the time and care that CLU offi-

cials are investing in this phase of theprocess and in making sure that neigh-borsrsquo concerns are not only heard but ad-dressed

This site was not the first choice of thedonors or administrators connected withCLU They would have much preferredto be located closer to the center of townand the other Claremont Colleges Un-fortunately all of that open land is ownedby the Claremont University Consortiumand it is being preserved for possible fu-ture expansion of the Colleges

After looking at all available land inClaremont CLU settled on the La Puertasite with the hope of flipping the park so

the university could have frontage on In-dian Hill Boulevard to provide more vis-ibility and easy access and to be less in-trusive on the neighborhood

To call this a ldquolunatic proposalrdquo is hy-perbole and characterizing the philan-thropists behind the project as ldquonut casesrdquois insulting and incorrect Two of us haveknown Mr and Mrs Lincoln for yearsand they are incredibly generousthoughtful and strategic donors They

have been involved with and have beenremarkably philanthropic to several ofthe Claremont Colleges over the years aswell as to the town of Claremont

Mrs Lincoln is an alumna of ScrippsCollege and Mr Lincoln has served onthe CGU and the CMC Board ofTrustees Claremont Lincoln Universityis the culmination of the Lincolnrsquos long-held vision to increase collaboration andunderstanding among all people and toput wisdom to work in the worldmdashforgood Itrsquos hard to disagree with that mis-sion considering the current divisivenessin our country and the world and the mostrecent horrific acts of terrorism

We hope the neighbors will give this

venture a chance and that they will con-tinue to work with the experienced anddedicated administrators at CLU as theydevelop their plans They are makingevery attempt to be transparent and tolisten carefully to the neighborhood Inthe long run this venture promises to bean outstanding addition to the prestigiousClaremont Colleges and to produce grad-uates who will go forth to make this crazyworld a better place

Sandy BaldonadoMarilyn Ray

Mary F WeisClaremont

READERSrsquo COMMENTS

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OBITUARIESKenneth CaseyVeteran industrialist agriculturalist family man

Kenneth Ross Casey died on Decem-ber 4 2015 in Claremont He was 95

He was born in Pomona in 1920 toJohn Ransom and Bessie Casey He grewup going to Pomona schools helping tendhis family and friendsrsquo citrus trees playing

football and participating in outdoor ad-ventures with the Boy Scouts After hegraduated from Pomona High School in1938 he attended Stanford University fol-lowing in the footsteps of his older brotherJohn Immediately upon graduation in1942 Mr Casey enlisted in the US Navywhere he served in the Pacific Theater of World War II As a lieutenant he was as-signed to an aircraft carrier in the AleutianIslands

When the war ended he returned toPomona to marry his Pomona HighSchool classmate Nancy Louise GillenHe and his new wife returned to StanfordUniversity for an additional year wherehe earned his masterrsquos in engineering be-

fore returning to live in the Pomona Val-ley For the next three decades Mr Caseywas employed at Kaiser Steel starting inthe roll shop as an engineer and then mov-ing into management At the end of his ca-reer he served as vice president of operations He spent his final years aspresident of a fabrication plant an auxil-iary to Kaiser Steel

When the Caseys first returned to Cal-

ifornia they moved to a La Verne houselocated on an orange grove Mr Caseyserved as manager waking up in the weehours to light the smudge pots that keptthe fruit from freezing during coldweather In 1960 the Caseys moved toClaremont with their son Patrick anddaughter Pamela but Kenneth remained

active in agricultural enterprises his entirelife More recently he was actively in-volved in the management of an avocadogrove he owned in Temecula

Upon retirement Mr Casey served onthe Board of VEBA a non-profit organi-zation that managed the retirement fundsof former Kaiser Employees Mr Caseyenjoyed golfing and socializing with long-time Pomona Valley friends He also en-

joyed following sports especially the do-ings of his beloved Stanford football teamIn 1941 Kennethrsquos older brother joinedthe team in competing at the Rose Bowla triumphant game in which the Cardinalsbeat the Nebraska Cornhuskers Two

years ago his son and son-in-law tookhim to watch Stanford compete in theRose Bowl once again

Mr Casey journeyed across Europethe United States Mexico and Canadawith his wife as well as to exotic localeslike China Greece and Turkey One of thecouplersquos favorite trips was to easternAfrica on a safari to see the wild animals

A devoted family man he is survivedby his wife of 69 years Nancy GillenCasey his son and daughter-in-lawPatrick and Cynthia Casey of Orinda Cal-ifornia his daughter and son-in-lawPamela and Steven Nagler of Claremont

and his grandchild Lucia Nagler of LosAngelesA service will be held on Friday De-

cember 11 at 1 pm at Todd MemorialChapel 570 N Garey Ave in Pomonawith a graveside service at Pomona Me-morial Park Cemetery immediately fol-lowing

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Neepa ChowdhuryGifted artist incomparable hostess

OBITUARIES

Neepa Chowdhury a longtime Clare-mont resident died on October 22 2015 inCalcutta India She was 82

Neepa was born in what is nowBangladesh in 1933 the fourth of 13 chil-dren As the second oldest girl she learned

early on how to cook daily meals for herfamily and to concoct lavish feasts forguests during Hindu festivals Amid the1947 Muslim-Hindu violence followingthe partition of India her parents made thedangerous trip to settle in Calcutta whereher father began a career in the Indian CivilService

One of the first of Neeparsquos many gifts tomanifest itself was her talent as an artistShe was equally at home creating boldlyarresting paintings and uniquely tactile ce-ramic pieces She earned her degree fromthe Government College of Art and Craftin Calcutta and received multiple awardsfor her art Her work was shown in presti-gious exhibits in Calcutta Manila and later

ClaremontNeepa married journalist AmitabhaChowdhury in 1959 Following the birth of their son Neel in 1968 the family movedto the Philippines for 14 years where thecouplersquos second child Shome was born in1971 While Mr Chowdhury establishedthe Press Foundation of Asia (PFA) inManila and Asian Finance magazine inHong Kong as well as serving as a colum-nist for many Asian newspapers MrsChowdhury was honing her phenomenalskills as an entertainer She also became adiscerning collector of the striking arti-facts that many Claremonters remember intheir home

In 1978 the family had to leave thePhilippines because of the political tur-moil surrounding the Marcos regime Theybought a home in Claremont and the boysentered Sycamore School Mrs Chowd-hury enrolled in the Pitzer College art de-

partment where she was mentored by andfriend to both Carl and Susan Hertel Aftergraduation from Pitzer she continued on toClaremont Graduate University and re-ceived her Master of Fine Arts in 1985

Susan Seymour Pitzerrsquos former deanof faculty recalls that Mrs Chowdhuryreturned many times to Pitzer profession-ally as head cook and manager for theGrove House and as a volunteer cook forthe annual International Place dinner atMcConnell Center

ldquoNeepa was an indispensable volunteerfor all of the local organizations and causesshe believed inrdquo said Charlene Martinlongtime director of International Place at

the Claremont Colleges ldquoShe hosted in-ternational students cooked for hundredsof people went on camping trips in her sariand sandals and was an enduring charis-matic presence at innumerable events forthe Community Friends of International

Students and for the League of WomenVoters fundraisersrdquoAccording to former Claremont Mayor

Diann Ringmdashwho had the chance to seeMrs Chowdhury in action through her in-volvement with International Place andthe League of Women VotersmdashNeeparsquosskill and efficiency were a sight to behold

ldquoShe was unflappable when asked tohelp with any cooking taskrdquo Ms Ringmarveled ldquoI have seen her rotate 250chicken thighs 40 or so at a time on anoutdoor grill in 90-degree weather and inbare feetrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury also showcased herunrivaled hospitality in the vibrant homesshe and her husband Amitabha made in

Claremont first on 12th Street and later atthe corner of Harrison and Mountain av-enues

ldquoBoth places were always filled witheclectic art a heterogeneous group of in-teresting people and heavenly Indian cui-sinerdquo Russ Martin recalled ldquoPeople fromall over the world and from all strata of thecommunity were made to feel uniquelywelcome in Neeparsquos home This ability toconnect with people of all ages all

lifestyles and all ethnicities was perhapsher most profound talent and unique giftAll who knew her received the boon of herhospitality friendship and foodrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury enjoyed many closedeep and long-term personal friendships

throughout Claremont and the widerworld She cared wholeheartedly for herfriends and their families enjoying theirchildren and enriching all of their lives

Neepa is survived by her husbandAmitabha in Calcutta son Neel his wifePooja and their daughter Ishika in Singa-pore son Shome his wife Jigna their sonDevan and their daughter Sonkia in Irvineand by eight brothers and sisters and theirfamilies

An upcoming memorial for Neepa willbe held at Pitzer College Her son Shonesaid there was never any question as towhere to hold the event considering hismother lived laughed and loved in Clare-mont for 33 years

ldquoEven though she moved back to Indiain 2011 her heart continued to be in Clare-montrdquo he said ldquoClaremont was love atfirst sight It is fitting she will be cele-brated and remembered in the place sheloved so much and nurtured with such de-votionrdquo

The celebration of life is set for SundayDecember 20 from 2 to 4 pm in theFoundersrsquo Room of the McConnell Centerat Pitzer College All are welcome

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WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

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Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite K

Claremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

SEVER LAW OFFICEDaniel C Sever Attorney419 Yale Avenue

Claremont CA 91711(909) 399-3963Emphasis on Wills Living Trusts

Probate Powers of Attorney Real

Estate Corporations LLCs

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

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

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

PROF SSION L

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

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI E-PRO

GREEN SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

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

Best Possible Price Achieved Every Time

Meticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

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615 W Foothill Blvd

Claremont CA 91711(909) 624-68151 Hour In-Office Bleaching VeneersWhite Fillings Dental Implants Dentures

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

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

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

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

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(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

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bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

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Sedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Marjorie Jean Adams Case died peace-fully on December 3 2015 at PomonaValley Hospital She was 93

Marjorie or ldquoDeanrdquo as many called herwas born on January 30 1922 at PomonaValley Hospital to Wilbur and LillianAdams longtime citrus ranchers in thePomona Valley She graduated fromPomona College and married L WilliamCase in 1942 After World War II theymoved into a house they built in Clare-mont on old Cucamonga Avenue amongthe oak trees The couple soon welcomedthree children

Mrs Case was a homemaker as well asa part-time secretary for the floral depart-ment at the LA County Fair and laterworked at the Claremont Colleges for 15years before retiring A sense of commu-nity was very important to Dean She wasa member of the Pomona CongregationalChurch Fellowship group and then amember of the Claremont United Con-gregational Church She was also a docentfor Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand volunteered with the Pomona Her-itage Society at one point contributing anoral history on her life in the Pomona Val-ley

Mrs Casersquos favorite pursuits were trav-eling and spending time with her twograndchildren She was quite musicalplaying piano and organ and enjoyingshow tunes She spent time playing bridgeand Scrabble growing roses and collect-ing Bauer pottery and took great delight inwatching the birds and sunsets

Mrs Case is survived by her daughterAnn Case Ryan of Colorado her sonJames A Case of Claremont son-in-lawArthur J Ryan and her grandchildrenRobert W Ryan and Katie A Donohue ofColorado She also leaves three great-grandchildren Ryan Donohue BradyRyan and Josh Ryan

A memorial service will be held Satur-day December 12 at 3 pm at Todd Me-morial Chapel 325 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont It was Mrs Casersquos wishes thatin lieu of flowers contributions be made inthe name of her great-grandson RyanDonohue to the FRAXA Research Foun-dation 10 Prince Place Ste 203 New-buryport MA 01950 For information

email infofraxaorg

OBITUARIES

Marjorie CaseLoving wife and mother volunteer

Vincent Kwok died on Monday No-vember 2 2015 at Citrus Valley Hos-pice amp Home Health He was 55

He was born in Saigon Vietnam onMarch 23 1960 to Huan Quach(Kwok) and Phung Lam The youngestbrother in a family of 12 children hegrew up with five brothers and six sis-ters On April 27 1975 he and most of his family members escaped Vietnamas refugees to Guam and then settled inLos Angeles

Mr Kwok received his high schooldiploma from Crescenta Valley HighSchool in La Crescenta and earned hisbachelorrsquos degree in computer engi-neering at Cal Poly Pomona He de-

voted his career to serving the countryin the aerospace industry He was bap-tized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) and was sub-sequently married in the same churchHe was a caring father to his twodaughters emphasizing the importanceof education and hard work in achiev-ing success

In his spare time Vincent traveledwidely with destinations includingFrance Italy China and his homelandof Vietnam as well as Mexico andEgypt He was always willing to chal-lenge himself and managed to completethe 2015 LA marathon Mr Kwok wasa loving brother parent and friend who

in many ways resembled his own fa-ther He was kind unselfish forgivingunderstanding and helpful according tofamily His loved ones shared that hisgreatest asset was his love towards oth-ers best described in 1 Corinthians134-7

He is survived by two daughtersCynthia and Angela Kwok both of whom loved him dearly and by 10 of his siblings A service was held on No-vember 11 at Rose Hills MemorialChapel in Whittier followed by aluncheon at Vege Paradise Restaurantin San Gabriel where friends and fam-ily gathered to celebrate his life

Vincent KwokEngineer loving father and friend

Jean Neault a longtime Claremontresident died on December 1 2015

She was 87A Vigil Service will be held on

Sunday December 13 at 6 pm atTodd Memorial Chapel (325 N In-dian Hill Blvd in Claremont) A Fu-neral Mass will be held on MondayDecember 14 at 11 am at Our Ladyof the Assumption Church (435 NBerkeley Ave in Claremont) with a

reception immediately following atChurch Hall

In lieu of flowers please considermaking a contribution to the Mt SanAntonio Gardens Homeship Fundwhich provides financial assistance toresidents who otherwise could not af-ford to join the Gardens Community

A full account of Mrs Neaultrsquos lifewill be included in a future edition of the COURIER

Jean Luke Neault

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Every day

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FRIDAY NOON CONCERT TheClaremont Chamber Choir singsMissa Fragmentarum mdashmass move-ments and motets from the MiddleAges to the presentmdashplus holidaymusic Scripps College Balch Audito-rium 1030 Columbia Ave Clare-mont Contact concertspomonaeduGYPSY SISTERS Winter SaleClare-mont United Church of Christ base-ment 233 W Harrison ClaremontFriday December 11 from 4 to 8 pmSaturday December 12 from 10 am to7 pm and Sunday December 13 from10 am to 430 pmLUMINARIA NIGHTS Illuminated

evening walks featuring live acousticmusic cookies and hot cider and morethan 1000 glowing candle-lit luminariaslighting a half-mile accessible loop on In-dian Hill Mesa December 11 12 18 19and 20 from 6 to 9 pm General admis-sion is $8 Discounts for students seniorschildren and RSABG members RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden 1500 N Col-lege Ave Claremont Visit rsabgorg

MORE THE MERRIER ShopClaremont and win Shop any businessin Claremont now through December 20 and bring receipts to the ClaremontChamber office The Bath Workshop

or Vom Fass Claremont for the receipttotals to be calculated For every $50 participants will receive a raffle ticketRaffle tickets will be entered for achance to win gift cards gift basketsand the grand prize of an iPad Draw-ing will be held on Monday Decem- ber 21 at noon For more informationcontact the Claremont Chamber at(909) 624-1681 or visit clare-montchamberorg

FESTIVE SOUNDS Moultrie Acad-emy of Music Voice and Dance from 1

to 3 pm at Village Square Public Plazaand CHS Band from 3 to 5 pm andClaremont Cellos from 11 am to 1 pm at Claremont Chamber PatioBIOCHAR DEMONSTRATIONThe Tree Action Group (TAG) of Sus-tainable Claremont together withRSABG is hosting a biochar demon-stration as part of an InternationalBiochar Initiative Learn how biochar

sequesters carbon from trees reducesthe need to water them and increasessoil fertility to make trees healthier Seedisplays of biochar products availableto use as a soil amendment and demon-

strations of how to produce biochar using kilns of various sizes Presented by Michael Wittman of BlueskyBiochar Improve the soil in your owngarden and invite those who manageour urban forest to participatemdashso res-idences institutions and the city canadopt these beneficial practices to re-generate Claremontrsquos urban forest 1 to4 pm Lenz Horticultural ComplexRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave ClaremontHOLIDAY WREATH WORKSHOPLearn how to make a beautiful fragrantholiday wreath for your home or to giveas a gift All materials for one wreath areincluded in class fee Two classes 9 am

and 1 pm Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College Ave Clare-mont (909) 625-8767CONCERT ldquoGospel Christmasrdquo di-verse gospel arrangements and holidayfavorites conducted by John St MarieSaturday December 12 at 730 pmand Sunday December 13 at 330 pmFirst Christian Church 1751 N Park Ave Pomona

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont VillageFREE WORSHOPS Class one Learnhow to use a laser cutter to cut etch andengrave designs in a variety of materialsup to 20rdquox12rdquo and up to 14rdquo thick Workwith acrylic wood paper cardboard fab-ric and leather The class project is tomake a custom wood ornament from 9am to noon Class two Learn the basicsto get up and running with 3D printingfrom noon to 3 pm To actually start printing in the class bring a laptop andinstall the Cura printer environment Formore details visit UMakersorg Regis-ter at meetupcomUMakers Limita-tions may apply Reserve your seat

early UMakers 1164 Monte VistaAve Building 1202 Suite 11 UplandCHRISTMAS MARKETPLACEAnnual Christmas Marketplace from 11am to 2 pm at Pilgrim CongregationalChurch 600 N Garey Ave PomonaThere will be free trade goods bakedgoodies jewelry Christmas items knit

CALENDAR Nightlife

Eva and the Vagabond Talesperform at The Press Restaurant

Page 16

Friday December 11 through Saturday December 19

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Holiday PromenadeSee our photo essay of holidayfestivities in the Claremont Village

Page 14

DecemberSaturday 12

DecemberSunday 13December

Friday 11

9-DAY CALENDARcontinues on the next page

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and crocheted accessories stockingstuffers Tupperware and more For more information call (909) 622-1373

SHAKESPEARE CLUB The holiday

meeting of the Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will feature a discus-sion by Professor Linda Bisesti of CalPoly Her topic is pursuing ShakespeareFestivals in Oregon Ireland Virginiaand her own Southern CaliforniaShakespeare Festival at Cal Poly 2 pm Seaver House 305 N CollegeAve Claremont For more informa-tion contact Lucy Lynch (909) 717-1109 or lucylynchaolcomISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun wayto exercise with music of Israeli folk

dance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonicLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremont(909) 921-7115

AVIATION HISTORY Mike Smith

from the Planes of Fame Museum TheUniversity Club meets Tuesdays at1130 am at the Hughes CommunityCenter 1700 Danbury Rd Claremont$13 meeting fee includes buffet lunch

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685

FOOD TRUCK THURSDAYS Put thefrying pan away and join in for dinner Enjoy a variety of the regionrsquos most pop-ular food trucks at Fairplex Food trucksroll in every Thursday from 530 to 830 pm at the lower admin parking lot nextto the NHRA Museum bringing the

trendiest dishes on four wheels Stop byand stay or grab a bite to take homeDonrsquot forget to pick up some fresh pro-duce at the Farmers Market Free parkingand free admission Lower Administra-tion Lot on McKinley Ave Gate 1

SHABBAT DINNER 630 to 830 pm McAlister Center for Religious

Activities 919 Columbia Ave Clare-mont (909) 621-8685

PLANTS ldquoCalifornia Native PlantPropagation Winterrdquo How to sow

seed take cuttings and prepare divi-sions of some of Californiarsquos most pop-ular native plants Includes take-homematerials 9 am to noon Admission is$36 for members or $45 for publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont(909) 625-8767

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

DecemberMonday 14

DecemberTuesday 15

DecemberWednesday 16

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DecemberFriday 18

DecemberSaturday 19

Jenelle Rensch covers the calendar arts and entertainment Deadline

Thursday at 5 pm one week before publication Include date time ad-

dress a contact phone number and fee for admission (if applicable)

Email calendarclaremont-couriercom Phone 621-4761 Fax 621-

4072 Address 1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205-B Claremont

91711 There is NO guarantee that items submitted will be published

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COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffABOVE Tiana Berrios is unsure about meeting Santa and Mrs Claus even while comforted by her motherAileen during the annual Holiday Promenade in the Claremont Village In addition to a visit from Santa the cel-ebration included live music craft vendors roving carolers and the tree lightingAT LEFT The Claremont City Council led by Mayor Corey Calaycay say a few words of introduction beforelighting the cityrsquos tree on Friday in front of the Claremont Depot

Dan Methe of the Swing Cats Big Band belts out a jazz standard dur-ing the Promenade The band played a number of Christmas tuneswith a jazz influence

Oh Christmas treeOh Christmas tree

The city treelights up theClaremont Depot

COURIER photo Peter Weinberger

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Dozens of Claremonters convenedat city hall Wednesday evening tocelebrate the lighting of the meno-

rah and the Hanukkah holidayRabbi Sholom Harlig of Chabad Inland Empire

was on hand to lead the festivities as were MayorCorey Calaycay and Pomona Mayor Eliott RothmanCity Manager Tony Ramos Mayor Pro Tem Sam Pe-droza and Councilmember Larry Schroeder were alsopresent It was the first time the Hanukkah celebrationwas held at city hall

The lighting of the menorah took place in front of the council chamber on the patio which served as aperfect spot for revelers to mingle According toRabbi Harlig the lighting of the menorah at duskchases away the forces of darkness during the holiday

ldquoThe little light in the darkness represents our gooddeedsrdquo Rabbi Harlig said ldquoAnd that is why wersquorehererdquo

Traditional Jewish songs were played by membersof various temples in the area including Temple BethIsrael in Pomona Children from the Chabad HebrewSchool sang songs including ldquoI Have a Little Drei-delrdquo Latkes and donuts were also available to ring inthe holiday spirit for anyone wishing to indulge

ldquoWersquore really happy to do it over hererdquo RabbiHarlig said in reference to the location in front of cityhall He added that Chabad has recently opened an-other branch in Claremont that deals with studentswhich is helmed by Rabbi Yossi Matusof and his wifeRochel

ldquoWersquove been living in Claremont for two and a half years nowrdquo Rabbi Matusof said ldquoItrsquos really a beauti-ful community hererdquo

Mr Calaycay was given the honor of lighting theshamash or first candle on the menorah

ldquoItrsquos an honor that we were able to do this in Clare-montrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoFor years Rabbi Harlig

has invited me over to Upland and wersquove celebratedin Upland And last year he asked me about havingthis in Claremont so Irsquom glad wersquore able to do thisrdquo

Mr Calaycay also highlighted the ldquostrong interfaithcommunityrdquo in Claremont ldquoSo itrsquos nice to be able toshare these traditions with all our community mem-

bers here in the cityrdquo he saidHuman Services Director Anne Turner coordinated

with Chabad of the Inland Empire to put on the eventAccording to Ms Turner city representatives metwith the Chabad to plan the commemoration as farback as February

During his speech Mr Calaycay touched upon re-

cent events in the region that have cast darkness overthe area and stressed the importance of coming to-gether

ldquoIn light of some of the unfortu-nate violence wersquove experiencedin the world and in our local

community here itrsquos important that wecome together during this holiday seasonto remember the tenets of what this seasonis all aboutrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoJoy hap-piness peace harmony love and the reli-gious traditions that go with this seasonrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramletnewsclaremont-couriercom

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Claremont has first-ever menorah lighting at city hall

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffMendy Harlig helps Claremont Mayor Corey Calaycay light the Shamash or center candle on the menorah onWednesday during a Hanukkah ceremony in Claremont The event marks the first time that a menorah has beenlit at Claremont City Hall

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 16

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8and 10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at7 pm Tickets can be purchased online or at the door ndashndash Friday December 11 Shared Holiday Party withDan Cummins at 8 pm and 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 12 Shared Holiday Partywith Dan Cummins at 7 pm and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday December 13 Carlos Loma at 7 pm ndashndash Friday December 18 Jimmy O Yang at 8 pmand 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 19 Jimmy O Yang at 7 pmand 930 pm ndashndash Sunday December 20 Donald Lett at 7 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard AveClaremont Village Thursday through Saturday until2 am Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pm Standing room only after 930 pm (909)625-4808

mdashFriday December 11 Carnival of Futility(punkfolkindie) followed by Eva and the VagabondTales (folkwestern) 10 pm

mdashSaturday December 12 Wckr Spgt followed byFranklin Bruno (indie) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 13 Sunday Piano with AmyRowe at 6 pm followed by Press Karaoke withSamantha at 930 pm

mdashTuesday December 15King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday December 16 Joe Atman (piano) 930 pm mdashThursday December 17 Baldy Mountain Jazz Band(jazz) at 830 pm followed by Mixer Jon (hiphophouse) at 11 pm

mdashFriday December 18 Benefit show 10 pm mdashSaturday December 19 Jonny Come Lately(latinosoul) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 20Sunday Piano with Angela Par-rish at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (DJ) at 930 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 Fri-days and Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge withstudent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coro-nas and $3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the micor jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 VodkaRockstars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across1 Crude org5 Test as ore10 Performs like Ice-T14 Sugar substitute15 Union member

since 182016 Mosque leader 17 Halftime lead eg18 Enduring symbols19 Garage ___

20 Claremont Chamber ofCommerce Chair

22 Come together 23 Slush24 Oil source27 CSI evidence28 Lunkhead29 Arrow groove33 One __ Under God35 Just not done36 Kigali is its capital37 Vegetable39 Mix-up41 Antietam leader 42 Very numerous in

Nebraska44 Stocking material46 Cuts out47 Ottoman Empire VIP48 Nonsense51 Cloth

52 Dogma54 Brooch inlay56 Aid and ___ 58 Buffalo Springfield

lyrics _____look- whats goingdown

62 Encore63 It may be blank 64 Roman poet of

The Art of Love

65 Inkberry66 Fable maker 67 Annoy68 Broken arm mold69 Plait70 High schooler

Down1 The _____ File

spy thriller 2 Partakes in the Tour

de France3 Ten-dollar gold pieces4 Thick liqueur 5 During6 Tobermory writer 7 Swiss resort8 Karenina and Kournikova9 Amen10 Insurers calculation

11 Seafood serving style12 Recantation13 Czech composer 21 Big part of the

Sicilian scenery25 Charge26 Pilots problem30 Dwell on31 Bamboozle32 Eater of eucalyptus

leaves

34 Something spun35 Makes lacework 37 Geometric curve38 Furniture pieces40 Worthless amount42 Pomonas American

Museum of ____ Art43 Neck adornment

in Hawaii45 Frilly48 Lower quality flick 49 Roman magistrate50 Tomboy53 Electrical usage tracker 55 Cancel57 Gen Y preferred

communication59 Floral arrangement locale60 Cupid to the Greeks61 Sales personnel63 Used a chair

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 345

RESTAURANT ROW

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 344

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds 19

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Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Salein Claremont Claraboya area

December 12 through 13 8 am to 2 pm daily2580 N Mountain Ave Claremont

Lovely Mid-20th Century home with beautiful furnishings and dec-orative accessories A real time capsule Tannoy gold 15 inch speak-ers Brands such as the Dynasty Collection by Heritage J H BiggarBullocks Buffums from the good old days of brand recognitionWurlitzer theater style organ lots of Mid-Century design itemsthroughout large collection of cameras and equipment books LPrsquosTasco 10TE telescope industrial steampunk office equipment andfurnishings display cases from a family store in Kansas Elna Lock

L1 and L5 serger machines Haviland China Italian Murano-style artglass Vintage stereo and electronics Loaded garage full of tools oldwooden tool boxes hand tools yard equipment and more Pleasenote The pool table pictured is not for sale Coffee table pictured inthe living room is not for sale Family has reserved these items fromthe sale but they have not been removed To view full details pic-tures and last minute updates go to EstateSalesNET

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Happy Holidays and Happy New Year

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Thursday - Friday - Saturday

December 10 through 1210 am to 230 pm

7500 sq ft mansion packed with fine furnishings

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household accessories great kitchen and entertainingitems vanity items fine linens designer bedding

pillows four-car garage large shop tools power toolsJBL stereo sound system LPs 45s 8-tracks tons

936 Peninsula Ave Claremont(off Baseline and Padua)

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 2015 21

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

200 S Vista Bonita Ave Glendora CA 91741Ph626-405-0721PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

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1906 CLOVERDALE DRIVE POMONA

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 201 5 7

Wilderness Park fundingDear Editor

A number of letters have been writtenaddressing the Claremont WildernessPark Master Plan mostly relating to ac-cess parking usage governance and vi-sion Underlying each of these concernshowever is the issue of sustainable fund-ing for the implementation and supportof what should be a resource manage-ment plan for the next 20 years

Speaking as a longtime member of theClaremont Wildlands ConservancyBoard a bit of history should be notedfor the records The last four parcelsadded to the park (excluding JohnsonrsquosPasture) were purchased with grantmoney awarded to Claremont fromcounty or state agencies

Some of our board were in attendanceand spoke at the session of the Riversand Mountains Conservancy consideringClaremontrsquos proposal for our last addi-tion to the park the CuevasGale Ranchparcel A member of that fundingagencyrsquos board spoke in favor of award-ing Claremontrsquos proposal for he consid-ered Claremont a community that

assumed stewardship for its hillsideparkland We received the grant andwith it the responsibility for providingsustainable funding

In addressing the issue of funding thedraft plan specifies that revenues formanaging the park must come solelyfrom the parkrsquos own parking fees and ci-tations Interesting to note since approx-imately 83 percent of park visitors arenot from Claremont the vast majority of revenues supporting the park come fromnon-Claremonters

To continue the stewardship of theWilderness Park for which Claremonthas been recognized (and rewarded) ef-forts to provide sustainable funding must

be clearly defined with flexibility andwithout restricting future city council de-cisions by denying any use of generalfunds for the park as the current draftmaster plan proposes

We urge the city to look at othersources of funding for maintenance butalso for new programs projects and ac-quisition of available land A potentialsource of funding for new improvementsand land acquisition is available througha mandated Parkland Fee of $4400 paid

by developers for each unit within a de-velopment Several hundred such unitshave been built recently in Claremontmany in the northern area of the city

In the draft master plan this possiblesource of funding is not acknowledgedbut shouldnrsquot it be available for con-struction of composting toilets or othernew improvements or land acquisitionas the Parkland Fee is designed to sup-port We understand that such fundshave been used recently and in the pastfor new improvements in urban parksbut not at the Wilderness Park

We applaud the city for initiating themaster plan for the wilderness park butsuggest it does not adequately address

mechanisms for sustainable funding toallow proper stewardship now and overthe next 20 years

Georgeann AndrusClaremont

Give CLU a chanceDear Editor

We read with interest Ted Nallrsquos letterlast week regarding Claremont LincolnUniversityrsquos (CLU) desire to locate inhis neighborhood Mr Nall like mostClaremonters is naturally protective of his neighborhood and clearly does notlook forward to the upheaval a largebuilding project will inflict on the area

As longtime residents of Claremontwe certainly understand his stance butsome of his rhetoric is over-the-top andvery misleading

Therersquos little question that the landowned by the Claremont Unified SchoolDistrict former home of La Puerta Jun-

ior High School will be sold at somepoint and as Mr Nall has indicated thatdeveloper will inflict ldquodirt mess and con-struction noiserdquo on the neighborhood

From all wersquove seen and heard at re-cent neighborhood meetings it appearsthat Claremont Lincoln University an

educational institution not a ldquobusinessrdquowould be a far better neighbor and haveless long-term impact on the neighbor-hood than a housing development or anyother possible large-scale high-densityproject CLU is primarily an online in-stitution so the increased traffic will befar less than it might be from any otherdevelopment

The architect selected by CLU is anexperienced creative and thoughtful in-dividual He is very sensitive to theneighborhood concerns and has listenedcarefully and with an open mind to thesuggestions and issues raised by theneighbors Most developers would neverdevote the time and care that CLU offi-

cials are investing in this phase of theprocess and in making sure that neigh-borsrsquo concerns are not only heard but ad-dressed

This site was not the first choice of thedonors or administrators connected withCLU They would have much preferredto be located closer to the center of townand the other Claremont Colleges Un-fortunately all of that open land is ownedby the Claremont University Consortiumand it is being preserved for possible fu-ture expansion of the Colleges

After looking at all available land inClaremont CLU settled on the La Puertasite with the hope of flipping the park so

the university could have frontage on In-dian Hill Boulevard to provide more vis-ibility and easy access and to be less in-trusive on the neighborhood

To call this a ldquolunatic proposalrdquo is hy-perbole and characterizing the philan-thropists behind the project as ldquonut casesrdquois insulting and incorrect Two of us haveknown Mr and Mrs Lincoln for yearsand they are incredibly generousthoughtful and strategic donors They

have been involved with and have beenremarkably philanthropic to several ofthe Claremont Colleges over the years aswell as to the town of Claremont

Mrs Lincoln is an alumna of ScrippsCollege and Mr Lincoln has served onthe CGU and the CMC Board ofTrustees Claremont Lincoln Universityis the culmination of the Lincolnrsquos long-held vision to increase collaboration andunderstanding among all people and toput wisdom to work in the worldmdashforgood Itrsquos hard to disagree with that mis-sion considering the current divisivenessin our country and the world and the mostrecent horrific acts of terrorism

We hope the neighbors will give this

venture a chance and that they will con-tinue to work with the experienced anddedicated administrators at CLU as theydevelop their plans They are makingevery attempt to be transparent and tolisten carefully to the neighborhood Inthe long run this venture promises to bean outstanding addition to the prestigiousClaremont Colleges and to produce grad-uates who will go forth to make this crazyworld a better place

Sandy BaldonadoMarilyn Ray

Mary F WeisClaremont

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OBITUARIESKenneth CaseyVeteran industrialist agriculturalist family man

Kenneth Ross Casey died on Decem-ber 4 2015 in Claremont He was 95

He was born in Pomona in 1920 toJohn Ransom and Bessie Casey He grewup going to Pomona schools helping tendhis family and friendsrsquo citrus trees playing

football and participating in outdoor ad-ventures with the Boy Scouts After hegraduated from Pomona High School in1938 he attended Stanford University fol-lowing in the footsteps of his older brotherJohn Immediately upon graduation in1942 Mr Casey enlisted in the US Navywhere he served in the Pacific Theater of World War II As a lieutenant he was as-signed to an aircraft carrier in the AleutianIslands

When the war ended he returned toPomona to marry his Pomona HighSchool classmate Nancy Louise GillenHe and his new wife returned to StanfordUniversity for an additional year wherehe earned his masterrsquos in engineering be-

fore returning to live in the Pomona Val-ley For the next three decades Mr Caseywas employed at Kaiser Steel starting inthe roll shop as an engineer and then mov-ing into management At the end of his ca-reer he served as vice president of operations He spent his final years aspresident of a fabrication plant an auxil-iary to Kaiser Steel

When the Caseys first returned to Cal-

ifornia they moved to a La Verne houselocated on an orange grove Mr Caseyserved as manager waking up in the weehours to light the smudge pots that keptthe fruit from freezing during coldweather In 1960 the Caseys moved toClaremont with their son Patrick anddaughter Pamela but Kenneth remained

active in agricultural enterprises his entirelife More recently he was actively in-volved in the management of an avocadogrove he owned in Temecula

Upon retirement Mr Casey served onthe Board of VEBA a non-profit organi-zation that managed the retirement fundsof former Kaiser Employees Mr Caseyenjoyed golfing and socializing with long-time Pomona Valley friends He also en-

joyed following sports especially the do-ings of his beloved Stanford football teamIn 1941 Kennethrsquos older brother joinedthe team in competing at the Rose Bowla triumphant game in which the Cardinalsbeat the Nebraska Cornhuskers Two

years ago his son and son-in-law tookhim to watch Stanford compete in theRose Bowl once again

Mr Casey journeyed across Europethe United States Mexico and Canadawith his wife as well as to exotic localeslike China Greece and Turkey One of thecouplersquos favorite trips was to easternAfrica on a safari to see the wild animals

A devoted family man he is survivedby his wife of 69 years Nancy GillenCasey his son and daughter-in-lawPatrick and Cynthia Casey of Orinda Cal-ifornia his daughter and son-in-lawPamela and Steven Nagler of Claremont

and his grandchild Lucia Nagler of LosAngelesA service will be held on Friday De-

cember 11 at 1 pm at Todd MemorialChapel 570 N Garey Ave in Pomonawith a graveside service at Pomona Me-morial Park Cemetery immediately fol-lowing

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Neepa ChowdhuryGifted artist incomparable hostess

OBITUARIES

Neepa Chowdhury a longtime Clare-mont resident died on October 22 2015 inCalcutta India She was 82

Neepa was born in what is nowBangladesh in 1933 the fourth of 13 chil-dren As the second oldest girl she learned

early on how to cook daily meals for herfamily and to concoct lavish feasts forguests during Hindu festivals Amid the1947 Muslim-Hindu violence followingthe partition of India her parents made thedangerous trip to settle in Calcutta whereher father began a career in the Indian CivilService

One of the first of Neeparsquos many gifts tomanifest itself was her talent as an artistShe was equally at home creating boldlyarresting paintings and uniquely tactile ce-ramic pieces She earned her degree fromthe Government College of Art and Craftin Calcutta and received multiple awardsfor her art Her work was shown in presti-gious exhibits in Calcutta Manila and later

ClaremontNeepa married journalist AmitabhaChowdhury in 1959 Following the birth of their son Neel in 1968 the family movedto the Philippines for 14 years where thecouplersquos second child Shome was born in1971 While Mr Chowdhury establishedthe Press Foundation of Asia (PFA) inManila and Asian Finance magazine inHong Kong as well as serving as a colum-nist for many Asian newspapers MrsChowdhury was honing her phenomenalskills as an entertainer She also became adiscerning collector of the striking arti-facts that many Claremonters remember intheir home

In 1978 the family had to leave thePhilippines because of the political tur-moil surrounding the Marcos regime Theybought a home in Claremont and the boysentered Sycamore School Mrs Chowd-hury enrolled in the Pitzer College art de-

partment where she was mentored by andfriend to both Carl and Susan Hertel Aftergraduation from Pitzer she continued on toClaremont Graduate University and re-ceived her Master of Fine Arts in 1985

Susan Seymour Pitzerrsquos former deanof faculty recalls that Mrs Chowdhuryreturned many times to Pitzer profession-ally as head cook and manager for theGrove House and as a volunteer cook forthe annual International Place dinner atMcConnell Center

ldquoNeepa was an indispensable volunteerfor all of the local organizations and causesshe believed inrdquo said Charlene Martinlongtime director of International Place at

the Claremont Colleges ldquoShe hosted in-ternational students cooked for hundredsof people went on camping trips in her sariand sandals and was an enduring charis-matic presence at innumerable events forthe Community Friends of International

Students and for the League of WomenVoters fundraisersrdquoAccording to former Claremont Mayor

Diann Ringmdashwho had the chance to seeMrs Chowdhury in action through her in-volvement with International Place andthe League of Women VotersmdashNeeparsquosskill and efficiency were a sight to behold

ldquoShe was unflappable when asked tohelp with any cooking taskrdquo Ms Ringmarveled ldquoI have seen her rotate 250chicken thighs 40 or so at a time on anoutdoor grill in 90-degree weather and inbare feetrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury also showcased herunrivaled hospitality in the vibrant homesshe and her husband Amitabha made in

Claremont first on 12th Street and later atthe corner of Harrison and Mountain av-enues

ldquoBoth places were always filled witheclectic art a heterogeneous group of in-teresting people and heavenly Indian cui-sinerdquo Russ Martin recalled ldquoPeople fromall over the world and from all strata of thecommunity were made to feel uniquelywelcome in Neeparsquos home This ability toconnect with people of all ages all

lifestyles and all ethnicities was perhapsher most profound talent and unique giftAll who knew her received the boon of herhospitality friendship and foodrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury enjoyed many closedeep and long-term personal friendships

throughout Claremont and the widerworld She cared wholeheartedly for herfriends and their families enjoying theirchildren and enriching all of their lives

Neepa is survived by her husbandAmitabha in Calcutta son Neel his wifePooja and their daughter Ishika in Singa-pore son Shome his wife Jigna their sonDevan and their daughter Sonkia in Irvineand by eight brothers and sisters and theirfamilies

An upcoming memorial for Neepa willbe held at Pitzer College Her son Shonesaid there was never any question as towhere to hold the event considering hismother lived laughed and loved in Clare-mont for 33 years

ldquoEven though she moved back to Indiain 2011 her heart continued to be in Clare-montrdquo he said ldquoClaremont was love atfirst sight It is fitting she will be cele-brated and remembered in the place sheloved so much and nurtured with such de-votionrdquo

The celebration of life is set for SundayDecember 20 from 2 to 4 pm in theFoundersrsquo Room of the McConnell Centerat Pitzer College All are welcome

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottonarchcom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite K

Claremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

SEVER LAW OFFICEDaniel C Sever Attorney419 Yale Avenue

Claremont CA 91711(909) 399-3963Emphasis on Wills Living Trusts

Probate Powers of Attorney Real

Estate Corporations LLCs

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

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

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

PROF SSION L

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

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI E-PRO

GREEN SRES DRE 00997900

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

Best Possible Price Achieved Every Time

Meticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill Blvd

Claremont CA 91711(909) 624-68151 Hour In-Office Bleaching VeneersWhite Fillings Dental Implants Dentures

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

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

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

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

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(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

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bull Sciatica bull Pinched nerve

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optometry

dentist

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(909) 626-1684wwwCoxandPatelDDScom

Sedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Marjorie Jean Adams Case died peace-fully on December 3 2015 at PomonaValley Hospital She was 93

Marjorie or ldquoDeanrdquo as many called herwas born on January 30 1922 at PomonaValley Hospital to Wilbur and LillianAdams longtime citrus ranchers in thePomona Valley She graduated fromPomona College and married L WilliamCase in 1942 After World War II theymoved into a house they built in Clare-mont on old Cucamonga Avenue amongthe oak trees The couple soon welcomedthree children

Mrs Case was a homemaker as well asa part-time secretary for the floral depart-ment at the LA County Fair and laterworked at the Claremont Colleges for 15years before retiring A sense of commu-nity was very important to Dean She wasa member of the Pomona CongregationalChurch Fellowship group and then amember of the Claremont United Con-gregational Church She was also a docentfor Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand volunteered with the Pomona Her-itage Society at one point contributing anoral history on her life in the Pomona Val-ley

Mrs Casersquos favorite pursuits were trav-eling and spending time with her twograndchildren She was quite musicalplaying piano and organ and enjoyingshow tunes She spent time playing bridgeand Scrabble growing roses and collect-ing Bauer pottery and took great delight inwatching the birds and sunsets

Mrs Case is survived by her daughterAnn Case Ryan of Colorado her sonJames A Case of Claremont son-in-lawArthur J Ryan and her grandchildrenRobert W Ryan and Katie A Donohue ofColorado She also leaves three great-grandchildren Ryan Donohue BradyRyan and Josh Ryan

A memorial service will be held Satur-day December 12 at 3 pm at Todd Me-morial Chapel 325 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont It was Mrs Casersquos wishes thatin lieu of flowers contributions be made inthe name of her great-grandson RyanDonohue to the FRAXA Research Foun-dation 10 Prince Place Ste 203 New-buryport MA 01950 For information

email infofraxaorg

OBITUARIES

Marjorie CaseLoving wife and mother volunteer

Vincent Kwok died on Monday No-vember 2 2015 at Citrus Valley Hos-pice amp Home Health He was 55

He was born in Saigon Vietnam onMarch 23 1960 to Huan Quach(Kwok) and Phung Lam The youngestbrother in a family of 12 children hegrew up with five brothers and six sis-ters On April 27 1975 he and most of his family members escaped Vietnamas refugees to Guam and then settled inLos Angeles

Mr Kwok received his high schooldiploma from Crescenta Valley HighSchool in La Crescenta and earned hisbachelorrsquos degree in computer engi-neering at Cal Poly Pomona He de-

voted his career to serving the countryin the aerospace industry He was bap-tized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) and was sub-sequently married in the same churchHe was a caring father to his twodaughters emphasizing the importanceof education and hard work in achiev-ing success

In his spare time Vincent traveledwidely with destinations includingFrance Italy China and his homelandof Vietnam as well as Mexico andEgypt He was always willing to chal-lenge himself and managed to completethe 2015 LA marathon Mr Kwok wasa loving brother parent and friend who

in many ways resembled his own fa-ther He was kind unselfish forgivingunderstanding and helpful according tofamily His loved ones shared that hisgreatest asset was his love towards oth-ers best described in 1 Corinthians134-7

He is survived by two daughtersCynthia and Angela Kwok both of whom loved him dearly and by 10 of his siblings A service was held on No-vember 11 at Rose Hills MemorialChapel in Whittier followed by aluncheon at Vege Paradise Restaurantin San Gabriel where friends and fam-ily gathered to celebrate his life

Vincent KwokEngineer loving father and friend

Jean Neault a longtime Claremontresident died on December 1 2015

She was 87A Vigil Service will be held on

Sunday December 13 at 6 pm atTodd Memorial Chapel (325 N In-dian Hill Blvd in Claremont) A Fu-neral Mass will be held on MondayDecember 14 at 11 am at Our Ladyof the Assumption Church (435 NBerkeley Ave in Claremont) with a

reception immediately following atChurch Hall

In lieu of flowers please considermaking a contribution to the Mt SanAntonio Gardens Homeship Fundwhich provides financial assistance toresidents who otherwise could not af-ford to join the Gardens Community

A full account of Mrs Neaultrsquos lifewill be included in a future edition of the COURIER

Jean Luke Neault

Every Friday

in print

Every day

online

wwwclaremont-

couriercom

621-4761

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FRIDAY NOON CONCERT TheClaremont Chamber Choir singsMissa Fragmentarum mdashmass move-ments and motets from the MiddleAges to the presentmdashplus holidaymusic Scripps College Balch Audito-rium 1030 Columbia Ave Clare-mont Contact concertspomonaeduGYPSY SISTERS Winter SaleClare-mont United Church of Christ base-ment 233 W Harrison ClaremontFriday December 11 from 4 to 8 pmSaturday December 12 from 10 am to7 pm and Sunday December 13 from10 am to 430 pmLUMINARIA NIGHTS Illuminated

evening walks featuring live acousticmusic cookies and hot cider and morethan 1000 glowing candle-lit luminariaslighting a half-mile accessible loop on In-dian Hill Mesa December 11 12 18 19and 20 from 6 to 9 pm General admis-sion is $8 Discounts for students seniorschildren and RSABG members RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden 1500 N Col-lege Ave Claremont Visit rsabgorg

MORE THE MERRIER ShopClaremont and win Shop any businessin Claremont now through December 20 and bring receipts to the ClaremontChamber office The Bath Workshop

or Vom Fass Claremont for the receipttotals to be calculated For every $50 participants will receive a raffle ticketRaffle tickets will be entered for achance to win gift cards gift basketsand the grand prize of an iPad Draw-ing will be held on Monday Decem- ber 21 at noon For more informationcontact the Claremont Chamber at(909) 624-1681 or visit clare-montchamberorg

FESTIVE SOUNDS Moultrie Acad-emy of Music Voice and Dance from 1

to 3 pm at Village Square Public Plazaand CHS Band from 3 to 5 pm andClaremont Cellos from 11 am to 1 pm at Claremont Chamber PatioBIOCHAR DEMONSTRATIONThe Tree Action Group (TAG) of Sus-tainable Claremont together withRSABG is hosting a biochar demon-stration as part of an InternationalBiochar Initiative Learn how biochar

sequesters carbon from trees reducesthe need to water them and increasessoil fertility to make trees healthier Seedisplays of biochar products availableto use as a soil amendment and demon-

strations of how to produce biochar using kilns of various sizes Presented by Michael Wittman of BlueskyBiochar Improve the soil in your owngarden and invite those who manageour urban forest to participatemdashso res-idences institutions and the city canadopt these beneficial practices to re-generate Claremontrsquos urban forest 1 to4 pm Lenz Horticultural ComplexRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave ClaremontHOLIDAY WREATH WORKSHOPLearn how to make a beautiful fragrantholiday wreath for your home or to giveas a gift All materials for one wreath areincluded in class fee Two classes 9 am

and 1 pm Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College Ave Clare-mont (909) 625-8767CONCERT ldquoGospel Christmasrdquo di-verse gospel arrangements and holidayfavorites conducted by John St MarieSaturday December 12 at 730 pmand Sunday December 13 at 330 pmFirst Christian Church 1751 N Park Ave Pomona

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont VillageFREE WORSHOPS Class one Learnhow to use a laser cutter to cut etch andengrave designs in a variety of materialsup to 20rdquox12rdquo and up to 14rdquo thick Workwith acrylic wood paper cardboard fab-ric and leather The class project is tomake a custom wood ornament from 9am to noon Class two Learn the basicsto get up and running with 3D printingfrom noon to 3 pm To actually start printing in the class bring a laptop andinstall the Cura printer environment Formore details visit UMakersorg Regis-ter at meetupcomUMakers Limita-tions may apply Reserve your seat

early UMakers 1164 Monte VistaAve Building 1202 Suite 11 UplandCHRISTMAS MARKETPLACEAnnual Christmas Marketplace from 11am to 2 pm at Pilgrim CongregationalChurch 600 N Garey Ave PomonaThere will be free trade goods bakedgoodies jewelry Christmas items knit

CALENDAR Nightlife

Eva and the Vagabond Talesperform at The Press Restaurant

Page 16

Friday December 11 through Saturday December 19

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Holiday PromenadeSee our photo essay of holidayfestivities in the Claremont Village

Page 14

DecemberSaturday 12

DecemberSunday 13December

Friday 11

9-DAY CALENDARcontinues on the next page

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and crocheted accessories stockingstuffers Tupperware and more For more information call (909) 622-1373

SHAKESPEARE CLUB The holiday

meeting of the Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will feature a discus-sion by Professor Linda Bisesti of CalPoly Her topic is pursuing ShakespeareFestivals in Oregon Ireland Virginiaand her own Southern CaliforniaShakespeare Festival at Cal Poly 2 pm Seaver House 305 N CollegeAve Claremont For more informa-tion contact Lucy Lynch (909) 717-1109 or lucylynchaolcomISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun wayto exercise with music of Israeli folk

dance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonicLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremont(909) 921-7115

AVIATION HISTORY Mike Smith

from the Planes of Fame Museum TheUniversity Club meets Tuesdays at1130 am at the Hughes CommunityCenter 1700 Danbury Rd Claremont$13 meeting fee includes buffet lunch

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685

FOOD TRUCK THURSDAYS Put thefrying pan away and join in for dinner Enjoy a variety of the regionrsquos most pop-ular food trucks at Fairplex Food trucksroll in every Thursday from 530 to 830 pm at the lower admin parking lot nextto the NHRA Museum bringing the

trendiest dishes on four wheels Stop byand stay or grab a bite to take homeDonrsquot forget to pick up some fresh pro-duce at the Farmers Market Free parkingand free admission Lower Administra-tion Lot on McKinley Ave Gate 1

SHABBAT DINNER 630 to 830 pm McAlister Center for Religious

Activities 919 Columbia Ave Clare-mont (909) 621-8685

PLANTS ldquoCalifornia Native PlantPropagation Winterrdquo How to sow

seed take cuttings and prepare divi-sions of some of Californiarsquos most pop-ular native plants Includes take-homematerials 9 am to noon Admission is$36 for members or $45 for publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont(909) 625-8767

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

DecemberMonday 14

DecemberTuesday 15

DecemberWednesday 16

DecemberThursday 17

DecemberFriday 18

DecemberSaturday 19

Jenelle Rensch covers the calendar arts and entertainment Deadline

Thursday at 5 pm one week before publication Include date time ad-

dress a contact phone number and fee for admission (if applicable)

Email calendarclaremont-couriercom Phone 621-4761 Fax 621-

4072 Address 1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205-B Claremont

91711 There is NO guarantee that items submitted will be published

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COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffABOVE Tiana Berrios is unsure about meeting Santa and Mrs Claus even while comforted by her motherAileen during the annual Holiday Promenade in the Claremont Village In addition to a visit from Santa the cel-ebration included live music craft vendors roving carolers and the tree lightingAT LEFT The Claremont City Council led by Mayor Corey Calaycay say a few words of introduction beforelighting the cityrsquos tree on Friday in front of the Claremont Depot

Dan Methe of the Swing Cats Big Band belts out a jazz standard dur-ing the Promenade The band played a number of Christmas tuneswith a jazz influence

Oh Christmas treeOh Christmas tree

The city treelights up theClaremont Depot

COURIER photo Peter Weinberger

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Dozens of Claremonters convenedat city hall Wednesday evening tocelebrate the lighting of the meno-

rah and the Hanukkah holidayRabbi Sholom Harlig of Chabad Inland Empire

was on hand to lead the festivities as were MayorCorey Calaycay and Pomona Mayor Eliott RothmanCity Manager Tony Ramos Mayor Pro Tem Sam Pe-droza and Councilmember Larry Schroeder were alsopresent It was the first time the Hanukkah celebrationwas held at city hall

The lighting of the menorah took place in front of the council chamber on the patio which served as aperfect spot for revelers to mingle According toRabbi Harlig the lighting of the menorah at duskchases away the forces of darkness during the holiday

ldquoThe little light in the darkness represents our gooddeedsrdquo Rabbi Harlig said ldquoAnd that is why wersquorehererdquo

Traditional Jewish songs were played by membersof various temples in the area including Temple BethIsrael in Pomona Children from the Chabad HebrewSchool sang songs including ldquoI Have a Little Drei-delrdquo Latkes and donuts were also available to ring inthe holiday spirit for anyone wishing to indulge

ldquoWersquore really happy to do it over hererdquo RabbiHarlig said in reference to the location in front of cityhall He added that Chabad has recently opened an-other branch in Claremont that deals with studentswhich is helmed by Rabbi Yossi Matusof and his wifeRochel

ldquoWersquove been living in Claremont for two and a half years nowrdquo Rabbi Matusof said ldquoItrsquos really a beauti-ful community hererdquo

Mr Calaycay was given the honor of lighting theshamash or first candle on the menorah

ldquoItrsquos an honor that we were able to do this in Clare-montrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoFor years Rabbi Harlig

has invited me over to Upland and wersquove celebratedin Upland And last year he asked me about havingthis in Claremont so Irsquom glad wersquore able to do thisrdquo

Mr Calaycay also highlighted the ldquostrong interfaithcommunityrdquo in Claremont ldquoSo itrsquos nice to be able toshare these traditions with all our community mem-

bers here in the cityrdquo he saidHuman Services Director Anne Turner coordinated

with Chabad of the Inland Empire to put on the eventAccording to Ms Turner city representatives metwith the Chabad to plan the commemoration as farback as February

During his speech Mr Calaycay touched upon re-

cent events in the region that have cast darkness overthe area and stressed the importance of coming to-gether

ldquoIn light of some of the unfortu-nate violence wersquove experiencedin the world and in our local

community here itrsquos important that wecome together during this holiday seasonto remember the tenets of what this seasonis all aboutrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoJoy hap-piness peace harmony love and the reli-gious traditions that go with this seasonrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramletnewsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 15

Claremont has first-ever menorah lighting at city hall

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffMendy Harlig helps Claremont Mayor Corey Calaycay light the Shamash or center candle on the menorah onWednesday during a Hanukkah ceremony in Claremont The event marks the first time that a menorah has beenlit at Claremont City Hall

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FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8and 10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at7 pm Tickets can be purchased online or at the door ndashndash Friday December 11 Shared Holiday Party withDan Cummins at 8 pm and 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 12 Shared Holiday Partywith Dan Cummins at 7 pm and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday December 13 Carlos Loma at 7 pm ndashndash Friday December 18 Jimmy O Yang at 8 pmand 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 19 Jimmy O Yang at 7 pmand 930 pm ndashndash Sunday December 20 Donald Lett at 7 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard AveClaremont Village Thursday through Saturday until2 am Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pm Standing room only after 930 pm (909)625-4808

mdashFriday December 11 Carnival of Futility(punkfolkindie) followed by Eva and the VagabondTales (folkwestern) 10 pm

mdashSaturday December 12 Wckr Spgt followed byFranklin Bruno (indie) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 13 Sunday Piano with AmyRowe at 6 pm followed by Press Karaoke withSamantha at 930 pm

mdashTuesday December 15King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday December 16 Joe Atman (piano) 930 pm mdashThursday December 17 Baldy Mountain Jazz Band(jazz) at 830 pm followed by Mixer Jon (hiphophouse) at 11 pm

mdashFriday December 18 Benefit show 10 pm mdashSaturday December 19 Jonny Come Lately(latinosoul) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 20Sunday Piano with Angela Par-rish at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (DJ) at 930 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 Fri-days and Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge withstudent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coro-nas and $3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the micor jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 VodkaRockstars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across1 Crude org5 Test as ore10 Performs like Ice-T14 Sugar substitute15 Union member

since 182016 Mosque leader 17 Halftime lead eg18 Enduring symbols19 Garage ___

20 Claremont Chamber ofCommerce Chair

22 Come together 23 Slush24 Oil source27 CSI evidence28 Lunkhead29 Arrow groove33 One __ Under God35 Just not done36 Kigali is its capital37 Vegetable39 Mix-up41 Antietam leader 42 Very numerous in

Nebraska44 Stocking material46 Cuts out47 Ottoman Empire VIP48 Nonsense51 Cloth

52 Dogma54 Brooch inlay56 Aid and ___ 58 Buffalo Springfield

lyrics _____look- whats goingdown

62 Encore63 It may be blank 64 Roman poet of

The Art of Love

65 Inkberry66 Fable maker 67 Annoy68 Broken arm mold69 Plait70 High schooler

Down1 The _____ File

spy thriller 2 Partakes in the Tour

de France3 Ten-dollar gold pieces4 Thick liqueur 5 During6 Tobermory writer 7 Swiss resort8 Karenina and Kournikova9 Amen10 Insurers calculation

11 Seafood serving style12 Recantation13 Czech composer 21 Big part of the

Sicilian scenery25 Charge26 Pilots problem30 Dwell on31 Bamboozle32 Eater of eucalyptus

leaves

34 Something spun35 Makes lacework 37 Geometric curve38 Furniture pieces40 Worthless amount42 Pomonas American

Museum of ____ Art43 Neck adornment

in Hawaii45 Frilly48 Lower quality flick 49 Roman magistrate50 Tomboy53 Electrical usage tracker 55 Cancel57 Gen Y preferred

communication59 Floral arrangement locale60 Cupid to the Greeks61 Sales personnel63 Used a chair

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 345

RESTAURANT ROW

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Salein Claremont Claraboya area

December 12 through 13 8 am to 2 pm daily2580 N Mountain Ave Claremont

Lovely Mid-20th Century home with beautiful furnishings and dec-orative accessories A real time capsule Tannoy gold 15 inch speak-ers Brands such as the Dynasty Collection by Heritage J H BiggarBullocks Buffums from the good old days of brand recognitionWurlitzer theater style organ lots of Mid-Century design itemsthroughout large collection of cameras and equipment books LPrsquosTasco 10TE telescope industrial steampunk office equipment andfurnishings display cases from a family store in Kansas Elna Lock

L1 and L5 serger machines Haviland China Italian Murano-style artglass Vintage stereo and electronics Loaded garage full of tools oldwooden tool boxes hand tools yard equipment and more Pleasenote The pool table pictured is not for sale Coffee table pictured inthe living room is not for sale Family has reserved these items fromthe sale but they have not been removed To view full details pic-tures and last minute updates go to EstateSalesNET

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Happy Holidays and Happy New Year

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

200 S Vista Bonita Ave Glendora CA 91741Ph626-405-0721PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

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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$329000 (C1906)

833 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTEnjoy Claremonts elegant casuallifestyle at an affordable price in this 3bedroom 3 bathroom condo in theprestigious Claremont Terrace com-plex There is one bedroomofficedownstairs and two upstairs each withtheir own bathroom all in over 1800sq ft Vaulted ceilings with high win-dows allow the downstairs to fill withlight The patio opens to the greenbeltleading to the sparkling pool and spaThis is a great value you do not want tomiss $447000 (T833)

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DANA POINT Private and premium beach front property on a private road located in the exclusive guard-gated com-munity of Capistrano Bay District 7 x 24 security an exclusive opportunity to make your dreams of owning on the beachan amazing reality Wide-open floor plan with master bedroom with a view of the water You can hear the roar of thewaves all day long This home has an extra 6 ft of beam front and has 19 ft between the home to the north when thestandard is 7 ft providing more privacy than a typical beach front property This home is built on caissons to bedrockwhich provides more flexibility when you want to remodel or expand Plans are available for an additional two bed-rooms one bathroom (approximately 400 sq ft) Additional parking across the street for three to four more parkingspace can be built Summer fun trolley family and recreation enjoyment awaits you The trolley in the summer allowsyou to hop on and off all day long to the finest beach coastal cities like Dana Point and Laguna Beach There are won-

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701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

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OBITUARIESKenneth CaseyVeteran industrialist agriculturalist family man

Kenneth Ross Casey died on Decem-ber 4 2015 in Claremont He was 95

He was born in Pomona in 1920 toJohn Ransom and Bessie Casey He grewup going to Pomona schools helping tendhis family and friendsrsquo citrus trees playing

football and participating in outdoor ad-ventures with the Boy Scouts After hegraduated from Pomona High School in1938 he attended Stanford University fol-lowing in the footsteps of his older brotherJohn Immediately upon graduation in1942 Mr Casey enlisted in the US Navywhere he served in the Pacific Theater of World War II As a lieutenant he was as-signed to an aircraft carrier in the AleutianIslands

When the war ended he returned toPomona to marry his Pomona HighSchool classmate Nancy Louise GillenHe and his new wife returned to StanfordUniversity for an additional year wherehe earned his masterrsquos in engineering be-

fore returning to live in the Pomona Val-ley For the next three decades Mr Caseywas employed at Kaiser Steel starting inthe roll shop as an engineer and then mov-ing into management At the end of his ca-reer he served as vice president of operations He spent his final years aspresident of a fabrication plant an auxil-iary to Kaiser Steel

When the Caseys first returned to Cal-

ifornia they moved to a La Verne houselocated on an orange grove Mr Caseyserved as manager waking up in the weehours to light the smudge pots that keptthe fruit from freezing during coldweather In 1960 the Caseys moved toClaremont with their son Patrick anddaughter Pamela but Kenneth remained

active in agricultural enterprises his entirelife More recently he was actively in-volved in the management of an avocadogrove he owned in Temecula

Upon retirement Mr Casey served onthe Board of VEBA a non-profit organi-zation that managed the retirement fundsof former Kaiser Employees Mr Caseyenjoyed golfing and socializing with long-time Pomona Valley friends He also en-

joyed following sports especially the do-ings of his beloved Stanford football teamIn 1941 Kennethrsquos older brother joinedthe team in competing at the Rose Bowla triumphant game in which the Cardinalsbeat the Nebraska Cornhuskers Two

years ago his son and son-in-law tookhim to watch Stanford compete in theRose Bowl once again

Mr Casey journeyed across Europethe United States Mexico and Canadawith his wife as well as to exotic localeslike China Greece and Turkey One of thecouplersquos favorite trips was to easternAfrica on a safari to see the wild animals

A devoted family man he is survivedby his wife of 69 years Nancy GillenCasey his son and daughter-in-lawPatrick and Cynthia Casey of Orinda Cal-ifornia his daughter and son-in-lawPamela and Steven Nagler of Claremont

and his grandchild Lucia Nagler of LosAngelesA service will be held on Friday De-

cember 11 at 1 pm at Todd MemorialChapel 570 N Garey Ave in Pomonawith a graveside service at Pomona Me-morial Park Cemetery immediately fol-lowing

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 9

Neepa ChowdhuryGifted artist incomparable hostess

OBITUARIES

Neepa Chowdhury a longtime Clare-mont resident died on October 22 2015 inCalcutta India She was 82

Neepa was born in what is nowBangladesh in 1933 the fourth of 13 chil-dren As the second oldest girl she learned

early on how to cook daily meals for herfamily and to concoct lavish feasts forguests during Hindu festivals Amid the1947 Muslim-Hindu violence followingthe partition of India her parents made thedangerous trip to settle in Calcutta whereher father began a career in the Indian CivilService

One of the first of Neeparsquos many gifts tomanifest itself was her talent as an artistShe was equally at home creating boldlyarresting paintings and uniquely tactile ce-ramic pieces She earned her degree fromthe Government College of Art and Craftin Calcutta and received multiple awardsfor her art Her work was shown in presti-gious exhibits in Calcutta Manila and later

ClaremontNeepa married journalist AmitabhaChowdhury in 1959 Following the birth of their son Neel in 1968 the family movedto the Philippines for 14 years where thecouplersquos second child Shome was born in1971 While Mr Chowdhury establishedthe Press Foundation of Asia (PFA) inManila and Asian Finance magazine inHong Kong as well as serving as a colum-nist for many Asian newspapers MrsChowdhury was honing her phenomenalskills as an entertainer She also became adiscerning collector of the striking arti-facts that many Claremonters remember intheir home

In 1978 the family had to leave thePhilippines because of the political tur-moil surrounding the Marcos regime Theybought a home in Claremont and the boysentered Sycamore School Mrs Chowd-hury enrolled in the Pitzer College art de-

partment where she was mentored by andfriend to both Carl and Susan Hertel Aftergraduation from Pitzer she continued on toClaremont Graduate University and re-ceived her Master of Fine Arts in 1985

Susan Seymour Pitzerrsquos former deanof faculty recalls that Mrs Chowdhuryreturned many times to Pitzer profession-ally as head cook and manager for theGrove House and as a volunteer cook forthe annual International Place dinner atMcConnell Center

ldquoNeepa was an indispensable volunteerfor all of the local organizations and causesshe believed inrdquo said Charlene Martinlongtime director of International Place at

the Claremont Colleges ldquoShe hosted in-ternational students cooked for hundredsof people went on camping trips in her sariand sandals and was an enduring charis-matic presence at innumerable events forthe Community Friends of International

Students and for the League of WomenVoters fundraisersrdquoAccording to former Claremont Mayor

Diann Ringmdashwho had the chance to seeMrs Chowdhury in action through her in-volvement with International Place andthe League of Women VotersmdashNeeparsquosskill and efficiency were a sight to behold

ldquoShe was unflappable when asked tohelp with any cooking taskrdquo Ms Ringmarveled ldquoI have seen her rotate 250chicken thighs 40 or so at a time on anoutdoor grill in 90-degree weather and inbare feetrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury also showcased herunrivaled hospitality in the vibrant homesshe and her husband Amitabha made in

Claremont first on 12th Street and later atthe corner of Harrison and Mountain av-enues

ldquoBoth places were always filled witheclectic art a heterogeneous group of in-teresting people and heavenly Indian cui-sinerdquo Russ Martin recalled ldquoPeople fromall over the world and from all strata of thecommunity were made to feel uniquelywelcome in Neeparsquos home This ability toconnect with people of all ages all

lifestyles and all ethnicities was perhapsher most profound talent and unique giftAll who knew her received the boon of herhospitality friendship and foodrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury enjoyed many closedeep and long-term personal friendships

throughout Claremont and the widerworld She cared wholeheartedly for herfriends and their families enjoying theirchildren and enriching all of their lives

Neepa is survived by her husbandAmitabha in Calcutta son Neel his wifePooja and their daughter Ishika in Singa-pore son Shome his wife Jigna their sonDevan and their daughter Sonkia in Irvineand by eight brothers and sisters and theirfamilies

An upcoming memorial for Neepa willbe held at Pitzer College Her son Shonesaid there was never any question as towhere to hold the event considering hismother lived laughed and loved in Clare-mont for 33 years

ldquoEven though she moved back to Indiain 2011 her heart continued to be in Clare-montrdquo he said ldquoClaremont was love atfirst sight It is fitting she will be cele-brated and remembered in the place sheloved so much and nurtured with such de-votionrdquo

The celebration of life is set for SundayDecember 20 from 2 to 4 pm in theFoundersrsquo Room of the McConnell Centerat Pitzer College All are welcome

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212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

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Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

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Building a better Claremontsince 1985

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Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

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attorney

SEVER LAW OFFICEDaniel C Sever Attorney419 Yale Avenue

Claremont CA 91711(909) 399-3963Emphasis on Wills Living Trusts

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Estate Corporations LLCs

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Specialize in small business accounting

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Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

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

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Income Tax Specialist since 1981

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Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

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Sedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

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HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

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Marjorie Jean Adams Case died peace-fully on December 3 2015 at PomonaValley Hospital She was 93

Marjorie or ldquoDeanrdquo as many called herwas born on January 30 1922 at PomonaValley Hospital to Wilbur and LillianAdams longtime citrus ranchers in thePomona Valley She graduated fromPomona College and married L WilliamCase in 1942 After World War II theymoved into a house they built in Clare-mont on old Cucamonga Avenue amongthe oak trees The couple soon welcomedthree children

Mrs Case was a homemaker as well asa part-time secretary for the floral depart-ment at the LA County Fair and laterworked at the Claremont Colleges for 15years before retiring A sense of commu-nity was very important to Dean She wasa member of the Pomona CongregationalChurch Fellowship group and then amember of the Claremont United Con-gregational Church She was also a docentfor Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand volunteered with the Pomona Her-itage Society at one point contributing anoral history on her life in the Pomona Val-ley

Mrs Casersquos favorite pursuits were trav-eling and spending time with her twograndchildren She was quite musicalplaying piano and organ and enjoyingshow tunes She spent time playing bridgeand Scrabble growing roses and collect-ing Bauer pottery and took great delight inwatching the birds and sunsets

Mrs Case is survived by her daughterAnn Case Ryan of Colorado her sonJames A Case of Claremont son-in-lawArthur J Ryan and her grandchildrenRobert W Ryan and Katie A Donohue ofColorado She also leaves three great-grandchildren Ryan Donohue BradyRyan and Josh Ryan

A memorial service will be held Satur-day December 12 at 3 pm at Todd Me-morial Chapel 325 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont It was Mrs Casersquos wishes thatin lieu of flowers contributions be made inthe name of her great-grandson RyanDonohue to the FRAXA Research Foun-dation 10 Prince Place Ste 203 New-buryport MA 01950 For information

email infofraxaorg

OBITUARIES

Marjorie CaseLoving wife and mother volunteer

Vincent Kwok died on Monday No-vember 2 2015 at Citrus Valley Hos-pice amp Home Health He was 55

He was born in Saigon Vietnam onMarch 23 1960 to Huan Quach(Kwok) and Phung Lam The youngestbrother in a family of 12 children hegrew up with five brothers and six sis-ters On April 27 1975 he and most of his family members escaped Vietnamas refugees to Guam and then settled inLos Angeles

Mr Kwok received his high schooldiploma from Crescenta Valley HighSchool in La Crescenta and earned hisbachelorrsquos degree in computer engi-neering at Cal Poly Pomona He de-

voted his career to serving the countryin the aerospace industry He was bap-tized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) and was sub-sequently married in the same churchHe was a caring father to his twodaughters emphasizing the importanceof education and hard work in achiev-ing success

In his spare time Vincent traveledwidely with destinations includingFrance Italy China and his homelandof Vietnam as well as Mexico andEgypt He was always willing to chal-lenge himself and managed to completethe 2015 LA marathon Mr Kwok wasa loving brother parent and friend who

in many ways resembled his own fa-ther He was kind unselfish forgivingunderstanding and helpful according tofamily His loved ones shared that hisgreatest asset was his love towards oth-ers best described in 1 Corinthians134-7

He is survived by two daughtersCynthia and Angela Kwok both of whom loved him dearly and by 10 of his siblings A service was held on No-vember 11 at Rose Hills MemorialChapel in Whittier followed by aluncheon at Vege Paradise Restaurantin San Gabriel where friends and fam-ily gathered to celebrate his life

Vincent KwokEngineer loving father and friend

Jean Neault a longtime Claremontresident died on December 1 2015

She was 87A Vigil Service will be held on

Sunday December 13 at 6 pm atTodd Memorial Chapel (325 N In-dian Hill Blvd in Claremont) A Fu-neral Mass will be held on MondayDecember 14 at 11 am at Our Ladyof the Assumption Church (435 NBerkeley Ave in Claremont) with a

reception immediately following atChurch Hall

In lieu of flowers please considermaking a contribution to the Mt SanAntonio Gardens Homeship Fundwhich provides financial assistance toresidents who otherwise could not af-ford to join the Gardens Community

A full account of Mrs Neaultrsquos lifewill be included in a future edition of the COURIER

Jean Luke Neault

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FRIDAY NOON CONCERT TheClaremont Chamber Choir singsMissa Fragmentarum mdashmass move-ments and motets from the MiddleAges to the presentmdashplus holidaymusic Scripps College Balch Audito-rium 1030 Columbia Ave Clare-mont Contact concertspomonaeduGYPSY SISTERS Winter SaleClare-mont United Church of Christ base-ment 233 W Harrison ClaremontFriday December 11 from 4 to 8 pmSaturday December 12 from 10 am to7 pm and Sunday December 13 from10 am to 430 pmLUMINARIA NIGHTS Illuminated

evening walks featuring live acousticmusic cookies and hot cider and morethan 1000 glowing candle-lit luminariaslighting a half-mile accessible loop on In-dian Hill Mesa December 11 12 18 19and 20 from 6 to 9 pm General admis-sion is $8 Discounts for students seniorschildren and RSABG members RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden 1500 N Col-lege Ave Claremont Visit rsabgorg

MORE THE MERRIER ShopClaremont and win Shop any businessin Claremont now through December 20 and bring receipts to the ClaremontChamber office The Bath Workshop

or Vom Fass Claremont for the receipttotals to be calculated For every $50 participants will receive a raffle ticketRaffle tickets will be entered for achance to win gift cards gift basketsand the grand prize of an iPad Draw-ing will be held on Monday Decem- ber 21 at noon For more informationcontact the Claremont Chamber at(909) 624-1681 or visit clare-montchamberorg

FESTIVE SOUNDS Moultrie Acad-emy of Music Voice and Dance from 1

to 3 pm at Village Square Public Plazaand CHS Band from 3 to 5 pm andClaremont Cellos from 11 am to 1 pm at Claremont Chamber PatioBIOCHAR DEMONSTRATIONThe Tree Action Group (TAG) of Sus-tainable Claremont together withRSABG is hosting a biochar demon-stration as part of an InternationalBiochar Initiative Learn how biochar

sequesters carbon from trees reducesthe need to water them and increasessoil fertility to make trees healthier Seedisplays of biochar products availableto use as a soil amendment and demon-

strations of how to produce biochar using kilns of various sizes Presented by Michael Wittman of BlueskyBiochar Improve the soil in your owngarden and invite those who manageour urban forest to participatemdashso res-idences institutions and the city canadopt these beneficial practices to re-generate Claremontrsquos urban forest 1 to4 pm Lenz Horticultural ComplexRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave ClaremontHOLIDAY WREATH WORKSHOPLearn how to make a beautiful fragrantholiday wreath for your home or to giveas a gift All materials for one wreath areincluded in class fee Two classes 9 am

and 1 pm Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College Ave Clare-mont (909) 625-8767CONCERT ldquoGospel Christmasrdquo di-verse gospel arrangements and holidayfavorites conducted by John St MarieSaturday December 12 at 730 pmand Sunday December 13 at 330 pmFirst Christian Church 1751 N Park Ave Pomona

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont VillageFREE WORSHOPS Class one Learnhow to use a laser cutter to cut etch andengrave designs in a variety of materialsup to 20rdquox12rdquo and up to 14rdquo thick Workwith acrylic wood paper cardboard fab-ric and leather The class project is tomake a custom wood ornament from 9am to noon Class two Learn the basicsto get up and running with 3D printingfrom noon to 3 pm To actually start printing in the class bring a laptop andinstall the Cura printer environment Formore details visit UMakersorg Regis-ter at meetupcomUMakers Limita-tions may apply Reserve your seat

early UMakers 1164 Monte VistaAve Building 1202 Suite 11 UplandCHRISTMAS MARKETPLACEAnnual Christmas Marketplace from 11am to 2 pm at Pilgrim CongregationalChurch 600 N Garey Ave PomonaThere will be free trade goods bakedgoodies jewelry Christmas items knit

CALENDAR Nightlife

Eva and the Vagabond Talesperform at The Press Restaurant

Page 16

Friday December 11 through Saturday December 19

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Holiday PromenadeSee our photo essay of holidayfestivities in the Claremont Village

Page 14

DecemberSaturday 12

DecemberSunday 13December

Friday 11

9-DAY CALENDARcontinues on the next page

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 13

and crocheted accessories stockingstuffers Tupperware and more For more information call (909) 622-1373

SHAKESPEARE CLUB The holiday

meeting of the Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will feature a discus-sion by Professor Linda Bisesti of CalPoly Her topic is pursuing ShakespeareFestivals in Oregon Ireland Virginiaand her own Southern CaliforniaShakespeare Festival at Cal Poly 2 pm Seaver House 305 N CollegeAve Claremont For more informa-tion contact Lucy Lynch (909) 717-1109 or lucylynchaolcomISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun wayto exercise with music of Israeli folk

dance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonicLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremont(909) 921-7115

AVIATION HISTORY Mike Smith

from the Planes of Fame Museum TheUniversity Club meets Tuesdays at1130 am at the Hughes CommunityCenter 1700 Danbury Rd Claremont$13 meeting fee includes buffet lunch

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685

FOOD TRUCK THURSDAYS Put thefrying pan away and join in for dinner Enjoy a variety of the regionrsquos most pop-ular food trucks at Fairplex Food trucksroll in every Thursday from 530 to 830 pm at the lower admin parking lot nextto the NHRA Museum bringing the

trendiest dishes on four wheels Stop byand stay or grab a bite to take homeDonrsquot forget to pick up some fresh pro-duce at the Farmers Market Free parkingand free admission Lower Administra-tion Lot on McKinley Ave Gate 1

SHABBAT DINNER 630 to 830 pm McAlister Center for Religious

Activities 919 Columbia Ave Clare-mont (909) 621-8685

PLANTS ldquoCalifornia Native PlantPropagation Winterrdquo How to sow

seed take cuttings and prepare divi-sions of some of Californiarsquos most pop-ular native plants Includes take-homematerials 9 am to noon Admission is$36 for members or $45 for publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont(909) 625-8767

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

DecemberMonday 14

DecemberTuesday 15

DecemberWednesday 16

DecemberThursday 17

DecemberFriday 18

DecemberSaturday 19

Jenelle Rensch covers the calendar arts and entertainment Deadline

Thursday at 5 pm one week before publication Include date time ad-

dress a contact phone number and fee for admission (if applicable)

Email calendarclaremont-couriercom Phone 621-4761 Fax 621-

4072 Address 1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205-B Claremont

91711 There is NO guarantee that items submitted will be published

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COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffABOVE Tiana Berrios is unsure about meeting Santa and Mrs Claus even while comforted by her motherAileen during the annual Holiday Promenade in the Claremont Village In addition to a visit from Santa the cel-ebration included live music craft vendors roving carolers and the tree lightingAT LEFT The Claremont City Council led by Mayor Corey Calaycay say a few words of introduction beforelighting the cityrsquos tree on Friday in front of the Claremont Depot

Dan Methe of the Swing Cats Big Band belts out a jazz standard dur-ing the Promenade The band played a number of Christmas tuneswith a jazz influence

Oh Christmas treeOh Christmas tree

The city treelights up theClaremont Depot

COURIER photo Peter Weinberger

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Dozens of Claremonters convenedat city hall Wednesday evening tocelebrate the lighting of the meno-

rah and the Hanukkah holidayRabbi Sholom Harlig of Chabad Inland Empire

was on hand to lead the festivities as were MayorCorey Calaycay and Pomona Mayor Eliott RothmanCity Manager Tony Ramos Mayor Pro Tem Sam Pe-droza and Councilmember Larry Schroeder were alsopresent It was the first time the Hanukkah celebrationwas held at city hall

The lighting of the menorah took place in front of the council chamber on the patio which served as aperfect spot for revelers to mingle According toRabbi Harlig the lighting of the menorah at duskchases away the forces of darkness during the holiday

ldquoThe little light in the darkness represents our gooddeedsrdquo Rabbi Harlig said ldquoAnd that is why wersquorehererdquo

Traditional Jewish songs were played by membersof various temples in the area including Temple BethIsrael in Pomona Children from the Chabad HebrewSchool sang songs including ldquoI Have a Little Drei-delrdquo Latkes and donuts were also available to ring inthe holiday spirit for anyone wishing to indulge

ldquoWersquore really happy to do it over hererdquo RabbiHarlig said in reference to the location in front of cityhall He added that Chabad has recently opened an-other branch in Claremont that deals with studentswhich is helmed by Rabbi Yossi Matusof and his wifeRochel

ldquoWersquove been living in Claremont for two and a half years nowrdquo Rabbi Matusof said ldquoItrsquos really a beauti-ful community hererdquo

Mr Calaycay was given the honor of lighting theshamash or first candle on the menorah

ldquoItrsquos an honor that we were able to do this in Clare-montrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoFor years Rabbi Harlig

has invited me over to Upland and wersquove celebratedin Upland And last year he asked me about havingthis in Claremont so Irsquom glad wersquore able to do thisrdquo

Mr Calaycay also highlighted the ldquostrong interfaithcommunityrdquo in Claremont ldquoSo itrsquos nice to be able toshare these traditions with all our community mem-

bers here in the cityrdquo he saidHuman Services Director Anne Turner coordinated

with Chabad of the Inland Empire to put on the eventAccording to Ms Turner city representatives metwith the Chabad to plan the commemoration as farback as February

During his speech Mr Calaycay touched upon re-

cent events in the region that have cast darkness overthe area and stressed the importance of coming to-gether

ldquoIn light of some of the unfortu-nate violence wersquove experiencedin the world and in our local

community here itrsquos important that wecome together during this holiday seasonto remember the tenets of what this seasonis all aboutrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoJoy hap-piness peace harmony love and the reli-gious traditions that go with this seasonrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramletnewsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 15

Claremont has first-ever menorah lighting at city hall

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffMendy Harlig helps Claremont Mayor Corey Calaycay light the Shamash or center candle on the menorah onWednesday during a Hanukkah ceremony in Claremont The event marks the first time that a menorah has beenlit at Claremont City Hall

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 16

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8and 10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at7 pm Tickets can be purchased online or at the door ndashndash Friday December 11 Shared Holiday Party withDan Cummins at 8 pm and 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 12 Shared Holiday Partywith Dan Cummins at 7 pm and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday December 13 Carlos Loma at 7 pm ndashndash Friday December 18 Jimmy O Yang at 8 pmand 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 19 Jimmy O Yang at 7 pmand 930 pm ndashndash Sunday December 20 Donald Lett at 7 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard AveClaremont Village Thursday through Saturday until2 am Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pm Standing room only after 930 pm (909)625-4808

mdashFriday December 11 Carnival of Futility(punkfolkindie) followed by Eva and the VagabondTales (folkwestern) 10 pm

mdashSaturday December 12 Wckr Spgt followed byFranklin Bruno (indie) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 13 Sunday Piano with AmyRowe at 6 pm followed by Press Karaoke withSamantha at 930 pm

mdashTuesday December 15King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday December 16 Joe Atman (piano) 930 pm mdashThursday December 17 Baldy Mountain Jazz Band(jazz) at 830 pm followed by Mixer Jon (hiphophouse) at 11 pm

mdashFriday December 18 Benefit show 10 pm mdashSaturday December 19 Jonny Come Lately(latinosoul) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 20Sunday Piano with Angela Par-rish at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (DJ) at 930 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 Fri-days and Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge withstudent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coro-nas and $3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the micor jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 VodkaRockstars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across1 Crude org5 Test as ore10 Performs like Ice-T14 Sugar substitute15 Union member

since 182016 Mosque leader 17 Halftime lead eg18 Enduring symbols19 Garage ___

20 Claremont Chamber ofCommerce Chair

22 Come together 23 Slush24 Oil source27 CSI evidence28 Lunkhead29 Arrow groove33 One __ Under God35 Just not done36 Kigali is its capital37 Vegetable39 Mix-up41 Antietam leader 42 Very numerous in

Nebraska44 Stocking material46 Cuts out47 Ottoman Empire VIP48 Nonsense51 Cloth

52 Dogma54 Brooch inlay56 Aid and ___ 58 Buffalo Springfield

lyrics _____look- whats goingdown

62 Encore63 It may be blank 64 Roman poet of

The Art of Love

65 Inkberry66 Fable maker 67 Annoy68 Broken arm mold69 Plait70 High schooler

Down1 The _____ File

spy thriller 2 Partakes in the Tour

de France3 Ten-dollar gold pieces4 Thick liqueur 5 During6 Tobermory writer 7 Swiss resort8 Karenina and Kournikova9 Amen10 Insurers calculation

11 Seafood serving style12 Recantation13 Czech composer 21 Big part of the

Sicilian scenery25 Charge26 Pilots problem30 Dwell on31 Bamboozle32 Eater of eucalyptus

leaves

34 Something spun35 Makes lacework 37 Geometric curve38 Furniture pieces40 Worthless amount42 Pomonas American

Museum of ____ Art43 Neck adornment

in Hawaii45 Frilly48 Lower quality flick 49 Roman magistrate50 Tomboy53 Electrical usage tracker 55 Cancel57 Gen Y preferred

communication59 Floral arrangement locale60 Cupid to the Greeks61 Sales personnel63 Used a chair

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 345

RESTAURANT ROW

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 344

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds 19

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LARGE ranch home in Clare-mont with one bedroomavailable for rent Sharedbathroom kitchen and laundryfacilities Beautiful horse prop-erty with access to Thomp-sonrsquos Trail Horse boardingavailable for an additional feePlease contact agent AnitaOrtiz 909-762-9305

Townhome for rent

CLAREMONT Club Threebedrooms two-and-a-half

bathrooms two-car attachedgarage $1900 monthly for lease Zia 949-677-4456

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Help wanted

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Antiques

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ldquoThe ornament of a house isthe friends who frequent itrdquo -Emerson Join us SaturdayDecember 12 from 2 to 5pm for a holiday open

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REPORT your coyote sight-ings Contact Jessica at 909-621-4761 or classifiedclaremont-couriercom

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Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Salein Claremont Claraboya area

December 12 through 13 8 am to 2 pm daily2580 N Mountain Ave Claremont

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L1 and L5 serger machines Haviland China Italian Murano-style artglass Vintage stereo and electronics Loaded garage full of tools oldwooden tool boxes hand tools yard equipment and more Pleasenote The pool table pictured is not for sale Coffee table pictured inthe living room is not for sale Family has reserved these items fromthe sale but they have not been removed To view full details pic-tures and last minute updates go to EstateSalesNET

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Happy Holidays and Happy New Year

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Thursday - Friday - Saturday

December 10 through 1210 am to 230 pm

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furnishings bedroom sets patio furniture gardenstatuary two large lions wonderful Christmas deacutecor

household accessories great kitchen and entertainingitems vanity items fine linens designer bedding

pillows four-car garage large shop tools power toolsJBL stereo sound system LPs 45s 8-tracks tons

936 Peninsula Ave Claremont(off Baseline and Padua)

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

200 S Vista Bonita Ave Glendora CA 91741Ph626-405-0721PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

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Landscaping contractor for complete landscaping

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terior Residential and commer-

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ences available Clegg 909-

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wwwwall-doctorcom

Plumbing

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Expert plumbing repairs and

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types residential repairs

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familyrsquos budget Lic454443

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Haydenrsquos Services Inc

Since 1978

Bonded Insured

NO JOB TOO BIG OR

SMALL

24-hour emergency service

909-982-8910 Senior discount

Lic359145

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24-hour service Low cost

Free estimates All plumbing

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plumber for over 25 years

Senior discounts Insured

Lic744873

909-985-5254

Rain Gutters

INLAND Empire Sheet Metal

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8815 909-205-2519

Roofing

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Call 909-982-1604

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Call 909-599-9530 nowCell 626-428-1691

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ite work Residential com-

mercial Lic830249 Ray

909-731-3511

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Johnnys Tree ServiceTree trimming

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Please call

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951-522-0992

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Certified arborist

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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$329000 (C1906)

833 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTEnjoy Claremonts elegant casuallifestyle at an affordable price in this 3bedroom 3 bathroom condo in theprestigious Claremont Terrace com-plex There is one bedroomofficedownstairs and two upstairs each withtheir own bathroom all in over 1800sq ft Vaulted ceilings with high win-dows allow the downstairs to fill withlight The patio opens to the greenbeltleading to the sparkling pool and spaThis is a great value you do not want tomiss $447000 (T833)

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DANA POINT Private and premium beach front property on a private road located in the exclusive guard-gated com-munity of Capistrano Bay District 7 x 24 security an exclusive opportunity to make your dreams of owning on the beachan amazing reality Wide-open floor plan with master bedroom with a view of the water You can hear the roar of thewaves all day long This home has an extra 6 ft of beam front and has 19 ft between the home to the north when thestandard is 7 ft providing more privacy than a typical beach front property This home is built on caissons to bedrockwhich provides more flexibility when you want to remodel or expand Plans are available for an additional two bed-rooms one bathroom (approximately 400 sq ft) Additional parking across the street for three to four more parkingspace can be built Summer fun trolley family and recreation enjoyment awaits you The trolley in the summer allowsyou to hop on and off all day long to the finest beach coastal cities like Dana Point and Laguna Beach There are won-

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701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

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Live Oak Canyon Road - $225000Secluded wooded private one-of-a-kind lot

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Claremont School DistrictGeoff Hamill

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Just Sold New Price

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 9

Neepa ChowdhuryGifted artist incomparable hostess

OBITUARIES

Neepa Chowdhury a longtime Clare-mont resident died on October 22 2015 inCalcutta India She was 82

Neepa was born in what is nowBangladesh in 1933 the fourth of 13 chil-dren As the second oldest girl she learned

early on how to cook daily meals for herfamily and to concoct lavish feasts forguests during Hindu festivals Amid the1947 Muslim-Hindu violence followingthe partition of India her parents made thedangerous trip to settle in Calcutta whereher father began a career in the Indian CivilService

One of the first of Neeparsquos many gifts tomanifest itself was her talent as an artistShe was equally at home creating boldlyarresting paintings and uniquely tactile ce-ramic pieces She earned her degree fromthe Government College of Art and Craftin Calcutta and received multiple awardsfor her art Her work was shown in presti-gious exhibits in Calcutta Manila and later

ClaremontNeepa married journalist AmitabhaChowdhury in 1959 Following the birth of their son Neel in 1968 the family movedto the Philippines for 14 years where thecouplersquos second child Shome was born in1971 While Mr Chowdhury establishedthe Press Foundation of Asia (PFA) inManila and Asian Finance magazine inHong Kong as well as serving as a colum-nist for many Asian newspapers MrsChowdhury was honing her phenomenalskills as an entertainer She also became adiscerning collector of the striking arti-facts that many Claremonters remember intheir home

In 1978 the family had to leave thePhilippines because of the political tur-moil surrounding the Marcos regime Theybought a home in Claremont and the boysentered Sycamore School Mrs Chowd-hury enrolled in the Pitzer College art de-

partment where she was mentored by andfriend to both Carl and Susan Hertel Aftergraduation from Pitzer she continued on toClaremont Graduate University and re-ceived her Master of Fine Arts in 1985

Susan Seymour Pitzerrsquos former deanof faculty recalls that Mrs Chowdhuryreturned many times to Pitzer profession-ally as head cook and manager for theGrove House and as a volunteer cook forthe annual International Place dinner atMcConnell Center

ldquoNeepa was an indispensable volunteerfor all of the local organizations and causesshe believed inrdquo said Charlene Martinlongtime director of International Place at

the Claremont Colleges ldquoShe hosted in-ternational students cooked for hundredsof people went on camping trips in her sariand sandals and was an enduring charis-matic presence at innumerable events forthe Community Friends of International

Students and for the League of WomenVoters fundraisersrdquoAccording to former Claremont Mayor

Diann Ringmdashwho had the chance to seeMrs Chowdhury in action through her in-volvement with International Place andthe League of Women VotersmdashNeeparsquosskill and efficiency were a sight to behold

ldquoShe was unflappable when asked tohelp with any cooking taskrdquo Ms Ringmarveled ldquoI have seen her rotate 250chicken thighs 40 or so at a time on anoutdoor grill in 90-degree weather and inbare feetrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury also showcased herunrivaled hospitality in the vibrant homesshe and her husband Amitabha made in

Claremont first on 12th Street and later atthe corner of Harrison and Mountain av-enues

ldquoBoth places were always filled witheclectic art a heterogeneous group of in-teresting people and heavenly Indian cui-sinerdquo Russ Martin recalled ldquoPeople fromall over the world and from all strata of thecommunity were made to feel uniquelywelcome in Neeparsquos home This ability toconnect with people of all ages all

lifestyles and all ethnicities was perhapsher most profound talent and unique giftAll who knew her received the boon of herhospitality friendship and foodrdquo

Mrs Chowdhury enjoyed many closedeep and long-term personal friendships

throughout Claremont and the widerworld She cared wholeheartedly for herfriends and their families enjoying theirchildren and enriching all of their lives

Neepa is survived by her husbandAmitabha in Calcutta son Neel his wifePooja and their daughter Ishika in Singa-pore son Shome his wife Jigna their sonDevan and their daughter Sonkia in Irvineand by eight brothers and sisters and theirfamilies

An upcoming memorial for Neepa willbe held at Pitzer College Her son Shonesaid there was never any question as towhere to hold the event considering hismother lived laughed and loved in Clare-mont for 33 years

ldquoEven though she moved back to Indiain 2011 her heart continued to be in Clare-montrdquo he said ldquoClaremont was love atfirst sight It is fitting she will be cele-brated and remembered in the place sheloved so much and nurtured with such de-votionrdquo

The celebration of life is set for SundayDecember 20 from 2 to 4 pm in theFoundersrsquo Room of the McConnell Centerat Pitzer College All are welcome

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Claremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

SEVER LAW OFFICEDaniel C Sever Attorney419 Yale Avenue

Claremont CA 91711(909) 399-3963Emphasis on Wills Living Trusts

Probate Powers of Attorney Real

Estate Corporations LLCs

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

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

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

PROF SSION L

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

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI E-PRO

GREEN SRES DRE 00997900

Wheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

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

Best Possible Price Achieved Every Time

Meticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

SRS GENERALCONTRACTOR INC909-621-1559

wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

bull Residential Remodelbull Restoration of Unique amp Vintage

homes bull Room additions

designbuild

PETER T IGLER DDSD INGRID ROJAS DDSCosmetic amp General Dentistry

615 W Foothill Blvd

Claremont CA 91711(909) 624-68151 Hour In-Office Bleaching VeneersWhite Fillings Dental Implants Dentures

LIGHTFOOT bull RALLSamp LIGHTFOOT LLP

Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

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

cpa

financial consultants

SUZANNE H CHRISTIANCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

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

Ann M Johannsen OD

Brad A Baggarly OD

OPTOMETRY695 W Foothill BlvdEstablished 1972

(909) 625-7861

wwwclaremontoptometrycomEyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare

chiropractor

DR MARTIN S McLEOD411 N Indian Hill Blvd

Claremont CA 91711

(909) 621-1208bull Joint amp Muscle Pain bull Headache

bull Sciatica bull Pinched nerve

bull Most Insurance accepted

bull Personal injury

optometry

dentist

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

(909) 626-1684wwwCoxandPatelDDScom

Sedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

financial consultants

PAMELA J ZEDICKCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERreg

Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 11

Marjorie Jean Adams Case died peace-fully on December 3 2015 at PomonaValley Hospital She was 93

Marjorie or ldquoDeanrdquo as many called herwas born on January 30 1922 at PomonaValley Hospital to Wilbur and LillianAdams longtime citrus ranchers in thePomona Valley She graduated fromPomona College and married L WilliamCase in 1942 After World War II theymoved into a house they built in Clare-mont on old Cucamonga Avenue amongthe oak trees The couple soon welcomedthree children

Mrs Case was a homemaker as well asa part-time secretary for the floral depart-ment at the LA County Fair and laterworked at the Claremont Colleges for 15years before retiring A sense of commu-nity was very important to Dean She wasa member of the Pomona CongregationalChurch Fellowship group and then amember of the Claremont United Con-gregational Church She was also a docentfor Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand volunteered with the Pomona Her-itage Society at one point contributing anoral history on her life in the Pomona Val-ley

Mrs Casersquos favorite pursuits were trav-eling and spending time with her twograndchildren She was quite musicalplaying piano and organ and enjoyingshow tunes She spent time playing bridgeand Scrabble growing roses and collect-ing Bauer pottery and took great delight inwatching the birds and sunsets

Mrs Case is survived by her daughterAnn Case Ryan of Colorado her sonJames A Case of Claremont son-in-lawArthur J Ryan and her grandchildrenRobert W Ryan and Katie A Donohue ofColorado She also leaves three great-grandchildren Ryan Donohue BradyRyan and Josh Ryan

A memorial service will be held Satur-day December 12 at 3 pm at Todd Me-morial Chapel 325 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont It was Mrs Casersquos wishes thatin lieu of flowers contributions be made inthe name of her great-grandson RyanDonohue to the FRAXA Research Foun-dation 10 Prince Place Ste 203 New-buryport MA 01950 For information

email infofraxaorg

OBITUARIES

Marjorie CaseLoving wife and mother volunteer

Vincent Kwok died on Monday No-vember 2 2015 at Citrus Valley Hos-pice amp Home Health He was 55

He was born in Saigon Vietnam onMarch 23 1960 to Huan Quach(Kwok) and Phung Lam The youngestbrother in a family of 12 children hegrew up with five brothers and six sis-ters On April 27 1975 he and most of his family members escaped Vietnamas refugees to Guam and then settled inLos Angeles

Mr Kwok received his high schooldiploma from Crescenta Valley HighSchool in La Crescenta and earned hisbachelorrsquos degree in computer engi-neering at Cal Poly Pomona He de-

voted his career to serving the countryin the aerospace industry He was bap-tized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) and was sub-sequently married in the same churchHe was a caring father to his twodaughters emphasizing the importanceof education and hard work in achiev-ing success

In his spare time Vincent traveledwidely with destinations includingFrance Italy China and his homelandof Vietnam as well as Mexico andEgypt He was always willing to chal-lenge himself and managed to completethe 2015 LA marathon Mr Kwok wasa loving brother parent and friend who

in many ways resembled his own fa-ther He was kind unselfish forgivingunderstanding and helpful according tofamily His loved ones shared that hisgreatest asset was his love towards oth-ers best described in 1 Corinthians134-7

He is survived by two daughtersCynthia and Angela Kwok both of whom loved him dearly and by 10 of his siblings A service was held on No-vember 11 at Rose Hills MemorialChapel in Whittier followed by aluncheon at Vege Paradise Restaurantin San Gabriel where friends and fam-ily gathered to celebrate his life

Vincent KwokEngineer loving father and friend

Jean Neault a longtime Claremontresident died on December 1 2015

She was 87A Vigil Service will be held on

Sunday December 13 at 6 pm atTodd Memorial Chapel (325 N In-dian Hill Blvd in Claremont) A Fu-neral Mass will be held on MondayDecember 14 at 11 am at Our Ladyof the Assumption Church (435 NBerkeley Ave in Claremont) with a

reception immediately following atChurch Hall

In lieu of flowers please considermaking a contribution to the Mt SanAntonio Gardens Homeship Fundwhich provides financial assistance toresidents who otherwise could not af-ford to join the Gardens Community

A full account of Mrs Neaultrsquos lifewill be included in a future edition of the COURIER

Jean Luke Neault

Every Friday

in print

Every day

online

wwwclaremont-

couriercom

621-4761

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 12

FRIDAY NOON CONCERT TheClaremont Chamber Choir singsMissa Fragmentarum mdashmass move-ments and motets from the MiddleAges to the presentmdashplus holidaymusic Scripps College Balch Audito-rium 1030 Columbia Ave Clare-mont Contact concertspomonaeduGYPSY SISTERS Winter SaleClare-mont United Church of Christ base-ment 233 W Harrison ClaremontFriday December 11 from 4 to 8 pmSaturday December 12 from 10 am to7 pm and Sunday December 13 from10 am to 430 pmLUMINARIA NIGHTS Illuminated

evening walks featuring live acousticmusic cookies and hot cider and morethan 1000 glowing candle-lit luminariaslighting a half-mile accessible loop on In-dian Hill Mesa December 11 12 18 19and 20 from 6 to 9 pm General admis-sion is $8 Discounts for students seniorschildren and RSABG members RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden 1500 N Col-lege Ave Claremont Visit rsabgorg

MORE THE MERRIER ShopClaremont and win Shop any businessin Claremont now through December 20 and bring receipts to the ClaremontChamber office The Bath Workshop

or Vom Fass Claremont for the receipttotals to be calculated For every $50 participants will receive a raffle ticketRaffle tickets will be entered for achance to win gift cards gift basketsand the grand prize of an iPad Draw-ing will be held on Monday Decem- ber 21 at noon For more informationcontact the Claremont Chamber at(909) 624-1681 or visit clare-montchamberorg

FESTIVE SOUNDS Moultrie Acad-emy of Music Voice and Dance from 1

to 3 pm at Village Square Public Plazaand CHS Band from 3 to 5 pm andClaremont Cellos from 11 am to 1 pm at Claremont Chamber PatioBIOCHAR DEMONSTRATIONThe Tree Action Group (TAG) of Sus-tainable Claremont together withRSABG is hosting a biochar demon-stration as part of an InternationalBiochar Initiative Learn how biochar

sequesters carbon from trees reducesthe need to water them and increasessoil fertility to make trees healthier Seedisplays of biochar products availableto use as a soil amendment and demon-

strations of how to produce biochar using kilns of various sizes Presented by Michael Wittman of BlueskyBiochar Improve the soil in your owngarden and invite those who manageour urban forest to participatemdashso res-idences institutions and the city canadopt these beneficial practices to re-generate Claremontrsquos urban forest 1 to4 pm Lenz Horticultural ComplexRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave ClaremontHOLIDAY WREATH WORKSHOPLearn how to make a beautiful fragrantholiday wreath for your home or to giveas a gift All materials for one wreath areincluded in class fee Two classes 9 am

and 1 pm Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College Ave Clare-mont (909) 625-8767CONCERT ldquoGospel Christmasrdquo di-verse gospel arrangements and holidayfavorites conducted by John St MarieSaturday December 12 at 730 pmand Sunday December 13 at 330 pmFirst Christian Church 1751 N Park Ave Pomona

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont VillageFREE WORSHOPS Class one Learnhow to use a laser cutter to cut etch andengrave designs in a variety of materialsup to 20rdquox12rdquo and up to 14rdquo thick Workwith acrylic wood paper cardboard fab-ric and leather The class project is tomake a custom wood ornament from 9am to noon Class two Learn the basicsto get up and running with 3D printingfrom noon to 3 pm To actually start printing in the class bring a laptop andinstall the Cura printer environment Formore details visit UMakersorg Regis-ter at meetupcomUMakers Limita-tions may apply Reserve your seat

early UMakers 1164 Monte VistaAve Building 1202 Suite 11 UplandCHRISTMAS MARKETPLACEAnnual Christmas Marketplace from 11am to 2 pm at Pilgrim CongregationalChurch 600 N Garey Ave PomonaThere will be free trade goods bakedgoodies jewelry Christmas items knit

CALENDAR Nightlife

Eva and the Vagabond Talesperform at The Press Restaurant

Page 16

Friday December 11 through Saturday December 19

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Holiday PromenadeSee our photo essay of holidayfestivities in the Claremont Village

Page 14

DecemberSaturday 12

DecemberSunday 13December

Friday 11

9-DAY CALENDARcontinues on the next page

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 13

and crocheted accessories stockingstuffers Tupperware and more For more information call (909) 622-1373

SHAKESPEARE CLUB The holiday

meeting of the Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will feature a discus-sion by Professor Linda Bisesti of CalPoly Her topic is pursuing ShakespeareFestivals in Oregon Ireland Virginiaand her own Southern CaliforniaShakespeare Festival at Cal Poly 2 pm Seaver House 305 N CollegeAve Claremont For more informa-tion contact Lucy Lynch (909) 717-1109 or lucylynchaolcomISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun wayto exercise with music of Israeli folk

dance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonicLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremont(909) 921-7115

AVIATION HISTORY Mike Smith

from the Planes of Fame Museum TheUniversity Club meets Tuesdays at1130 am at the Hughes CommunityCenter 1700 Danbury Rd Claremont$13 meeting fee includes buffet lunch

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685

FOOD TRUCK THURSDAYS Put thefrying pan away and join in for dinner Enjoy a variety of the regionrsquos most pop-ular food trucks at Fairplex Food trucksroll in every Thursday from 530 to 830 pm at the lower admin parking lot nextto the NHRA Museum bringing the

trendiest dishes on four wheels Stop byand stay or grab a bite to take homeDonrsquot forget to pick up some fresh pro-duce at the Farmers Market Free parkingand free admission Lower Administra-tion Lot on McKinley Ave Gate 1

SHABBAT DINNER 630 to 830 pm McAlister Center for Religious

Activities 919 Columbia Ave Clare-mont (909) 621-8685

PLANTS ldquoCalifornia Native PlantPropagation Winterrdquo How to sow

seed take cuttings and prepare divi-sions of some of Californiarsquos most pop-ular native plants Includes take-homematerials 9 am to noon Admission is$36 for members or $45 for publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont(909) 625-8767

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

DecemberMonday 14

DecemberTuesday 15

DecemberWednesday 16

DecemberThursday 17

DecemberFriday 18

DecemberSaturday 19

Jenelle Rensch covers the calendar arts and entertainment Deadline

Thursday at 5 pm one week before publication Include date time ad-

dress a contact phone number and fee for admission (if applicable)

Email calendarclaremont-couriercom Phone 621-4761 Fax 621-

4072 Address 1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205-B Claremont

91711 There is NO guarantee that items submitted will be published

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 14

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffABOVE Tiana Berrios is unsure about meeting Santa and Mrs Claus even while comforted by her motherAileen during the annual Holiday Promenade in the Claremont Village In addition to a visit from Santa the cel-ebration included live music craft vendors roving carolers and the tree lightingAT LEFT The Claremont City Council led by Mayor Corey Calaycay say a few words of introduction beforelighting the cityrsquos tree on Friday in front of the Claremont Depot

Dan Methe of the Swing Cats Big Band belts out a jazz standard dur-ing the Promenade The band played a number of Christmas tuneswith a jazz influence

Oh Christmas treeOh Christmas tree

The city treelights up theClaremont Depot

COURIER photo Peter Weinberger

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Dozens of Claremonters convenedat city hall Wednesday evening tocelebrate the lighting of the meno-

rah and the Hanukkah holidayRabbi Sholom Harlig of Chabad Inland Empire

was on hand to lead the festivities as were MayorCorey Calaycay and Pomona Mayor Eliott RothmanCity Manager Tony Ramos Mayor Pro Tem Sam Pe-droza and Councilmember Larry Schroeder were alsopresent It was the first time the Hanukkah celebrationwas held at city hall

The lighting of the menorah took place in front of the council chamber on the patio which served as aperfect spot for revelers to mingle According toRabbi Harlig the lighting of the menorah at duskchases away the forces of darkness during the holiday

ldquoThe little light in the darkness represents our gooddeedsrdquo Rabbi Harlig said ldquoAnd that is why wersquorehererdquo

Traditional Jewish songs were played by membersof various temples in the area including Temple BethIsrael in Pomona Children from the Chabad HebrewSchool sang songs including ldquoI Have a Little Drei-delrdquo Latkes and donuts were also available to ring inthe holiday spirit for anyone wishing to indulge

ldquoWersquore really happy to do it over hererdquo RabbiHarlig said in reference to the location in front of cityhall He added that Chabad has recently opened an-other branch in Claremont that deals with studentswhich is helmed by Rabbi Yossi Matusof and his wifeRochel

ldquoWersquove been living in Claremont for two and a half years nowrdquo Rabbi Matusof said ldquoItrsquos really a beauti-ful community hererdquo

Mr Calaycay was given the honor of lighting theshamash or first candle on the menorah

ldquoItrsquos an honor that we were able to do this in Clare-montrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoFor years Rabbi Harlig

has invited me over to Upland and wersquove celebratedin Upland And last year he asked me about havingthis in Claremont so Irsquom glad wersquore able to do thisrdquo

Mr Calaycay also highlighted the ldquostrong interfaithcommunityrdquo in Claremont ldquoSo itrsquos nice to be able toshare these traditions with all our community mem-

bers here in the cityrdquo he saidHuman Services Director Anne Turner coordinated

with Chabad of the Inland Empire to put on the eventAccording to Ms Turner city representatives metwith the Chabad to plan the commemoration as farback as February

During his speech Mr Calaycay touched upon re-

cent events in the region that have cast darkness overthe area and stressed the importance of coming to-gether

ldquoIn light of some of the unfortu-nate violence wersquove experiencedin the world and in our local

community here itrsquos important that wecome together during this holiday seasonto remember the tenets of what this seasonis all aboutrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoJoy hap-piness peace harmony love and the reli-gious traditions that go with this seasonrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramletnewsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 15

Claremont has first-ever menorah lighting at city hall

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffMendy Harlig helps Claremont Mayor Corey Calaycay light the Shamash or center candle on the menorah onWednesday during a Hanukkah ceremony in Claremont The event marks the first time that a menorah has beenlit at Claremont City Hall

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 16

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8and 10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at7 pm Tickets can be purchased online or at the door ndashndash Friday December 11 Shared Holiday Party withDan Cummins at 8 pm and 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 12 Shared Holiday Partywith Dan Cummins at 7 pm and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday December 13 Carlos Loma at 7 pm ndashndash Friday December 18 Jimmy O Yang at 8 pmand 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 19 Jimmy O Yang at 7 pmand 930 pm ndashndash Sunday December 20 Donald Lett at 7 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard AveClaremont Village Thursday through Saturday until2 am Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pm Standing room only after 930 pm (909)625-4808

mdashFriday December 11 Carnival of Futility(punkfolkindie) followed by Eva and the VagabondTales (folkwestern) 10 pm

mdashSaturday December 12 Wckr Spgt followed byFranklin Bruno (indie) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 13 Sunday Piano with AmyRowe at 6 pm followed by Press Karaoke withSamantha at 930 pm

mdashTuesday December 15King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday December 16 Joe Atman (piano) 930 pm mdashThursday December 17 Baldy Mountain Jazz Band(jazz) at 830 pm followed by Mixer Jon (hiphophouse) at 11 pm

mdashFriday December 18 Benefit show 10 pm mdashSaturday December 19 Jonny Come Lately(latinosoul) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 20Sunday Piano with Angela Par-rish at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (DJ) at 930 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 Fri-days and Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge withstudent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coro-nas and $3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the micor jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 VodkaRockstars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across1 Crude org5 Test as ore10 Performs like Ice-T14 Sugar substitute15 Union member

since 182016 Mosque leader 17 Halftime lead eg18 Enduring symbols19 Garage ___

20 Claremont Chamber ofCommerce Chair

22 Come together 23 Slush24 Oil source27 CSI evidence28 Lunkhead29 Arrow groove33 One __ Under God35 Just not done36 Kigali is its capital37 Vegetable39 Mix-up41 Antietam leader 42 Very numerous in

Nebraska44 Stocking material46 Cuts out47 Ottoman Empire VIP48 Nonsense51 Cloth

52 Dogma54 Brooch inlay56 Aid and ___ 58 Buffalo Springfield

lyrics _____look- whats goingdown

62 Encore63 It may be blank 64 Roman poet of

The Art of Love

65 Inkberry66 Fable maker 67 Annoy68 Broken arm mold69 Plait70 High schooler

Down1 The _____ File

spy thriller 2 Partakes in the Tour

de France3 Ten-dollar gold pieces4 Thick liqueur 5 During6 Tobermory writer 7 Swiss resort8 Karenina and Kournikova9 Amen10 Insurers calculation

11 Seafood serving style12 Recantation13 Czech composer 21 Big part of the

Sicilian scenery25 Charge26 Pilots problem30 Dwell on31 Bamboozle32 Eater of eucalyptus

leaves

34 Something spun35 Makes lacework 37 Geometric curve38 Furniture pieces40 Worthless amount42 Pomonas American

Museum of ____ Art43 Neck adornment

in Hawaii45 Frilly48 Lower quality flick 49 Roman magistrate50 Tomboy53 Electrical usage tracker 55 Cancel57 Gen Y preferred

communication59 Floral arrangement locale60 Cupid to the Greeks61 Sales personnel63 Used a chair

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 345

RESTAURANT ROW

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 344

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds 19

Rentals

For lease

THREE bedrooms two bath-rooms 3023 Lansbury$2450 Water trash gar-dener Depositpets nego-tiable Totally remodeledCentral air 24x25 familyroom Handicap friendly Mid-December 909-596-5979

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

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

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

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-

room two bathroom two-story home Community poolNear Claremont Club Newdrought-resistant landscap-ing $2600 monthly 909-260-1028

THREE bedroom 175 bath-room house located on WTwelfth St No pets smokersWater city and gardener in-cluded $2100 monthly 909-626-3757

Office space for rent

GREAT Village location Med-icalprofessional space Ap-proximately 650 sq ft Waitingroom and private half-bath-room $1755 monthly includes

water 909-447-7716

Room for rent

LARGE ranch home in Clare-mont with one bedroomavailable for rent Sharedbathroom kitchen and laundryfacilities Beautiful horse prop-erty with access to Thomp-sonrsquos Trail Horse boardingavailable for an additional feePlease contact agent AnitaOrtiz 909-762-9305

Townhome for rent

CLAREMONT Club Threebedrooms two-and-a-half

bathrooms two-car attachedgarage $1900 monthly for lease Zia 949-677-4456

Employment

Help wanted

EXECUTIVE Assistant part-time Claremont 949-338-1916

Marketplace

Antiques

A barn and house full of an-tiques furniture and smallsRefinishing too 909-593-1846Kensoldenoddit iescomLa Verne

Sale

ldquoThe ornament of a house isthe friends who frequent itrdquo -Emerson Join us SaturdayDecember 12 from 2 to 5pm for a holiday open

house The Ivy House An-tiquesElement Home andGarden 214 Foothill Blvd

Animals

Coyote sightings

REPORT your coyote sight-ings Contact Jessica at 909-621-4761 or classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Found pet

FOUND A cream coloredPomeranianAmerican Es-kimo dog mix Nurtured maleNo chip no collar Foundnear Mountain and Foothillon Friday December 4 909-286-2681

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees islooking for a loving homeThis gentle giant has all of his

shots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

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Welcomes

Rosalena OconJustin Daniel

Stephen KeplerWho Recently

Joined Our Office

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Top Producers November 2015

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POMONA Beautiful upgraded and energy-rated homein the sought-after north Pomona Yorba district Newlyfinished hardwood floors large remodeled kitchen withcustom oak cabinetry remodeled bathrooms upgraded

dual and triple-pane windows throughout newer centralAC and heat whole-house water filtration systemwhole-house vent fan custom hardscape and paversceiling fans and upgraded plumbing throughout and aGreen Rating of 49 for energy efficiency upgrades$398000 (W278)

HIGHLAND Enter to find a warm and welcoming fire-place just in time for the holidays Glass sliding doorsbeckon you outside to sit and relax in your own gardengetaway or barbecue up a feast for friends Four big

bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs (one moredown) Pool spa clubhouse tennis courts recreationand activities planned year round Hurry and see thiswell designed home that has a recently remodeledkitchen and bathrooms Stay comfortable and coolyear-round with central airheat $375000 (S29104)

UPLAND Extremely spacious and rare Quad Mobile Homein prestigious Upland Meadows Estates Featuring threebedrooms and two bathrooms with 3520 sq ft of living areaIt has a large living room and cozy fireplace Master bedroom

is spacious There are two more bedrooms plus another roomthat can be used as fourth bedroom The kitchen offers adouble oven lots of storage and counter space Crownmolding light wood laminate floors newer roof copper plumbingand dual-pane windowssliders It has a two-car garage withstorage cabinets and shed in back $135000 (F929)

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Susan Emerson9094477710

Jeannette Ewing9096700322

Diane Fox9094477709

Sharon Fagundes9094477701

Geoff Hamill9096210500

Rose Ishman9096241617

Bernadette Kendall9096701717

Cheryl Knight9094477715

Nicholas Neece9094477706

Sue Gold9094477714

Gloria Alvarez9096700322

701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

6-car garage stables citrus grove guest houseBernadette Kendall

bernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

120 Meredith Street ClaremontLocated in the Oak Park neighborhood

Comfortable 2 bed home offers RV parkingLarge lot features a pool and covered patio

Rob Titusrobrobtituscom - 9094507415

660 Delaware Drive ClaremontPrestigious Towne Ranch Neighborhood - $725000

Beautifully Remodeled Pool HomeGeoff HamillMason Prophet

GeoffGeoffHamillcom - 9096210500MasonMasonProphetcom - 9094477708

Mid-Century custom by D W HendersonBeautifully remodeled kitchen amp bathrooms

Claremontrsquos coveted Piedmont Mesa neighborhood

Mason Prophetmasonmasonprophetcom - 9094477708

518 E Rosewood Court Ontario Historic DistrictAdorable 3 bed home freshly painted

Updated kitchen lots of character and charmDrought tolerant landscaping 7049 sq ft lot

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

1362 Briarcroft Road ClaremontSingle-story features custom designed kitchen

3 bed 2 bath 1718 sq ft 10105 sq ft lotExcellent schools and Claremont Colleges

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing

Sale Pending Sale Pending Sale Pending

4472 Cardinal Cushing Claremont - $1590000Exclusive North Claremont Stone Canyon Preserve

Picturesque hillside setting with a pool amp spaSpanish Colonial estate nestled in the foothills

Nicholas NeeceGeoff Hamillnicholasneecesothebysrealtycom - 9094477706

geoffgeoffhamillcom ndash 9096210500

Live Oak Canyon Road - $225000Secluded wooded private one-of-a-kind lot

121 acre horse property in picturesque settingGradual level pad to build on with lots of potential

Claremont School DistrictGeoff Hamill

geoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Prestigious Mid-Century in Towne Ranch - $600000Spacious living room with brick fireplace

Cheerful kitchen with eating and office nook Central airheating copper plumbing built-ins

Geoff Hamillgeoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Just Sold New Price

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architect

WOOTTONARCHITECTURE595 Clarion PlaceClaremont CA 91711

(626) 536-9699wwwwoottonarchcom

Client-conscience Design-conscience

Environment-conscience

MIKE F OrsquoBRIENAttorney at Law

212 Yale AvenueClaremont CA 91711

(909) 626-9999wwwmikefobriencomwwwfacebookcommoblawoffices

Specialist in personal injury and wrongfuldeath cases Se habla espantildeol

BUXBAUM amp CHAKMAKA Law Corporation

414 Yale Avenue Suite K

Claremont CA 91711

(909) 621-4707

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

architect

WHEELER amp WHEELERAIA Architects Inc

133 South Spring StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 624-5095wwwwheelerarchitectscom

Building a better Claremontsince 1985

attorneyattorney

attorney

Christine D ThieloAttorney at Law

480 N Indian Hill Suite 1AClaremont CA 91711

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

Custody and Criminal Law Matters

wwwthielolawcom

attorney

SEVER LAW OFFICEDaniel C Sever Attorney419 Yale Avenue

Claremont CA 91711(909) 399-3963Emphasis on Wills Living Trusts

Probate Powers of Attorney Real

Estate Corporations LLCs

attorney

WILKINSON ampWILKINSON

341 W First StreetClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1555

Certified Specialists in Trusts Probate

and Estate Planning Litigation of same

attorney

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

(909) 447-6802wwwchristiansenaccountingcomwwwfacebookcomchristiansenaccountingcpa

Specialize in small business accounting

and tax planning since 1962

accounting

Kendall amp Gkikas LLPAttorneys at Law

134 Harvard Avenue 2nd FloorClaremont CA 91711

(909) 482-1422

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

PROF SSION L

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

real estate broker

Geoff T HamillBroker Associate ABR CRS GRI E-PRO

GREEN SRES DRE 00997900

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

Best Possible Price Achieved Every Time

Meticulous care and attention to detail

tax preparationEA

D PROFFITT EAClaremont CA 91711

Phone (909) 445-1379deedproffitteacomVisit my website atwwwdproffitteacom

Income Tax Specialist since 1981

Payroll Service bull Accounting

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wwwsrsgeneralcontractorcomPractical design tastefully executed

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homes bull Room additions

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Certified Public Accountants

675 W Foothill Blvd Suite 300Claremont CA 91711

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

cpa

financial consultants

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Professional Securities offered throughLPL Financial

Member of FINRASIPC

419 Yale Ave Claremont

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

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(909) 625-7861

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bull Sciatica bull Pinched nerve

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optometry

dentist

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(909) 626-1684wwwCoxandPatelDDScom

Sedation Laser Bleaching ImplantsSame Day Crowns Digital X-rays

dentist

SERVICE DIRECTORY

HARTMANBALDWINDESIGNBUILD

100 West Foothill BlvdClaremont CA 91711

(909) 670-1344wwwhartmanbaldwincom

Since 1984

Residential remodeling historicrestorations and custom home building

designbuild

financial consultants

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Securities and advisory services offeredthrough National Planning Corporation

Member of FINRASIPC a registeredinvestment advisor

393 W Foothill Blvd Suite 110Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1947Intelligent solutions Exceptional service

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 11

Marjorie Jean Adams Case died peace-fully on December 3 2015 at PomonaValley Hospital She was 93

Marjorie or ldquoDeanrdquo as many called herwas born on January 30 1922 at PomonaValley Hospital to Wilbur and LillianAdams longtime citrus ranchers in thePomona Valley She graduated fromPomona College and married L WilliamCase in 1942 After World War II theymoved into a house they built in Clare-mont on old Cucamonga Avenue amongthe oak trees The couple soon welcomedthree children

Mrs Case was a homemaker as well asa part-time secretary for the floral depart-ment at the LA County Fair and laterworked at the Claremont Colleges for 15years before retiring A sense of commu-nity was very important to Dean She wasa member of the Pomona CongregationalChurch Fellowship group and then amember of the Claremont United Con-gregational Church She was also a docentfor Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand volunteered with the Pomona Her-itage Society at one point contributing anoral history on her life in the Pomona Val-ley

Mrs Casersquos favorite pursuits were trav-eling and spending time with her twograndchildren She was quite musicalplaying piano and organ and enjoyingshow tunes She spent time playing bridgeand Scrabble growing roses and collect-ing Bauer pottery and took great delight inwatching the birds and sunsets

Mrs Case is survived by her daughterAnn Case Ryan of Colorado her sonJames A Case of Claremont son-in-lawArthur J Ryan and her grandchildrenRobert W Ryan and Katie A Donohue ofColorado She also leaves three great-grandchildren Ryan Donohue BradyRyan and Josh Ryan

A memorial service will be held Satur-day December 12 at 3 pm at Todd Me-morial Chapel 325 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont It was Mrs Casersquos wishes thatin lieu of flowers contributions be made inthe name of her great-grandson RyanDonohue to the FRAXA Research Foun-dation 10 Prince Place Ste 203 New-buryport MA 01950 For information

email infofraxaorg

OBITUARIES

Marjorie CaseLoving wife and mother volunteer

Vincent Kwok died on Monday No-vember 2 2015 at Citrus Valley Hos-pice amp Home Health He was 55

He was born in Saigon Vietnam onMarch 23 1960 to Huan Quach(Kwok) and Phung Lam The youngestbrother in a family of 12 children hegrew up with five brothers and six sis-ters On April 27 1975 he and most of his family members escaped Vietnamas refugees to Guam and then settled inLos Angeles

Mr Kwok received his high schooldiploma from Crescenta Valley HighSchool in La Crescenta and earned hisbachelorrsquos degree in computer engi-neering at Cal Poly Pomona He de-

voted his career to serving the countryin the aerospace industry He was bap-tized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) and was sub-sequently married in the same churchHe was a caring father to his twodaughters emphasizing the importanceof education and hard work in achiev-ing success

In his spare time Vincent traveledwidely with destinations includingFrance Italy China and his homelandof Vietnam as well as Mexico andEgypt He was always willing to chal-lenge himself and managed to completethe 2015 LA marathon Mr Kwok wasa loving brother parent and friend who

in many ways resembled his own fa-ther He was kind unselfish forgivingunderstanding and helpful according tofamily His loved ones shared that hisgreatest asset was his love towards oth-ers best described in 1 Corinthians134-7

He is survived by two daughtersCynthia and Angela Kwok both of whom loved him dearly and by 10 of his siblings A service was held on No-vember 11 at Rose Hills MemorialChapel in Whittier followed by aluncheon at Vege Paradise Restaurantin San Gabriel where friends and fam-ily gathered to celebrate his life

Vincent KwokEngineer loving father and friend

Jean Neault a longtime Claremontresident died on December 1 2015

She was 87A Vigil Service will be held on

Sunday December 13 at 6 pm atTodd Memorial Chapel (325 N In-dian Hill Blvd in Claremont) A Fu-neral Mass will be held on MondayDecember 14 at 11 am at Our Ladyof the Assumption Church (435 NBerkeley Ave in Claremont) with a

reception immediately following atChurch Hall

In lieu of flowers please considermaking a contribution to the Mt SanAntonio Gardens Homeship Fundwhich provides financial assistance toresidents who otherwise could not af-ford to join the Gardens Community

A full account of Mrs Neaultrsquos lifewill be included in a future edition of the COURIER

Jean Luke Neault

Every Friday

in print

Every day

online

wwwclaremont-

couriercom

621-4761

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 12

FRIDAY NOON CONCERT TheClaremont Chamber Choir singsMissa Fragmentarum mdashmass move-ments and motets from the MiddleAges to the presentmdashplus holidaymusic Scripps College Balch Audito-rium 1030 Columbia Ave Clare-mont Contact concertspomonaeduGYPSY SISTERS Winter SaleClare-mont United Church of Christ base-ment 233 W Harrison ClaremontFriday December 11 from 4 to 8 pmSaturday December 12 from 10 am to7 pm and Sunday December 13 from10 am to 430 pmLUMINARIA NIGHTS Illuminated

evening walks featuring live acousticmusic cookies and hot cider and morethan 1000 glowing candle-lit luminariaslighting a half-mile accessible loop on In-dian Hill Mesa December 11 12 18 19and 20 from 6 to 9 pm General admis-sion is $8 Discounts for students seniorschildren and RSABG members RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden 1500 N Col-lege Ave Claremont Visit rsabgorg

MORE THE MERRIER ShopClaremont and win Shop any businessin Claremont now through December 20 and bring receipts to the ClaremontChamber office The Bath Workshop

or Vom Fass Claremont for the receipttotals to be calculated For every $50 participants will receive a raffle ticketRaffle tickets will be entered for achance to win gift cards gift basketsand the grand prize of an iPad Draw-ing will be held on Monday Decem- ber 21 at noon For more informationcontact the Claremont Chamber at(909) 624-1681 or visit clare-montchamberorg

FESTIVE SOUNDS Moultrie Acad-emy of Music Voice and Dance from 1

to 3 pm at Village Square Public Plazaand CHS Band from 3 to 5 pm andClaremont Cellos from 11 am to 1 pm at Claremont Chamber PatioBIOCHAR DEMONSTRATIONThe Tree Action Group (TAG) of Sus-tainable Claremont together withRSABG is hosting a biochar demon-stration as part of an InternationalBiochar Initiative Learn how biochar

sequesters carbon from trees reducesthe need to water them and increasessoil fertility to make trees healthier Seedisplays of biochar products availableto use as a soil amendment and demon-

strations of how to produce biochar using kilns of various sizes Presented by Michael Wittman of BlueskyBiochar Improve the soil in your owngarden and invite those who manageour urban forest to participatemdashso res-idences institutions and the city canadopt these beneficial practices to re-generate Claremontrsquos urban forest 1 to4 pm Lenz Horticultural ComplexRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave ClaremontHOLIDAY WREATH WORKSHOPLearn how to make a beautiful fragrantholiday wreath for your home or to giveas a gift All materials for one wreath areincluded in class fee Two classes 9 am

and 1 pm Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College Ave Clare-mont (909) 625-8767CONCERT ldquoGospel Christmasrdquo di-verse gospel arrangements and holidayfavorites conducted by John St MarieSaturday December 12 at 730 pmand Sunday December 13 at 330 pmFirst Christian Church 1751 N Park Ave Pomona

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont VillageFREE WORSHOPS Class one Learnhow to use a laser cutter to cut etch andengrave designs in a variety of materialsup to 20rdquox12rdquo and up to 14rdquo thick Workwith acrylic wood paper cardboard fab-ric and leather The class project is tomake a custom wood ornament from 9am to noon Class two Learn the basicsto get up and running with 3D printingfrom noon to 3 pm To actually start printing in the class bring a laptop andinstall the Cura printer environment Formore details visit UMakersorg Regis-ter at meetupcomUMakers Limita-tions may apply Reserve your seat

early UMakers 1164 Monte VistaAve Building 1202 Suite 11 UplandCHRISTMAS MARKETPLACEAnnual Christmas Marketplace from 11am to 2 pm at Pilgrim CongregationalChurch 600 N Garey Ave PomonaThere will be free trade goods bakedgoodies jewelry Christmas items knit

CALENDAR Nightlife

Eva and the Vagabond Talesperform at The Press Restaurant

Page 16

Friday December 11 through Saturday December 19

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Holiday PromenadeSee our photo essay of holidayfestivities in the Claremont Village

Page 14

DecemberSaturday 12

DecemberSunday 13December

Friday 11

9-DAY CALENDARcontinues on the next page

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 13

and crocheted accessories stockingstuffers Tupperware and more For more information call (909) 622-1373

SHAKESPEARE CLUB The holiday

meeting of the Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will feature a discus-sion by Professor Linda Bisesti of CalPoly Her topic is pursuing ShakespeareFestivals in Oregon Ireland Virginiaand her own Southern CaliforniaShakespeare Festival at Cal Poly 2 pm Seaver House 305 N CollegeAve Claremont For more informa-tion contact Lucy Lynch (909) 717-1109 or lucylynchaolcomISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun wayto exercise with music of Israeli folk

dance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonicLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremont(909) 921-7115

AVIATION HISTORY Mike Smith

from the Planes of Fame Museum TheUniversity Club meets Tuesdays at1130 am at the Hughes CommunityCenter 1700 Danbury Rd Claremont$13 meeting fee includes buffet lunch

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685

FOOD TRUCK THURSDAYS Put thefrying pan away and join in for dinner Enjoy a variety of the regionrsquos most pop-ular food trucks at Fairplex Food trucksroll in every Thursday from 530 to 830 pm at the lower admin parking lot nextto the NHRA Museum bringing the

trendiest dishes on four wheels Stop byand stay or grab a bite to take homeDonrsquot forget to pick up some fresh pro-duce at the Farmers Market Free parkingand free admission Lower Administra-tion Lot on McKinley Ave Gate 1

SHABBAT DINNER 630 to 830 pm McAlister Center for Religious

Activities 919 Columbia Ave Clare-mont (909) 621-8685

PLANTS ldquoCalifornia Native PlantPropagation Winterrdquo How to sow

seed take cuttings and prepare divi-sions of some of Californiarsquos most pop-ular native plants Includes take-homematerials 9 am to noon Admission is$36 for members or $45 for publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont(909) 625-8767

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

DecemberMonday 14

DecemberTuesday 15

DecemberWednesday 16

DecemberThursday 17

DecemberFriday 18

DecemberSaturday 19

Jenelle Rensch covers the calendar arts and entertainment Deadline

Thursday at 5 pm one week before publication Include date time ad-

dress a contact phone number and fee for admission (if applicable)

Email calendarclaremont-couriercom Phone 621-4761 Fax 621-

4072 Address 1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205-B Claremont

91711 There is NO guarantee that items submitted will be published

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COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffABOVE Tiana Berrios is unsure about meeting Santa and Mrs Claus even while comforted by her motherAileen during the annual Holiday Promenade in the Claremont Village In addition to a visit from Santa the cel-ebration included live music craft vendors roving carolers and the tree lightingAT LEFT The Claremont City Council led by Mayor Corey Calaycay say a few words of introduction beforelighting the cityrsquos tree on Friday in front of the Claremont Depot

Dan Methe of the Swing Cats Big Band belts out a jazz standard dur-ing the Promenade The band played a number of Christmas tuneswith a jazz influence

Oh Christmas treeOh Christmas tree

The city treelights up theClaremont Depot

COURIER photo Peter Weinberger

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Dozens of Claremonters convenedat city hall Wednesday evening tocelebrate the lighting of the meno-

rah and the Hanukkah holidayRabbi Sholom Harlig of Chabad Inland Empire

was on hand to lead the festivities as were MayorCorey Calaycay and Pomona Mayor Eliott RothmanCity Manager Tony Ramos Mayor Pro Tem Sam Pe-droza and Councilmember Larry Schroeder were alsopresent It was the first time the Hanukkah celebrationwas held at city hall

The lighting of the menorah took place in front of the council chamber on the patio which served as aperfect spot for revelers to mingle According toRabbi Harlig the lighting of the menorah at duskchases away the forces of darkness during the holiday

ldquoThe little light in the darkness represents our gooddeedsrdquo Rabbi Harlig said ldquoAnd that is why wersquorehererdquo

Traditional Jewish songs were played by membersof various temples in the area including Temple BethIsrael in Pomona Children from the Chabad HebrewSchool sang songs including ldquoI Have a Little Drei-delrdquo Latkes and donuts were also available to ring inthe holiday spirit for anyone wishing to indulge

ldquoWersquore really happy to do it over hererdquo RabbiHarlig said in reference to the location in front of cityhall He added that Chabad has recently opened an-other branch in Claremont that deals with studentswhich is helmed by Rabbi Yossi Matusof and his wifeRochel

ldquoWersquove been living in Claremont for two and a half years nowrdquo Rabbi Matusof said ldquoItrsquos really a beauti-ful community hererdquo

Mr Calaycay was given the honor of lighting theshamash or first candle on the menorah

ldquoItrsquos an honor that we were able to do this in Clare-montrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoFor years Rabbi Harlig

has invited me over to Upland and wersquove celebratedin Upland And last year he asked me about havingthis in Claremont so Irsquom glad wersquore able to do thisrdquo

Mr Calaycay also highlighted the ldquostrong interfaithcommunityrdquo in Claremont ldquoSo itrsquos nice to be able toshare these traditions with all our community mem-

bers here in the cityrdquo he saidHuman Services Director Anne Turner coordinated

with Chabad of the Inland Empire to put on the eventAccording to Ms Turner city representatives metwith the Chabad to plan the commemoration as farback as February

During his speech Mr Calaycay touched upon re-

cent events in the region that have cast darkness overthe area and stressed the importance of coming to-gether

ldquoIn light of some of the unfortu-nate violence wersquove experiencedin the world and in our local

community here itrsquos important that wecome together during this holiday seasonto remember the tenets of what this seasonis all aboutrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoJoy hap-piness peace harmony love and the reli-gious traditions that go with this seasonrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramletnewsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 15

Claremont has first-ever menorah lighting at city hall

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffMendy Harlig helps Claremont Mayor Corey Calaycay light the Shamash or center candle on the menorah onWednesday during a Hanukkah ceremony in Claremont The event marks the first time that a menorah has beenlit at Claremont City Hall

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 16

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8and 10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at7 pm Tickets can be purchased online or at the door ndashndash Friday December 11 Shared Holiday Party withDan Cummins at 8 pm and 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 12 Shared Holiday Partywith Dan Cummins at 7 pm and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday December 13 Carlos Loma at 7 pm ndashndash Friday December 18 Jimmy O Yang at 8 pmand 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 19 Jimmy O Yang at 7 pmand 930 pm ndashndash Sunday December 20 Donald Lett at 7 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard AveClaremont Village Thursday through Saturday until2 am Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pm Standing room only after 930 pm (909)625-4808

mdashFriday December 11 Carnival of Futility(punkfolkindie) followed by Eva and the VagabondTales (folkwestern) 10 pm

mdashSaturday December 12 Wckr Spgt followed byFranklin Bruno (indie) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 13 Sunday Piano with AmyRowe at 6 pm followed by Press Karaoke withSamantha at 930 pm

mdashTuesday December 15King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday December 16 Joe Atman (piano) 930 pm mdashThursday December 17 Baldy Mountain Jazz Band(jazz) at 830 pm followed by Mixer Jon (hiphophouse) at 11 pm

mdashFriday December 18 Benefit show 10 pm mdashSaturday December 19 Jonny Come Lately(latinosoul) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 20Sunday Piano with Angela Par-rish at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (DJ) at 930 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 Fri-days and Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge withstudent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coro-nas and $3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the micor jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 VodkaRockstars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across1 Crude org5 Test as ore10 Performs like Ice-T14 Sugar substitute15 Union member

since 182016 Mosque leader 17 Halftime lead eg18 Enduring symbols19 Garage ___

20 Claremont Chamber ofCommerce Chair

22 Come together 23 Slush24 Oil source27 CSI evidence28 Lunkhead29 Arrow groove33 One __ Under God35 Just not done36 Kigali is its capital37 Vegetable39 Mix-up41 Antietam leader 42 Very numerous in

Nebraska44 Stocking material46 Cuts out47 Ottoman Empire VIP48 Nonsense51 Cloth

52 Dogma54 Brooch inlay56 Aid and ___ 58 Buffalo Springfield

lyrics _____look- whats goingdown

62 Encore63 It may be blank 64 Roman poet of

The Art of Love

65 Inkberry66 Fable maker 67 Annoy68 Broken arm mold69 Plait70 High schooler

Down1 The _____ File

spy thriller 2 Partakes in the Tour

de France3 Ten-dollar gold pieces4 Thick liqueur 5 During6 Tobermory writer 7 Swiss resort8 Karenina and Kournikova9 Amen10 Insurers calculation

11 Seafood serving style12 Recantation13 Czech composer 21 Big part of the

Sicilian scenery25 Charge26 Pilots problem30 Dwell on31 Bamboozle32 Eater of eucalyptus

leaves

34 Something spun35 Makes lacework 37 Geometric curve38 Furniture pieces40 Worthless amount42 Pomonas American

Museum of ____ Art43 Neck adornment

in Hawaii45 Frilly48 Lower quality flick 49 Roman magistrate50 Tomboy53 Electrical usage tracker 55 Cancel57 Gen Y preferred

communication59 Floral arrangement locale60 Cupid to the Greeks61 Sales personnel63 Used a chair

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 345

RESTAURANT ROW

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 344

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

200 S Vista Bonita Ave Glendora CA 91741Ph626-405-0721PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

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REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

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Visit wwwcurtisrealestatecom for MLS community info and more

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Continuing the family tradition in the Claremont Village since 1947

107 N Harvard Claremont CA 91711

(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

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$329000 (C1906)

833 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTEnjoy Claremonts elegant casuallifestyle at an affordable price in this 3bedroom 3 bathroom condo in theprestigious Claremont Terrace com-plex There is one bedroomofficedownstairs and two upstairs each withtheir own bathroom all in over 1800sq ft Vaulted ceilings with high win-dows allow the downstairs to fill withlight The patio opens to the greenbeltleading to the sparkling pool and spaThis is a great value you do not want tomiss $447000 (T833)

Donrsquot leave us in the dark Let us know when you moveDonrsquot miss a moment of superlative communitycoverage from the Claremont COURIER

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DANA POINT Private and premium beach front property on a private road located in the exclusive guard-gated com-munity of Capistrano Bay District 7 x 24 security an exclusive opportunity to make your dreams of owning on the beachan amazing reality Wide-open floor plan with master bedroom with a view of the water You can hear the roar of thewaves all day long This home has an extra 6 ft of beam front and has 19 ft between the home to the north when thestandard is 7 ft providing more privacy than a typical beach front property This home is built on caissons to bedrockwhich provides more flexibility when you want to remodel or expand Plans are available for an additional two bed-rooms one bathroom (approximately 400 sq ft) Additional parking across the street for three to four more parkingspace can be built Summer fun trolley family and recreation enjoyment awaits you The trolley in the summer allowsyou to hop on and off all day long to the finest beach coastal cities like Dana Point and Laguna Beach There are won-

derful restaurants and shopping in the nearby communities The best part of all is you will own the beach to the meanhigh tide line so unlike other beach front communities $4100000 (B35391)

WALNUT Stunning panoramic views from your mastersuite balcony greet you in the morning and mountainviews twinkle as the sun goes down This end of thecul-de-sac home is just waiting to host your family andfriends in the remodeled granite countered kitchen withkitchenette that adjoins the large family room with fire-place and wet bar Two luxuriously spacious mastersuites one with private balcony and bathroom suiteBeautiful stainless steel barbeque grill included with

garden shed $1149000 (J2804)

ARCADIA Prime Arcadia location First time on marketin 39 years this three bedroom two bathroom single-story home awaits its proud new owner The inviting liv-ing room features a cozy fireplace and plantationshutters Separate dining room adjacent to kitchen andover-sized family roomden Covered patio spa and

BBQ area Central air and heating system throughouthouse Two-car attached garage includes laundry areaApproximately 1700 sq ft of living space plus lot sizeof 8562 sq ft $948000 (A400)

UPLAND One of the largest plans in Upland Coloniescommunity Quality upgrades throughout including mir-rored walls and closets custom built birch bookshelvesin family room light-rail under upper kitchen cabinetsceiling fans custom crown mouldings and plantationshutters Large master bedroom huge walk-in his and

herrsquos closets spa tub shower and separate desk withmirror The backyard is surrounded by trees and af-fords the utmost privacy $3000 monthly (P1763)

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dual and triple-pane windows throughout newer centralAC and heat whole-house water filtration systemwhole-house vent fan custom hardscape and paversceiling fans and upgraded plumbing throughout and aGreen Rating of 49 for energy efficiency upgrades$398000 (W278)

HIGHLAND Enter to find a warm and welcoming fire-place just in time for the holidays Glass sliding doorsbeckon you outside to sit and relax in your own gardengetaway or barbecue up a feast for friends Four big

bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs (one moredown) Pool spa clubhouse tennis courts recreationand activities planned year round Hurry and see thiswell designed home that has a recently remodeledkitchen and bathrooms Stay comfortable and coolyear-round with central airheat $375000 (S29104)

UPLAND Extremely spacious and rare Quad Mobile Homein prestigious Upland Meadows Estates Featuring threebedrooms and two bathrooms with 3520 sq ft of living areaIt has a large living room and cozy fireplace Master bedroom

is spacious There are two more bedrooms plus another roomthat can be used as fourth bedroom The kitchen offers adouble oven lots of storage and counter space Crownmolding light wood laminate floors newer roof copper plumbingand dual-pane windowssliders It has a two-car garage withstorage cabinets and shed in back $135000 (F929)

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Jeannette Ewing9096700322

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Sharon Fagundes9094477701

Geoff Hamill9096210500

Rose Ishman9096241617

Bernadette Kendall9096701717

Cheryl Knight9094477715

Nicholas Neece9094477706

Sue Gold9094477714

Gloria Alvarez9096700322

701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

6-car garage stables citrus grove guest houseBernadette Kendall

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Comfortable 2 bed home offers RV parkingLarge lot features a pool and covered patio

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Mid-Century custom by D W HendersonBeautifully remodeled kitchen amp bathrooms

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518 E Rosewood Court Ontario Historic DistrictAdorable 3 bed home freshly painted

Updated kitchen lots of character and charmDrought tolerant landscaping 7049 sq ft lot

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Cheerful kitchen with eating and office nook Central airheating copper plumbing built-ins

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 11

Marjorie Jean Adams Case died peace-fully on December 3 2015 at PomonaValley Hospital She was 93

Marjorie or ldquoDeanrdquo as many called herwas born on January 30 1922 at PomonaValley Hospital to Wilbur and LillianAdams longtime citrus ranchers in thePomona Valley She graduated fromPomona College and married L WilliamCase in 1942 After World War II theymoved into a house they built in Clare-mont on old Cucamonga Avenue amongthe oak trees The couple soon welcomedthree children

Mrs Case was a homemaker as well asa part-time secretary for the floral depart-ment at the LA County Fair and laterworked at the Claremont Colleges for 15years before retiring A sense of commu-nity was very important to Dean She wasa member of the Pomona CongregationalChurch Fellowship group and then amember of the Claremont United Con-gregational Church She was also a docentfor Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenand volunteered with the Pomona Her-itage Society at one point contributing anoral history on her life in the Pomona Val-ley

Mrs Casersquos favorite pursuits were trav-eling and spending time with her twograndchildren She was quite musicalplaying piano and organ and enjoyingshow tunes She spent time playing bridgeand Scrabble growing roses and collect-ing Bauer pottery and took great delight inwatching the birds and sunsets

Mrs Case is survived by her daughterAnn Case Ryan of Colorado her sonJames A Case of Claremont son-in-lawArthur J Ryan and her grandchildrenRobert W Ryan and Katie A Donohue ofColorado She also leaves three great-grandchildren Ryan Donohue BradyRyan and Josh Ryan

A memorial service will be held Satur-day December 12 at 3 pm at Todd Me-morial Chapel 325 N Indian Hill BlvdClaremont It was Mrs Casersquos wishes thatin lieu of flowers contributions be made inthe name of her great-grandson RyanDonohue to the FRAXA Research Foun-dation 10 Prince Place Ste 203 New-buryport MA 01950 For information

email infofraxaorg

OBITUARIES

Marjorie CaseLoving wife and mother volunteer

Vincent Kwok died on Monday No-vember 2 2015 at Citrus Valley Hos-pice amp Home Health He was 55

He was born in Saigon Vietnam onMarch 23 1960 to Huan Quach(Kwok) and Phung Lam The youngestbrother in a family of 12 children hegrew up with five brothers and six sis-ters On April 27 1975 he and most of his family members escaped Vietnamas refugees to Guam and then settled inLos Angeles

Mr Kwok received his high schooldiploma from Crescenta Valley HighSchool in La Crescenta and earned hisbachelorrsquos degree in computer engi-neering at Cal Poly Pomona He de-

voted his career to serving the countryin the aerospace industry He was bap-tized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) and was sub-sequently married in the same churchHe was a caring father to his twodaughters emphasizing the importanceof education and hard work in achiev-ing success

In his spare time Vincent traveledwidely with destinations includingFrance Italy China and his homelandof Vietnam as well as Mexico andEgypt He was always willing to chal-lenge himself and managed to completethe 2015 LA marathon Mr Kwok wasa loving brother parent and friend who

in many ways resembled his own fa-ther He was kind unselfish forgivingunderstanding and helpful according tofamily His loved ones shared that hisgreatest asset was his love towards oth-ers best described in 1 Corinthians134-7

He is survived by two daughtersCynthia and Angela Kwok both of whom loved him dearly and by 10 of his siblings A service was held on No-vember 11 at Rose Hills MemorialChapel in Whittier followed by aluncheon at Vege Paradise Restaurantin San Gabriel where friends and fam-ily gathered to celebrate his life

Vincent KwokEngineer loving father and friend

Jean Neault a longtime Claremontresident died on December 1 2015

She was 87A Vigil Service will be held on

Sunday December 13 at 6 pm atTodd Memorial Chapel (325 N In-dian Hill Blvd in Claremont) A Fu-neral Mass will be held on MondayDecember 14 at 11 am at Our Ladyof the Assumption Church (435 NBerkeley Ave in Claremont) with a

reception immediately following atChurch Hall

In lieu of flowers please considermaking a contribution to the Mt SanAntonio Gardens Homeship Fundwhich provides financial assistance toresidents who otherwise could not af-ford to join the Gardens Community

A full account of Mrs Neaultrsquos lifewill be included in a future edition of the COURIER

Jean Luke Neault

Every Friday

in print

Every day

online

wwwclaremont-

couriercom

621-4761

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 12

FRIDAY NOON CONCERT TheClaremont Chamber Choir singsMissa Fragmentarum mdashmass move-ments and motets from the MiddleAges to the presentmdashplus holidaymusic Scripps College Balch Audito-rium 1030 Columbia Ave Clare-mont Contact concertspomonaeduGYPSY SISTERS Winter SaleClare-mont United Church of Christ base-ment 233 W Harrison ClaremontFriday December 11 from 4 to 8 pmSaturday December 12 from 10 am to7 pm and Sunday December 13 from10 am to 430 pmLUMINARIA NIGHTS Illuminated

evening walks featuring live acousticmusic cookies and hot cider and morethan 1000 glowing candle-lit luminariaslighting a half-mile accessible loop on In-dian Hill Mesa December 11 12 18 19and 20 from 6 to 9 pm General admis-sion is $8 Discounts for students seniorschildren and RSABG members RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden 1500 N Col-lege Ave Claremont Visit rsabgorg

MORE THE MERRIER ShopClaremont and win Shop any businessin Claremont now through December 20 and bring receipts to the ClaremontChamber office The Bath Workshop

or Vom Fass Claremont for the receipttotals to be calculated For every $50 participants will receive a raffle ticketRaffle tickets will be entered for achance to win gift cards gift basketsand the grand prize of an iPad Draw-ing will be held on Monday Decem- ber 21 at noon For more informationcontact the Claremont Chamber at(909) 624-1681 or visit clare-montchamberorg

FESTIVE SOUNDS Moultrie Acad-emy of Music Voice and Dance from 1

to 3 pm at Village Square Public Plazaand CHS Band from 3 to 5 pm andClaremont Cellos from 11 am to 1 pm at Claremont Chamber PatioBIOCHAR DEMONSTRATIONThe Tree Action Group (TAG) of Sus-tainable Claremont together withRSABG is hosting a biochar demon-stration as part of an InternationalBiochar Initiative Learn how biochar

sequesters carbon from trees reducesthe need to water them and increasessoil fertility to make trees healthier Seedisplays of biochar products availableto use as a soil amendment and demon-

strations of how to produce biochar using kilns of various sizes Presented by Michael Wittman of BlueskyBiochar Improve the soil in your owngarden and invite those who manageour urban forest to participatemdashso res-idences institutions and the city canadopt these beneficial practices to re-generate Claremontrsquos urban forest 1 to4 pm Lenz Horticultural ComplexRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave ClaremontHOLIDAY WREATH WORKSHOPLearn how to make a beautiful fragrantholiday wreath for your home or to giveas a gift All materials for one wreath areincluded in class fee Two classes 9 am

and 1 pm Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College Ave Clare-mont (909) 625-8767CONCERT ldquoGospel Christmasrdquo di-verse gospel arrangements and holidayfavorites conducted by John St MarieSaturday December 12 at 730 pmand Sunday December 13 at 330 pmFirst Christian Church 1751 N Park Ave Pomona

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont VillageFREE WORSHOPS Class one Learnhow to use a laser cutter to cut etch andengrave designs in a variety of materialsup to 20rdquox12rdquo and up to 14rdquo thick Workwith acrylic wood paper cardboard fab-ric and leather The class project is tomake a custom wood ornament from 9am to noon Class two Learn the basicsto get up and running with 3D printingfrom noon to 3 pm To actually start printing in the class bring a laptop andinstall the Cura printer environment Formore details visit UMakersorg Regis-ter at meetupcomUMakers Limita-tions may apply Reserve your seat

early UMakers 1164 Monte VistaAve Building 1202 Suite 11 UplandCHRISTMAS MARKETPLACEAnnual Christmas Marketplace from 11am to 2 pm at Pilgrim CongregationalChurch 600 N Garey Ave PomonaThere will be free trade goods bakedgoodies jewelry Christmas items knit

CALENDAR Nightlife

Eva and the Vagabond Talesperform at The Press Restaurant

Page 16

Friday December 11 through Saturday December 19

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Holiday PromenadeSee our photo essay of holidayfestivities in the Claremont Village

Page 14

DecemberSaturday 12

DecemberSunday 13December

Friday 11

9-DAY CALENDARcontinues on the next page

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 13

and crocheted accessories stockingstuffers Tupperware and more For more information call (909) 622-1373

SHAKESPEARE CLUB The holiday

meeting of the Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will feature a discus-sion by Professor Linda Bisesti of CalPoly Her topic is pursuing ShakespeareFestivals in Oregon Ireland Virginiaand her own Southern CaliforniaShakespeare Festival at Cal Poly 2 pm Seaver House 305 N CollegeAve Claremont For more informa-tion contact Lucy Lynch (909) 717-1109 or lucylynchaolcomISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun wayto exercise with music of Israeli folk

dance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonicLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremont(909) 921-7115

AVIATION HISTORY Mike Smith

from the Planes of Fame Museum TheUniversity Club meets Tuesdays at1130 am at the Hughes CommunityCenter 1700 Danbury Rd Claremont$13 meeting fee includes buffet lunch

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685

FOOD TRUCK THURSDAYS Put thefrying pan away and join in for dinner Enjoy a variety of the regionrsquos most pop-ular food trucks at Fairplex Food trucksroll in every Thursday from 530 to 830 pm at the lower admin parking lot nextto the NHRA Museum bringing the

trendiest dishes on four wheels Stop byand stay or grab a bite to take homeDonrsquot forget to pick up some fresh pro-duce at the Farmers Market Free parkingand free admission Lower Administra-tion Lot on McKinley Ave Gate 1

SHABBAT DINNER 630 to 830 pm McAlister Center for Religious

Activities 919 Columbia Ave Clare-mont (909) 621-8685

PLANTS ldquoCalifornia Native PlantPropagation Winterrdquo How to sow

seed take cuttings and prepare divi-sions of some of Californiarsquos most pop-ular native plants Includes take-homematerials 9 am to noon Admission is$36 for members or $45 for publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont(909) 625-8767

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

DecemberMonday 14

DecemberTuesday 15

DecemberWednesday 16

DecemberThursday 17

DecemberFriday 18

DecemberSaturday 19

Jenelle Rensch covers the calendar arts and entertainment Deadline

Thursday at 5 pm one week before publication Include date time ad-

dress a contact phone number and fee for admission (if applicable)

Email calendarclaremont-couriercom Phone 621-4761 Fax 621-

4072 Address 1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205-B Claremont

91711 There is NO guarantee that items submitted will be published

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COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffABOVE Tiana Berrios is unsure about meeting Santa and Mrs Claus even while comforted by her motherAileen during the annual Holiday Promenade in the Claremont Village In addition to a visit from Santa the cel-ebration included live music craft vendors roving carolers and the tree lightingAT LEFT The Claremont City Council led by Mayor Corey Calaycay say a few words of introduction beforelighting the cityrsquos tree on Friday in front of the Claremont Depot

Dan Methe of the Swing Cats Big Band belts out a jazz standard dur-ing the Promenade The band played a number of Christmas tuneswith a jazz influence

Oh Christmas treeOh Christmas tree

The city treelights up theClaremont Depot

COURIER photo Peter Weinberger

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Dozens of Claremonters convenedat city hall Wednesday evening tocelebrate the lighting of the meno-

rah and the Hanukkah holidayRabbi Sholom Harlig of Chabad Inland Empire

was on hand to lead the festivities as were MayorCorey Calaycay and Pomona Mayor Eliott RothmanCity Manager Tony Ramos Mayor Pro Tem Sam Pe-droza and Councilmember Larry Schroeder were alsopresent It was the first time the Hanukkah celebrationwas held at city hall

The lighting of the menorah took place in front of the council chamber on the patio which served as aperfect spot for revelers to mingle According toRabbi Harlig the lighting of the menorah at duskchases away the forces of darkness during the holiday

ldquoThe little light in the darkness represents our gooddeedsrdquo Rabbi Harlig said ldquoAnd that is why wersquorehererdquo

Traditional Jewish songs were played by membersof various temples in the area including Temple BethIsrael in Pomona Children from the Chabad HebrewSchool sang songs including ldquoI Have a Little Drei-delrdquo Latkes and donuts were also available to ring inthe holiday spirit for anyone wishing to indulge

ldquoWersquore really happy to do it over hererdquo RabbiHarlig said in reference to the location in front of cityhall He added that Chabad has recently opened an-other branch in Claremont that deals with studentswhich is helmed by Rabbi Yossi Matusof and his wifeRochel

ldquoWersquove been living in Claremont for two and a half years nowrdquo Rabbi Matusof said ldquoItrsquos really a beauti-ful community hererdquo

Mr Calaycay was given the honor of lighting theshamash or first candle on the menorah

ldquoItrsquos an honor that we were able to do this in Clare-montrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoFor years Rabbi Harlig

has invited me over to Upland and wersquove celebratedin Upland And last year he asked me about havingthis in Claremont so Irsquom glad wersquore able to do thisrdquo

Mr Calaycay also highlighted the ldquostrong interfaithcommunityrdquo in Claremont ldquoSo itrsquos nice to be able toshare these traditions with all our community mem-

bers here in the cityrdquo he saidHuman Services Director Anne Turner coordinated

with Chabad of the Inland Empire to put on the eventAccording to Ms Turner city representatives metwith the Chabad to plan the commemoration as farback as February

During his speech Mr Calaycay touched upon re-

cent events in the region that have cast darkness overthe area and stressed the importance of coming to-gether

ldquoIn light of some of the unfortu-nate violence wersquove experiencedin the world and in our local

community here itrsquos important that wecome together during this holiday seasonto remember the tenets of what this seasonis all aboutrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoJoy hap-piness peace harmony love and the reli-gious traditions that go with this seasonrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramletnewsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 15

Claremont has first-ever menorah lighting at city hall

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffMendy Harlig helps Claremont Mayor Corey Calaycay light the Shamash or center candle on the menorah onWednesday during a Hanukkah ceremony in Claremont The event marks the first time that a menorah has beenlit at Claremont City Hall

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 16

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8and 10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at7 pm Tickets can be purchased online or at the door ndashndash Friday December 11 Shared Holiday Party withDan Cummins at 8 pm and 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 12 Shared Holiday Partywith Dan Cummins at 7 pm and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday December 13 Carlos Loma at 7 pm ndashndash Friday December 18 Jimmy O Yang at 8 pmand 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 19 Jimmy O Yang at 7 pmand 930 pm ndashndash Sunday December 20 Donald Lett at 7 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard AveClaremont Village Thursday through Saturday until2 am Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pm Standing room only after 930 pm (909)625-4808

mdashFriday December 11 Carnival of Futility(punkfolkindie) followed by Eva and the VagabondTales (folkwestern) 10 pm

mdashSaturday December 12 Wckr Spgt followed byFranklin Bruno (indie) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 13 Sunday Piano with AmyRowe at 6 pm followed by Press Karaoke withSamantha at 930 pm

mdashTuesday December 15King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday December 16 Joe Atman (piano) 930 pm mdashThursday December 17 Baldy Mountain Jazz Band(jazz) at 830 pm followed by Mixer Jon (hiphophouse) at 11 pm

mdashFriday December 18 Benefit show 10 pm mdashSaturday December 19 Jonny Come Lately(latinosoul) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 20Sunday Piano with Angela Par-rish at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (DJ) at 930 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 Fri-days and Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge withstudent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coro-nas and $3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the micor jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 VodkaRockstars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across1 Crude org5 Test as ore10 Performs like Ice-T14 Sugar substitute15 Union member

since 182016 Mosque leader 17 Halftime lead eg18 Enduring symbols19 Garage ___

20 Claremont Chamber ofCommerce Chair

22 Come together 23 Slush24 Oil source27 CSI evidence28 Lunkhead29 Arrow groove33 One __ Under God35 Just not done36 Kigali is its capital37 Vegetable39 Mix-up41 Antietam leader 42 Very numerous in

Nebraska44 Stocking material46 Cuts out47 Ottoman Empire VIP48 Nonsense51 Cloth

52 Dogma54 Brooch inlay56 Aid and ___ 58 Buffalo Springfield

lyrics _____look- whats goingdown

62 Encore63 It may be blank 64 Roman poet of

The Art of Love

65 Inkberry66 Fable maker 67 Annoy68 Broken arm mold69 Plait70 High schooler

Down1 The _____ File

spy thriller 2 Partakes in the Tour

de France3 Ten-dollar gold pieces4 Thick liqueur 5 During6 Tobermory writer 7 Swiss resort8 Karenina and Kournikova9 Amen10 Insurers calculation

11 Seafood serving style12 Recantation13 Czech composer 21 Big part of the

Sicilian scenery25 Charge26 Pilots problem30 Dwell on31 Bamboozle32 Eater of eucalyptus

leaves

34 Something spun35 Makes lacework 37 Geometric curve38 Furniture pieces40 Worthless amount42 Pomonas American

Museum of ____ Art43 Neck adornment

in Hawaii45 Frilly48 Lower quality flick 49 Roman magistrate50 Tomboy53 Electrical usage tracker 55 Cancel57 Gen Y preferred

communication59 Floral arrangement locale60 Cupid to the Greeks61 Sales personnel63 Used a chair

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 345

RESTAURANT ROW

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 344

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Salein Claremont Claraboya area

December 12 through 13 8 am to 2 pm daily2580 N Mountain Ave Claremont

Lovely Mid-20th Century home with beautiful furnishings and dec-orative accessories A real time capsule Tannoy gold 15 inch speak-ers Brands such as the Dynasty Collection by Heritage J H BiggarBullocks Buffums from the good old days of brand recognitionWurlitzer theater style organ lots of Mid-Century design itemsthroughout large collection of cameras and equipment books LPrsquosTasco 10TE telescope industrial steampunk office equipment andfurnishings display cases from a family store in Kansas Elna Lock

L1 and L5 serger machines Haviland China Italian Murano-style artglass Vintage stereo and electronics Loaded garage full of tools oldwooden tool boxes hand tools yard equipment and more Pleasenote The pool table pictured is not for sale Coffee table pictured inthe living room is not for sale Family has reserved these items fromthe sale but they have not been removed To view full details pic-tures and last minute updates go to EstateSalesNET

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

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GREEN

(909) 260-5560 wwwcallMadhucom

500 West Foothill Boulevard Claremont

DRE00979814

Now representing Call me for a FREE Market Analysisof your home I have many buyers

looking for homes in Claremont

MALKA RINDEBroker - Owner

Celebrating Over 25 Years

Selling Real Estate in the Area

Bus 909-625-2407 Fax 909-621-2842

wwwmalkarindecom

EXPERIENCE MATTERS

MMALKA RINDE REAL ESTATEALKA RINDE REAL ESTATE1876 Morgan Avenue Claremont CA 91711

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 20 15 26

REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

wwwcurtisrealestatecom

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

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$329000 (C1906)

833 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTEnjoy Claremonts elegant casuallifestyle at an affordable price in this 3bedroom 3 bathroom condo in theprestigious Claremont Terrace com-plex There is one bedroomofficedownstairs and two upstairs each withtheir own bathroom all in over 1800sq ft Vaulted ceilings with high win-dows allow the downstairs to fill withlight The patio opens to the greenbeltleading to the sparkling pool and spaThis is a great value you do not want tomiss $447000 (T833)

Donrsquot leave us in the dark Let us know when you moveDonrsquot miss a moment of superlative communitycoverage from the Claremont COURIER

Call 909-621-4761 to updateyour mailing information

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DANA POINT Private and premium beach front property on a private road located in the exclusive guard-gated com-munity of Capistrano Bay District 7 x 24 security an exclusive opportunity to make your dreams of owning on the beachan amazing reality Wide-open floor plan with master bedroom with a view of the water You can hear the roar of thewaves all day long This home has an extra 6 ft of beam front and has 19 ft between the home to the north when thestandard is 7 ft providing more privacy than a typical beach front property This home is built on caissons to bedrockwhich provides more flexibility when you want to remodel or expand Plans are available for an additional two bed-rooms one bathroom (approximately 400 sq ft) Additional parking across the street for three to four more parkingspace can be built Summer fun trolley family and recreation enjoyment awaits you The trolley in the summer allowsyou to hop on and off all day long to the finest beach coastal cities like Dana Point and Laguna Beach There are won-

derful restaurants and shopping in the nearby communities The best part of all is you will own the beach to the meanhigh tide line so unlike other beach front communities $4100000 (B35391)

WALNUT Stunning panoramic views from your mastersuite balcony greet you in the morning and mountainviews twinkle as the sun goes down This end of thecul-de-sac home is just waiting to host your family andfriends in the remodeled granite countered kitchen withkitchenette that adjoins the large family room with fire-place and wet bar Two luxuriously spacious mastersuites one with private balcony and bathroom suiteBeautiful stainless steel barbeque grill included with

garden shed $1149000 (J2804)

ARCADIA Prime Arcadia location First time on marketin 39 years this three bedroom two bathroom single-story home awaits its proud new owner The inviting liv-ing room features a cozy fireplace and plantationshutters Separate dining room adjacent to kitchen andover-sized family roomden Covered patio spa and

BBQ area Central air and heating system throughouthouse Two-car attached garage includes laundry areaApproximately 1700 sq ft of living space plus lot sizeof 8562 sq ft $948000 (A400)

UPLAND One of the largest plans in Upland Coloniescommunity Quality upgrades throughout including mir-rored walls and closets custom built birch bookshelvesin family room light-rail under upper kitchen cabinetsceiling fans custom crown mouldings and plantationshutters Large master bedroom huge walk-in his and

herrsquos closets spa tub shower and separate desk withmirror The backyard is surrounded by trees and af-fords the utmost privacy $3000 monthly (P1763)

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Welcomes

Rosalena OconJustin Daniel

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Top Producers November 2015

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POMONA Beautiful upgraded and energy-rated homein the sought-after north Pomona Yorba district Newlyfinished hardwood floors large remodeled kitchen withcustom oak cabinetry remodeled bathrooms upgraded

dual and triple-pane windows throughout newer centralAC and heat whole-house water filtration systemwhole-house vent fan custom hardscape and paversceiling fans and upgraded plumbing throughout and aGreen Rating of 49 for energy efficiency upgrades$398000 (W278)

HIGHLAND Enter to find a warm and welcoming fire-place just in time for the holidays Glass sliding doorsbeckon you outside to sit and relax in your own gardengetaway or barbecue up a feast for friends Four big

bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs (one moredown) Pool spa clubhouse tennis courts recreationand activities planned year round Hurry and see thiswell designed home that has a recently remodeledkitchen and bathrooms Stay comfortable and coolyear-round with central airheat $375000 (S29104)

UPLAND Extremely spacious and rare Quad Mobile Homein prestigious Upland Meadows Estates Featuring threebedrooms and two bathrooms with 3520 sq ft of living areaIt has a large living room and cozy fireplace Master bedroom

is spacious There are two more bedrooms plus another roomthat can be used as fourth bedroom The kitchen offers adouble oven lots of storage and counter space Crownmolding light wood laminate floors newer roof copper plumbingand dual-pane windowssliders It has a two-car garage withstorage cabinets and shed in back $135000 (F929)

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Susan Emerson9094477710

Jeannette Ewing9096700322

Diane Fox9094477709

Sharon Fagundes9094477701

Geoff Hamill9096210500

Rose Ishman9096241617

Bernadette Kendall9096701717

Cheryl Knight9094477715

Nicholas Neece9094477706

Sue Gold9094477714

Gloria Alvarez9096700322

701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

6-car garage stables citrus grove guest houseBernadette Kendall

bernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

120 Meredith Street ClaremontLocated in the Oak Park neighborhood

Comfortable 2 bed home offers RV parkingLarge lot features a pool and covered patio

Rob Titusrobrobtituscom - 9094507415

660 Delaware Drive ClaremontPrestigious Towne Ranch Neighborhood - $725000

Beautifully Remodeled Pool HomeGeoff HamillMason Prophet

GeoffGeoffHamillcom - 9096210500MasonMasonProphetcom - 9094477708

Mid-Century custom by D W HendersonBeautifully remodeled kitchen amp bathrooms

Claremontrsquos coveted Piedmont Mesa neighborhood

Mason Prophetmasonmasonprophetcom - 9094477708

518 E Rosewood Court Ontario Historic DistrictAdorable 3 bed home freshly painted

Updated kitchen lots of character and charmDrought tolerant landscaping 7049 sq ft lot

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

1362 Briarcroft Road ClaremontSingle-story features custom designed kitchen

3 bed 2 bath 1718 sq ft 10105 sq ft lotExcellent schools and Claremont Colleges

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing

Sale Pending Sale Pending Sale Pending

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Picturesque hillside setting with a pool amp spaSpanish Colonial estate nestled in the foothills

Nicholas NeeceGeoff Hamillnicholasneecesothebysrealtycom - 9094477706

geoffgeoffhamillcom ndash 9096210500

Live Oak Canyon Road - $225000Secluded wooded private one-of-a-kind lot

121 acre horse property in picturesque settingGradual level pad to build on with lots of potential

Claremont School DistrictGeoff Hamill

geoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Prestigious Mid-Century in Towne Ranch - $600000Spacious living room with brick fireplace

Cheerful kitchen with eating and office nook Central airheating copper plumbing built-ins

Geoff Hamillgeoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Just Sold New Price

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 12

FRIDAY NOON CONCERT TheClaremont Chamber Choir singsMissa Fragmentarum mdashmass move-ments and motets from the MiddleAges to the presentmdashplus holidaymusic Scripps College Balch Audito-rium 1030 Columbia Ave Clare-mont Contact concertspomonaeduGYPSY SISTERS Winter SaleClare-mont United Church of Christ base-ment 233 W Harrison ClaremontFriday December 11 from 4 to 8 pmSaturday December 12 from 10 am to7 pm and Sunday December 13 from10 am to 430 pmLUMINARIA NIGHTS Illuminated

evening walks featuring live acousticmusic cookies and hot cider and morethan 1000 glowing candle-lit luminariaslighting a half-mile accessible loop on In-dian Hill Mesa December 11 12 18 19and 20 from 6 to 9 pm General admis-sion is $8 Discounts for students seniorschildren and RSABG members RanchoSanta Ana Botanic Garden 1500 N Col-lege Ave Claremont Visit rsabgorg

MORE THE MERRIER ShopClaremont and win Shop any businessin Claremont now through December 20 and bring receipts to the ClaremontChamber office The Bath Workshop

or Vom Fass Claremont for the receipttotals to be calculated For every $50 participants will receive a raffle ticketRaffle tickets will be entered for achance to win gift cards gift basketsand the grand prize of an iPad Draw-ing will be held on Monday Decem- ber 21 at noon For more informationcontact the Claremont Chamber at(909) 624-1681 or visit clare-montchamberorg

FESTIVE SOUNDS Moultrie Acad-emy of Music Voice and Dance from 1

to 3 pm at Village Square Public Plazaand CHS Band from 3 to 5 pm andClaremont Cellos from 11 am to 1 pm at Claremont Chamber PatioBIOCHAR DEMONSTRATIONThe Tree Action Group (TAG) of Sus-tainable Claremont together withRSABG is hosting a biochar demon-stration as part of an InternationalBiochar Initiative Learn how biochar

sequesters carbon from trees reducesthe need to water them and increasessoil fertility to make trees healthier Seedisplays of biochar products availableto use as a soil amendment and demon-

strations of how to produce biochar using kilns of various sizes Presented by Michael Wittman of BlueskyBiochar Improve the soil in your owngarden and invite those who manageour urban forest to participatemdashso res-idences institutions and the city canadopt these beneficial practices to re-generate Claremontrsquos urban forest 1 to4 pm Lenz Horticultural ComplexRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave ClaremontHOLIDAY WREATH WORKSHOPLearn how to make a beautiful fragrantholiday wreath for your home or to giveas a gift All materials for one wreath areincluded in class fee Two classes 9 am

and 1 pm Rancho Santa Ana BotanicGarden 1500 N College Ave Clare-mont (909) 625-8767CONCERT ldquoGospel Christmasrdquo di-verse gospel arrangements and holidayfavorites conducted by John St MarieSaturday December 12 at 730 pmand Sunday December 13 at 330 pmFirst Christian Church 1751 N Park Ave Pomona

FARMERSrsquo MARKET Rain or shine

every Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm inthe Claremont VillageFREE WORSHOPS Class one Learnhow to use a laser cutter to cut etch andengrave designs in a variety of materialsup to 20rdquox12rdquo and up to 14rdquo thick Workwith acrylic wood paper cardboard fab-ric and leather The class project is tomake a custom wood ornament from 9am to noon Class two Learn the basicsto get up and running with 3D printingfrom noon to 3 pm To actually start printing in the class bring a laptop andinstall the Cura printer environment Formore details visit UMakersorg Regis-ter at meetupcomUMakers Limita-tions may apply Reserve your seat

early UMakers 1164 Monte VistaAve Building 1202 Suite 11 UplandCHRISTMAS MARKETPLACEAnnual Christmas Marketplace from 11am to 2 pm at Pilgrim CongregationalChurch 600 N Garey Ave PomonaThere will be free trade goods bakedgoodies jewelry Christmas items knit

CALENDAR Nightlife

Eva and the Vagabond Talesperform at The Press Restaurant

Page 16

Friday December 11 through Saturday December 19

YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS

Holiday PromenadeSee our photo essay of holidayfestivities in the Claremont Village

Page 14

DecemberSaturday 12

DecemberSunday 13December

Friday 11

9-DAY CALENDARcontinues on the next page

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 13

and crocheted accessories stockingstuffers Tupperware and more For more information call (909) 622-1373

SHAKESPEARE CLUB The holiday

meeting of the Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will feature a discus-sion by Professor Linda Bisesti of CalPoly Her topic is pursuing ShakespeareFestivals in Oregon Ireland Virginiaand her own Southern CaliforniaShakespeare Festival at Cal Poly 2 pm Seaver House 305 N CollegeAve Claremont For more informa-tion contact Lucy Lynch (909) 717-1109 or lucylynchaolcomISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun wayto exercise with music of Israeli folk

dance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonicLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremont(909) 921-7115

AVIATION HISTORY Mike Smith

from the Planes of Fame Museum TheUniversity Club meets Tuesdays at1130 am at the Hughes CommunityCenter 1700 Danbury Rd Claremont$13 meeting fee includes buffet lunch

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685

FOOD TRUCK THURSDAYS Put thefrying pan away and join in for dinner Enjoy a variety of the regionrsquos most pop-ular food trucks at Fairplex Food trucksroll in every Thursday from 530 to 830 pm at the lower admin parking lot nextto the NHRA Museum bringing the

trendiest dishes on four wheels Stop byand stay or grab a bite to take homeDonrsquot forget to pick up some fresh pro-duce at the Farmers Market Free parkingand free admission Lower Administra-tion Lot on McKinley Ave Gate 1

SHABBAT DINNER 630 to 830 pm McAlister Center for Religious

Activities 919 Columbia Ave Clare-mont (909) 621-8685

PLANTS ldquoCalifornia Native PlantPropagation Winterrdquo How to sow

seed take cuttings and prepare divi-sions of some of Californiarsquos most pop-ular native plants Includes take-homematerials 9 am to noon Admission is$36 for members or $45 for publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont(909) 625-8767

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

DecemberMonday 14

DecemberTuesday 15

DecemberWednesday 16

DecemberThursday 17

DecemberFriday 18

DecemberSaturday 19

Jenelle Rensch covers the calendar arts and entertainment Deadline

Thursday at 5 pm one week before publication Include date time ad-

dress a contact phone number and fee for admission (if applicable)

Email calendarclaremont-couriercom Phone 621-4761 Fax 621-

4072 Address 1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205-B Claremont

91711 There is NO guarantee that items submitted will be published

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COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffABOVE Tiana Berrios is unsure about meeting Santa and Mrs Claus even while comforted by her motherAileen during the annual Holiday Promenade in the Claremont Village In addition to a visit from Santa the cel-ebration included live music craft vendors roving carolers and the tree lightingAT LEFT The Claremont City Council led by Mayor Corey Calaycay say a few words of introduction beforelighting the cityrsquos tree on Friday in front of the Claremont Depot

Dan Methe of the Swing Cats Big Band belts out a jazz standard dur-ing the Promenade The band played a number of Christmas tuneswith a jazz influence

Oh Christmas treeOh Christmas tree

The city treelights up theClaremont Depot

COURIER photo Peter Weinberger

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Dozens of Claremonters convenedat city hall Wednesday evening tocelebrate the lighting of the meno-

rah and the Hanukkah holidayRabbi Sholom Harlig of Chabad Inland Empire

was on hand to lead the festivities as were MayorCorey Calaycay and Pomona Mayor Eliott RothmanCity Manager Tony Ramos Mayor Pro Tem Sam Pe-droza and Councilmember Larry Schroeder were alsopresent It was the first time the Hanukkah celebrationwas held at city hall

The lighting of the menorah took place in front of the council chamber on the patio which served as aperfect spot for revelers to mingle According toRabbi Harlig the lighting of the menorah at duskchases away the forces of darkness during the holiday

ldquoThe little light in the darkness represents our gooddeedsrdquo Rabbi Harlig said ldquoAnd that is why wersquorehererdquo

Traditional Jewish songs were played by membersof various temples in the area including Temple BethIsrael in Pomona Children from the Chabad HebrewSchool sang songs including ldquoI Have a Little Drei-delrdquo Latkes and donuts were also available to ring inthe holiday spirit for anyone wishing to indulge

ldquoWersquore really happy to do it over hererdquo RabbiHarlig said in reference to the location in front of cityhall He added that Chabad has recently opened an-other branch in Claremont that deals with studentswhich is helmed by Rabbi Yossi Matusof and his wifeRochel

ldquoWersquove been living in Claremont for two and a half years nowrdquo Rabbi Matusof said ldquoItrsquos really a beauti-ful community hererdquo

Mr Calaycay was given the honor of lighting theshamash or first candle on the menorah

ldquoItrsquos an honor that we were able to do this in Clare-montrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoFor years Rabbi Harlig

has invited me over to Upland and wersquove celebratedin Upland And last year he asked me about havingthis in Claremont so Irsquom glad wersquore able to do thisrdquo

Mr Calaycay also highlighted the ldquostrong interfaithcommunityrdquo in Claremont ldquoSo itrsquos nice to be able toshare these traditions with all our community mem-

bers here in the cityrdquo he saidHuman Services Director Anne Turner coordinated

with Chabad of the Inland Empire to put on the eventAccording to Ms Turner city representatives metwith the Chabad to plan the commemoration as farback as February

During his speech Mr Calaycay touched upon re-

cent events in the region that have cast darkness overthe area and stressed the importance of coming to-gether

ldquoIn light of some of the unfortu-nate violence wersquove experiencedin the world and in our local

community here itrsquos important that wecome together during this holiday seasonto remember the tenets of what this seasonis all aboutrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoJoy hap-piness peace harmony love and the reli-gious traditions that go with this seasonrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramletnewsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 15

Claremont has first-ever menorah lighting at city hall

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffMendy Harlig helps Claremont Mayor Corey Calaycay light the Shamash or center candle on the menorah onWednesday during a Hanukkah ceremony in Claremont The event marks the first time that a menorah has beenlit at Claremont City Hall

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 16

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8and 10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at7 pm Tickets can be purchased online or at the door ndashndash Friday December 11 Shared Holiday Party withDan Cummins at 8 pm and 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 12 Shared Holiday Partywith Dan Cummins at 7 pm and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday December 13 Carlos Loma at 7 pm ndashndash Friday December 18 Jimmy O Yang at 8 pmand 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 19 Jimmy O Yang at 7 pmand 930 pm ndashndash Sunday December 20 Donald Lett at 7 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard AveClaremont Village Thursday through Saturday until2 am Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pm Standing room only after 930 pm (909)625-4808

mdashFriday December 11 Carnival of Futility(punkfolkindie) followed by Eva and the VagabondTales (folkwestern) 10 pm

mdashSaturday December 12 Wckr Spgt followed byFranklin Bruno (indie) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 13 Sunday Piano with AmyRowe at 6 pm followed by Press Karaoke withSamantha at 930 pm

mdashTuesday December 15King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday December 16 Joe Atman (piano) 930 pm mdashThursday December 17 Baldy Mountain Jazz Band(jazz) at 830 pm followed by Mixer Jon (hiphophouse) at 11 pm

mdashFriday December 18 Benefit show 10 pm mdashSaturday December 19 Jonny Come Lately(latinosoul) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 20Sunday Piano with Angela Par-rish at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (DJ) at 930 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 Fri-days and Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge withstudent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coro-nas and $3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the micor jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 VodkaRockstars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across1 Crude org5 Test as ore10 Performs like Ice-T14 Sugar substitute15 Union member

since 182016 Mosque leader 17 Halftime lead eg18 Enduring symbols19 Garage ___

20 Claremont Chamber ofCommerce Chair

22 Come together 23 Slush24 Oil source27 CSI evidence28 Lunkhead29 Arrow groove33 One __ Under God35 Just not done36 Kigali is its capital37 Vegetable39 Mix-up41 Antietam leader 42 Very numerous in

Nebraska44 Stocking material46 Cuts out47 Ottoman Empire VIP48 Nonsense51 Cloth

52 Dogma54 Brooch inlay56 Aid and ___ 58 Buffalo Springfield

lyrics _____look- whats goingdown

62 Encore63 It may be blank 64 Roman poet of

The Art of Love

65 Inkberry66 Fable maker 67 Annoy68 Broken arm mold69 Plait70 High schooler

Down1 The _____ File

spy thriller 2 Partakes in the Tour

de France3 Ten-dollar gold pieces4 Thick liqueur 5 During6 Tobermory writer 7 Swiss resort8 Karenina and Kournikova9 Amen10 Insurers calculation

11 Seafood serving style12 Recantation13 Czech composer 21 Big part of the

Sicilian scenery25 Charge26 Pilots problem30 Dwell on31 Bamboozle32 Eater of eucalyptus

leaves

34 Something spun35 Makes lacework 37 Geometric curve38 Furniture pieces40 Worthless amount42 Pomonas American

Museum of ____ Art43 Neck adornment

in Hawaii45 Frilly48 Lower quality flick 49 Roman magistrate50 Tomboy53 Electrical usage tracker 55 Cancel57 Gen Y preferred

communication59 Floral arrangement locale60 Cupid to the Greeks61 Sales personnel63 Used a chair

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 345

RESTAURANT ROW

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 344

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds 19

Rentals

For lease

THREE bedrooms two bath-rooms 3023 Lansbury$2450 Water trash gar-dener Depositpets nego-tiable Totally remodeledCentral air 24x25 familyroom Handicap friendly Mid-December 909-596-5979

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

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

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

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-

room two bathroom two-story home Community poolNear Claremont Club Newdrought-resistant landscap-ing $2600 monthly 909-260-1028

THREE bedroom 175 bath-room house located on WTwelfth St No pets smokersWater city and gardener in-cluded $2100 monthly 909-626-3757

Office space for rent

GREAT Village location Med-icalprofessional space Ap-proximately 650 sq ft Waitingroom and private half-bath-room $1755 monthly includes

water 909-447-7716

Room for rent

LARGE ranch home in Clare-mont with one bedroomavailable for rent Sharedbathroom kitchen and laundryfacilities Beautiful horse prop-erty with access to Thomp-sonrsquos Trail Horse boardingavailable for an additional feePlease contact agent AnitaOrtiz 909-762-9305

Townhome for rent

CLAREMONT Club Threebedrooms two-and-a-half

bathrooms two-car attachedgarage $1900 monthly for lease Zia 949-677-4456

Employment

Help wanted

EXECUTIVE Assistant part-time Claremont 949-338-1916

Marketplace

Antiques

A barn and house full of an-tiques furniture and smallsRefinishing too 909-593-1846Kensoldenoddit iescomLa Verne

Sale

ldquoThe ornament of a house isthe friends who frequent itrdquo -Emerson Join us SaturdayDecember 12 from 2 to 5pm for a holiday open

house The Ivy House An-tiquesElement Home andGarden 214 Foothill Blvd

Animals

Coyote sightings

REPORT your coyote sight-ings Contact Jessica at 909-621-4761 or classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Found pet

FOUND A cream coloredPomeranianAmerican Es-kimo dog mix Nurtured maleNo chip no collar Foundnear Mountain and Foothillon Friday December 4 909-286-2681

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

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derful restaurants and shopping in the nearby communities The best part of all is you will own the beach to the meanhigh tide line so unlike other beach front communities $4100000 (B35391)

WALNUT Stunning panoramic views from your mastersuite balcony greet you in the morning and mountainviews twinkle as the sun goes down This end of thecul-de-sac home is just waiting to host your family andfriends in the remodeled granite countered kitchen withkitchenette that adjoins the large family room with fire-place and wet bar Two luxuriously spacious mastersuites one with private balcony and bathroom suiteBeautiful stainless steel barbeque grill included with

garden shed $1149000 (J2804)

ARCADIA Prime Arcadia location First time on marketin 39 years this three bedroom two bathroom single-story home awaits its proud new owner The inviting liv-ing room features a cozy fireplace and plantationshutters Separate dining room adjacent to kitchen andover-sized family roomden Covered patio spa and

BBQ area Central air and heating system throughouthouse Two-car attached garage includes laundry areaApproximately 1700 sq ft of living space plus lot sizeof 8562 sq ft $948000 (A400)

UPLAND One of the largest plans in Upland Coloniescommunity Quality upgrades throughout including mir-rored walls and closets custom built birch bookshelvesin family room light-rail under upper kitchen cabinetsceiling fans custom crown mouldings and plantationshutters Large master bedroom huge walk-in his and

herrsquos closets spa tub shower and separate desk withmirror The backyard is surrounded by trees and af-fords the utmost privacy $3000 monthly (P1763)

FOR LEASE

1-877-323-4442250 W First St 100 Claremont CA 91711

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dual and triple-pane windows throughout newer centralAC and heat whole-house water filtration systemwhole-house vent fan custom hardscape and paversceiling fans and upgraded plumbing throughout and aGreen Rating of 49 for energy efficiency upgrades$398000 (W278)

HIGHLAND Enter to find a warm and welcoming fire-place just in time for the holidays Glass sliding doorsbeckon you outside to sit and relax in your own gardengetaway or barbecue up a feast for friends Four big

bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs (one moredown) Pool spa clubhouse tennis courts recreationand activities planned year round Hurry and see thiswell designed home that has a recently remodeledkitchen and bathrooms Stay comfortable and coolyear-round with central airheat $375000 (S29104)

UPLAND Extremely spacious and rare Quad Mobile Homein prestigious Upland Meadows Estates Featuring threebedrooms and two bathrooms with 3520 sq ft of living areaIt has a large living room and cozy fireplace Master bedroom

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Susan Emerson9094477710

Jeannette Ewing9096700322

Diane Fox9094477709

Sharon Fagundes9094477701

Geoff Hamill9096210500

Rose Ishman9096241617

Bernadette Kendall9096701717

Cheryl Knight9094477715

Nicholas Neece9094477706

Sue Gold9094477714

Gloria Alvarez9096700322

701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

6-car garage stables citrus grove guest houseBernadette Kendall

bernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

120 Meredith Street ClaremontLocated in the Oak Park neighborhood

Comfortable 2 bed home offers RV parkingLarge lot features a pool and covered patio

Rob Titusrobrobtituscom - 9094507415

660 Delaware Drive ClaremontPrestigious Towne Ranch Neighborhood - $725000

Beautifully Remodeled Pool HomeGeoff HamillMason Prophet

GeoffGeoffHamillcom - 9096210500MasonMasonProphetcom - 9094477708

Mid-Century custom by D W HendersonBeautifully remodeled kitchen amp bathrooms

Claremontrsquos coveted Piedmont Mesa neighborhood

Mason Prophetmasonmasonprophetcom - 9094477708

518 E Rosewood Court Ontario Historic DistrictAdorable 3 bed home freshly painted

Updated kitchen lots of character and charmDrought tolerant landscaping 7049 sq ft lot

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

1362 Briarcroft Road ClaremontSingle-story features custom designed kitchen

3 bed 2 bath 1718 sq ft 10105 sq ft lotExcellent schools and Claremont Colleges

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New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing

Sale Pending Sale Pending Sale Pending

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Nicholas NeeceGeoff Hamillnicholasneecesothebysrealtycom - 9094477706

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 13

and crocheted accessories stockingstuffers Tupperware and more For more information call (909) 622-1373

SHAKESPEARE CLUB The holiday

meeting of the Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley will feature a discus-sion by Professor Linda Bisesti of CalPoly Her topic is pursuing ShakespeareFestivals in Oregon Ireland Virginiaand her own Southern CaliforniaShakespeare Festival at Cal Poly 2 pm Seaver House 305 N CollegeAve Claremont For more informa-tion contact Lucy Lynch (909) 717-1109 or lucylynchaolcomISRAELI FOLK DANCE A fun wayto exercise with music of Israeli folk

dance Beginners group at 645 pmfollowed by open dancing $6 MasonicLodge 227 W Eighth St Claremont(909) 921-7115

AVIATION HISTORY Mike Smith

from the Planes of Fame Museum TheUniversity Club meets Tuesdays at1130 am at the Hughes CommunityCenter 1700 Danbury Rd Claremont$13 meeting fee includes buffet lunch

ZEN MEDITATION 730 to 9 amMcAlister Center for Religious Activi-ties 919 Columbia Ave Claremont(909) 621-8685

FOOD TRUCK THURSDAYS Put thefrying pan away and join in for dinner Enjoy a variety of the regionrsquos most pop-ular food trucks at Fairplex Food trucksroll in every Thursday from 530 to 830 pm at the lower admin parking lot nextto the NHRA Museum bringing the

trendiest dishes on four wheels Stop byand stay or grab a bite to take homeDonrsquot forget to pick up some fresh pro-duce at the Farmers Market Free parkingand free admission Lower Administra-tion Lot on McKinley Ave Gate 1

SHABBAT DINNER 630 to 830 pm McAlister Center for Religious

Activities 919 Columbia Ave Clare-mont (909) 621-8685

PLANTS ldquoCalifornia Native PlantPropagation Winterrdquo How to sow

seed take cuttings and prepare divi-sions of some of Californiarsquos most pop-ular native plants Includes take-homematerials 9 am to noon Admission is$36 for members or $45 for publicRancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden1500 N College Ave Claremont(909) 625-8767

9-DAY CALENDARcontinued from the previous page

DecemberMonday 14

DecemberTuesday 15

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Jenelle Rensch covers the calendar arts and entertainment Deadline

Thursday at 5 pm one week before publication Include date time ad-

dress a contact phone number and fee for admission (if applicable)

Email calendarclaremont-couriercom Phone 621-4761 Fax 621-

4072 Address 1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205-B Claremont

91711 There is NO guarantee that items submitted will be published

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COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffABOVE Tiana Berrios is unsure about meeting Santa and Mrs Claus even while comforted by her motherAileen during the annual Holiday Promenade in the Claremont Village In addition to a visit from Santa the cel-ebration included live music craft vendors roving carolers and the tree lightingAT LEFT The Claremont City Council led by Mayor Corey Calaycay say a few words of introduction beforelighting the cityrsquos tree on Friday in front of the Claremont Depot

Dan Methe of the Swing Cats Big Band belts out a jazz standard dur-ing the Promenade The band played a number of Christmas tuneswith a jazz influence

Oh Christmas treeOh Christmas tree

The city treelights up theClaremont Depot

COURIER photo Peter Weinberger

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Dozens of Claremonters convenedat city hall Wednesday evening tocelebrate the lighting of the meno-

rah and the Hanukkah holidayRabbi Sholom Harlig of Chabad Inland Empire

was on hand to lead the festivities as were MayorCorey Calaycay and Pomona Mayor Eliott RothmanCity Manager Tony Ramos Mayor Pro Tem Sam Pe-droza and Councilmember Larry Schroeder were alsopresent It was the first time the Hanukkah celebrationwas held at city hall

The lighting of the menorah took place in front of the council chamber on the patio which served as aperfect spot for revelers to mingle According toRabbi Harlig the lighting of the menorah at duskchases away the forces of darkness during the holiday

ldquoThe little light in the darkness represents our gooddeedsrdquo Rabbi Harlig said ldquoAnd that is why wersquorehererdquo

Traditional Jewish songs were played by membersof various temples in the area including Temple BethIsrael in Pomona Children from the Chabad HebrewSchool sang songs including ldquoI Have a Little Drei-delrdquo Latkes and donuts were also available to ring inthe holiday spirit for anyone wishing to indulge

ldquoWersquore really happy to do it over hererdquo RabbiHarlig said in reference to the location in front of cityhall He added that Chabad has recently opened an-other branch in Claremont that deals with studentswhich is helmed by Rabbi Yossi Matusof and his wifeRochel

ldquoWersquove been living in Claremont for two and a half years nowrdquo Rabbi Matusof said ldquoItrsquos really a beauti-ful community hererdquo

Mr Calaycay was given the honor of lighting theshamash or first candle on the menorah

ldquoItrsquos an honor that we were able to do this in Clare-montrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoFor years Rabbi Harlig

has invited me over to Upland and wersquove celebratedin Upland And last year he asked me about havingthis in Claremont so Irsquom glad wersquore able to do thisrdquo

Mr Calaycay also highlighted the ldquostrong interfaithcommunityrdquo in Claremont ldquoSo itrsquos nice to be able toshare these traditions with all our community mem-

bers here in the cityrdquo he saidHuman Services Director Anne Turner coordinated

with Chabad of the Inland Empire to put on the eventAccording to Ms Turner city representatives metwith the Chabad to plan the commemoration as farback as February

During his speech Mr Calaycay touched upon re-

cent events in the region that have cast darkness overthe area and stressed the importance of coming to-gether

ldquoIn light of some of the unfortu-nate violence wersquove experiencedin the world and in our local

community here itrsquos important that wecome together during this holiday seasonto remember the tenets of what this seasonis all aboutrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoJoy hap-piness peace harmony love and the reli-gious traditions that go with this seasonrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramletnewsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 15

Claremont has first-ever menorah lighting at city hall

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffMendy Harlig helps Claremont Mayor Corey Calaycay light the Shamash or center candle on the menorah onWednesday during a Hanukkah ceremony in Claremont The event marks the first time that a menorah has beenlit at Claremont City Hall

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 16

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8and 10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at7 pm Tickets can be purchased online or at the door ndashndash Friday December 11 Shared Holiday Party withDan Cummins at 8 pm and 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 12 Shared Holiday Partywith Dan Cummins at 7 pm and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday December 13 Carlos Loma at 7 pm ndashndash Friday December 18 Jimmy O Yang at 8 pmand 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 19 Jimmy O Yang at 7 pmand 930 pm ndashndash Sunday December 20 Donald Lett at 7 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard AveClaremont Village Thursday through Saturday until2 am Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pm Standing room only after 930 pm (909)625-4808

mdashFriday December 11 Carnival of Futility(punkfolkindie) followed by Eva and the VagabondTales (folkwestern) 10 pm

mdashSaturday December 12 Wckr Spgt followed byFranklin Bruno (indie) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 13 Sunday Piano with AmyRowe at 6 pm followed by Press Karaoke withSamantha at 930 pm

mdashTuesday December 15King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday December 16 Joe Atman (piano) 930 pm mdashThursday December 17 Baldy Mountain Jazz Band(jazz) at 830 pm followed by Mixer Jon (hiphophouse) at 11 pm

mdashFriday December 18 Benefit show 10 pm mdashSaturday December 19 Jonny Come Lately(latinosoul) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 20Sunday Piano with Angela Par-rish at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (DJ) at 930 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 Fri-days and Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge withstudent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coro-nas and $3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the micor jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 VodkaRockstars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across1 Crude org5 Test as ore10 Performs like Ice-T14 Sugar substitute15 Union member

since 182016 Mosque leader 17 Halftime lead eg18 Enduring symbols19 Garage ___

20 Claremont Chamber ofCommerce Chair

22 Come together 23 Slush24 Oil source27 CSI evidence28 Lunkhead29 Arrow groove33 One __ Under God35 Just not done36 Kigali is its capital37 Vegetable39 Mix-up41 Antietam leader 42 Very numerous in

Nebraska44 Stocking material46 Cuts out47 Ottoman Empire VIP48 Nonsense51 Cloth

52 Dogma54 Brooch inlay56 Aid and ___ 58 Buffalo Springfield

lyrics _____look- whats goingdown

62 Encore63 It may be blank 64 Roman poet of

The Art of Love

65 Inkberry66 Fable maker 67 Annoy68 Broken arm mold69 Plait70 High schooler

Down1 The _____ File

spy thriller 2 Partakes in the Tour

de France3 Ten-dollar gold pieces4 Thick liqueur 5 During6 Tobermory writer 7 Swiss resort8 Karenina and Kournikova9 Amen10 Insurers calculation

11 Seafood serving style12 Recantation13 Czech composer 21 Big part of the

Sicilian scenery25 Charge26 Pilots problem30 Dwell on31 Bamboozle32 Eater of eucalyptus

leaves

34 Something spun35 Makes lacework 37 Geometric curve38 Furniture pieces40 Worthless amount42 Pomonas American

Museum of ____ Art43 Neck adornment

in Hawaii45 Frilly48 Lower quality flick 49 Roman magistrate50 Tomboy53 Electrical usage tracker 55 Cancel57 Gen Y preferred

communication59 Floral arrangement locale60 Cupid to the Greeks61 Sales personnel63 Used a chair

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 345

RESTAURANT ROW

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 344

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds 19

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For lease

THREE bedrooms two bath-rooms 3023 Lansbury$2450 Water trash gar-dener Depositpets nego-tiable Totally remodeledCentral air 24x25 familyroom Handicap friendly Mid-December 909-596-5979

THREE bedroom two bath-room house near ConditSchool $2400 monthly Readyfor immediate occupancy Nosmoking no pets Agent Ge-

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House for rent

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

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

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-

room two bathroom two-story home Community poolNear Claremont Club Newdrought-resistant landscap-ing $2600 monthly 909-260-1028

THREE bedroom 175 bath-room house located on WTwelfth St No pets smokersWater city and gardener in-cluded $2100 monthly 909-626-3757

Office space for rent

GREAT Village location Med-icalprofessional space Ap-proximately 650 sq ft Waitingroom and private half-bath-room $1755 monthly includes

water 909-447-7716

Room for rent

LARGE ranch home in Clare-mont with one bedroomavailable for rent Sharedbathroom kitchen and laundryfacilities Beautiful horse prop-erty with access to Thomp-sonrsquos Trail Horse boardingavailable for an additional feePlease contact agent AnitaOrtiz 909-762-9305

Townhome for rent

CLAREMONT Club Threebedrooms two-and-a-half

bathrooms two-car attachedgarage $1900 monthly for lease Zia 949-677-4456

Employment

Help wanted

EXECUTIVE Assistant part-time Claremont 949-338-1916

Marketplace

Antiques

A barn and house full of an-tiques furniture and smallsRefinishing too 909-593-1846Kensoldenoddit iescomLa Verne

Sale

ldquoThe ornament of a house isthe friends who frequent itrdquo -Emerson Join us SaturdayDecember 12 from 2 to 5pm for a holiday open

house The Ivy House An-tiquesElement Home andGarden 214 Foothill Blvd

Animals

Coyote sightings

REPORT your coyote sight-ings Contact Jessica at 909-621-4761 or classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Found pet

FOUND A cream coloredPomeranianAmerican Es-kimo dog mix Nurtured maleNo chip no collar Foundnear Mountain and Foothillon Friday December 4 909-286-2681

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees islooking for a loving homeThis gentle giant has all of his

shots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

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Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Salein Claremont Claraboya area

December 12 through 13 8 am to 2 pm daily2580 N Mountain Ave Claremont

Lovely Mid-20th Century home with beautiful furnishings and dec-orative accessories A real time capsule Tannoy gold 15 inch speak-ers Brands such as the Dynasty Collection by Heritage J H BiggarBullocks Buffums from the good old days of brand recognitionWurlitzer theater style organ lots of Mid-Century design itemsthroughout large collection of cameras and equipment books LPrsquosTasco 10TE telescope industrial steampunk office equipment andfurnishings display cases from a family store in Kansas Elna Lock

L1 and L5 serger machines Haviland China Italian Murano-style artglass Vintage stereo and electronics Loaded garage full of tools oldwooden tool boxes hand tools yard equipment and more Pleasenote The pool table pictured is not for sale Coffee table pictured inthe living room is not for sale Family has reserved these items fromthe sale but they have not been removed To view full details pic-tures and last minute updates go to EstateSalesNET

EstateSalesNETCAClaremont917111061844

Happy Holidays and Happy New Year

MAJOR ESTATE SALE

Thursday - Friday - Saturday

December 10 through 1210 am to 230 pm

7500 sq ft mansion packed with fine furnishings

antiques sconces gilt mirrors china jewelry paintingsrugs statues porcelains Chinese vases urns silverware

sets crystal vintage glass Formal dining set marble ta-bles Neoclassical leather sofa and chairs mahogany

furnishings bedroom sets patio furniture gardenstatuary two large lions wonderful Christmas deacutecor

household accessories great kitchen and entertainingitems vanity items fine linens designer bedding

pillows four-car garage large shop tools power toolsJBL stereo sound system LPs 45s 8-tracks tons

936 Peninsula Ave Claremont(off Baseline and Padua)

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7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 2015 21

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

200 S Vista Bonita Ave Glendora CA 91741Ph626-405-0721PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

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Landscaping contractor for complete landscaping

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ences available Clegg 909-

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wwwwall-doctorcom

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EXCEL PLUMBINGFamily owned and operated

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Since 1978

Bonded Insured

NO JOB TOO BIG OR

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 14

COURIER photosSteven FelschundneffABOVE Tiana Berrios is unsure about meeting Santa and Mrs Claus even while comforted by her motherAileen during the annual Holiday Promenade in the Claremont Village In addition to a visit from Santa the cel-ebration included live music craft vendors roving carolers and the tree lightingAT LEFT The Claremont City Council led by Mayor Corey Calaycay say a few words of introduction beforelighting the cityrsquos tree on Friday in front of the Claremont Depot

Dan Methe of the Swing Cats Big Band belts out a jazz standard dur-ing the Promenade The band played a number of Christmas tuneswith a jazz influence

Oh Christmas treeOh Christmas tree

The city treelights up theClaremont Depot

COURIER photo Peter Weinberger

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Dozens of Claremonters convenedat city hall Wednesday evening tocelebrate the lighting of the meno-

rah and the Hanukkah holidayRabbi Sholom Harlig of Chabad Inland Empire

was on hand to lead the festivities as were MayorCorey Calaycay and Pomona Mayor Eliott RothmanCity Manager Tony Ramos Mayor Pro Tem Sam Pe-droza and Councilmember Larry Schroeder were alsopresent It was the first time the Hanukkah celebrationwas held at city hall

The lighting of the menorah took place in front of the council chamber on the patio which served as aperfect spot for revelers to mingle According toRabbi Harlig the lighting of the menorah at duskchases away the forces of darkness during the holiday

ldquoThe little light in the darkness represents our gooddeedsrdquo Rabbi Harlig said ldquoAnd that is why wersquorehererdquo

Traditional Jewish songs were played by membersof various temples in the area including Temple BethIsrael in Pomona Children from the Chabad HebrewSchool sang songs including ldquoI Have a Little Drei-delrdquo Latkes and donuts were also available to ring inthe holiday spirit for anyone wishing to indulge

ldquoWersquore really happy to do it over hererdquo RabbiHarlig said in reference to the location in front of cityhall He added that Chabad has recently opened an-other branch in Claremont that deals with studentswhich is helmed by Rabbi Yossi Matusof and his wifeRochel

ldquoWersquove been living in Claremont for two and a half years nowrdquo Rabbi Matusof said ldquoItrsquos really a beauti-ful community hererdquo

Mr Calaycay was given the honor of lighting theshamash or first candle on the menorah

ldquoItrsquos an honor that we were able to do this in Clare-montrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoFor years Rabbi Harlig

has invited me over to Upland and wersquove celebratedin Upland And last year he asked me about havingthis in Claremont so Irsquom glad wersquore able to do thisrdquo

Mr Calaycay also highlighted the ldquostrong interfaithcommunityrdquo in Claremont ldquoSo itrsquos nice to be able toshare these traditions with all our community mem-

bers here in the cityrdquo he saidHuman Services Director Anne Turner coordinated

with Chabad of the Inland Empire to put on the eventAccording to Ms Turner city representatives metwith the Chabad to plan the commemoration as farback as February

During his speech Mr Calaycay touched upon re-

cent events in the region that have cast darkness overthe area and stressed the importance of coming to-gether

ldquoIn light of some of the unfortu-nate violence wersquove experiencedin the world and in our local

community here itrsquos important that wecome together during this holiday seasonto remember the tenets of what this seasonis all aboutrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoJoy hap-piness peace harmony love and the reli-gious traditions that go with this seasonrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramletnewsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 15

Claremont has first-ever menorah lighting at city hall

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffMendy Harlig helps Claremont Mayor Corey Calaycay light the Shamash or center candle on the menorah onWednesday during a Hanukkah ceremony in Claremont The event marks the first time that a menorah has beenlit at Claremont City Hall

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 16

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8and 10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at7 pm Tickets can be purchased online or at the door ndashndash Friday December 11 Shared Holiday Party withDan Cummins at 8 pm and 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 12 Shared Holiday Partywith Dan Cummins at 7 pm and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday December 13 Carlos Loma at 7 pm ndashndash Friday December 18 Jimmy O Yang at 8 pmand 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 19 Jimmy O Yang at 7 pmand 930 pm ndashndash Sunday December 20 Donald Lett at 7 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard AveClaremont Village Thursday through Saturday until2 am Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pm Standing room only after 930 pm (909)625-4808

mdashFriday December 11 Carnival of Futility(punkfolkindie) followed by Eva and the VagabondTales (folkwestern) 10 pm

mdashSaturday December 12 Wckr Spgt followed byFranklin Bruno (indie) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 13 Sunday Piano with AmyRowe at 6 pm followed by Press Karaoke withSamantha at 930 pm

mdashTuesday December 15King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday December 16 Joe Atman (piano) 930 pm mdashThursday December 17 Baldy Mountain Jazz Band(jazz) at 830 pm followed by Mixer Jon (hiphophouse) at 11 pm

mdashFriday December 18 Benefit show 10 pm mdashSaturday December 19 Jonny Come Lately(latinosoul) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 20Sunday Piano with Angela Par-rish at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (DJ) at 930 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 Fri-days and Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge withstudent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coro-nas and $3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the micor jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 VodkaRockstars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across1 Crude org5 Test as ore10 Performs like Ice-T14 Sugar substitute15 Union member

since 182016 Mosque leader 17 Halftime lead eg18 Enduring symbols19 Garage ___

20 Claremont Chamber ofCommerce Chair

22 Come together 23 Slush24 Oil source27 CSI evidence28 Lunkhead29 Arrow groove33 One __ Under God35 Just not done36 Kigali is its capital37 Vegetable39 Mix-up41 Antietam leader 42 Very numerous in

Nebraska44 Stocking material46 Cuts out47 Ottoman Empire VIP48 Nonsense51 Cloth

52 Dogma54 Brooch inlay56 Aid and ___ 58 Buffalo Springfield

lyrics _____look- whats goingdown

62 Encore63 It may be blank 64 Roman poet of

The Art of Love

65 Inkberry66 Fable maker 67 Annoy68 Broken arm mold69 Plait70 High schooler

Down1 The _____ File

spy thriller 2 Partakes in the Tour

de France3 Ten-dollar gold pieces4 Thick liqueur 5 During6 Tobermory writer 7 Swiss resort8 Karenina and Kournikova9 Amen10 Insurers calculation

11 Seafood serving style12 Recantation13 Czech composer 21 Big part of the

Sicilian scenery25 Charge26 Pilots problem30 Dwell on31 Bamboozle32 Eater of eucalyptus

leaves

34 Something spun35 Makes lacework 37 Geometric curve38 Furniture pieces40 Worthless amount42 Pomonas American

Museum of ____ Art43 Neck adornment

in Hawaii45 Frilly48 Lower quality flick 49 Roman magistrate50 Tomboy53 Electrical usage tracker 55 Cancel57 Gen Y preferred

communication59 Floral arrangement locale60 Cupid to the Greeks61 Sales personnel63 Used a chair

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 345

RESTAURANT ROW

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 344

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Salein Claremont Claraboya area

December 12 through 13 8 am to 2 pm daily2580 N Mountain Ave Claremont

Lovely Mid-20th Century home with beautiful furnishings and dec-orative accessories A real time capsule Tannoy gold 15 inch speak-ers Brands such as the Dynasty Collection by Heritage J H BiggarBullocks Buffums from the good old days of brand recognitionWurlitzer theater style organ lots of Mid-Century design itemsthroughout large collection of cameras and equipment books LPrsquosTasco 10TE telescope industrial steampunk office equipment andfurnishings display cases from a family store in Kansas Elna Lock

L1 and L5 serger machines Haviland China Italian Murano-style artglass Vintage stereo and electronics Loaded garage full of tools oldwooden tool boxes hand tools yard equipment and more Pleasenote The pool table pictured is not for sale Coffee table pictured inthe living room is not for sale Family has reserved these items fromthe sale but they have not been removed To view full details pic-tures and last minute updates go to EstateSalesNET

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Happy Holidays and Happy New Year

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Thursday - Friday - Saturday

December 10 through 1210 am to 230 pm

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pillows four-car garage large shop tools power toolsJBL stereo sound system LPs 45s 8-tracks tons

936 Peninsula Ave Claremont(off Baseline and Padua)

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 2015 21

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

200 S Vista Bonita Ave Glendora CA 91741Ph626-405-0721PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

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Dozens of Claremonters convenedat city hall Wednesday evening tocelebrate the lighting of the meno-

rah and the Hanukkah holidayRabbi Sholom Harlig of Chabad Inland Empire

was on hand to lead the festivities as were MayorCorey Calaycay and Pomona Mayor Eliott RothmanCity Manager Tony Ramos Mayor Pro Tem Sam Pe-droza and Councilmember Larry Schroeder were alsopresent It was the first time the Hanukkah celebrationwas held at city hall

The lighting of the menorah took place in front of the council chamber on the patio which served as aperfect spot for revelers to mingle According toRabbi Harlig the lighting of the menorah at duskchases away the forces of darkness during the holiday

ldquoThe little light in the darkness represents our gooddeedsrdquo Rabbi Harlig said ldquoAnd that is why wersquorehererdquo

Traditional Jewish songs were played by membersof various temples in the area including Temple BethIsrael in Pomona Children from the Chabad HebrewSchool sang songs including ldquoI Have a Little Drei-delrdquo Latkes and donuts were also available to ring inthe holiday spirit for anyone wishing to indulge

ldquoWersquore really happy to do it over hererdquo RabbiHarlig said in reference to the location in front of cityhall He added that Chabad has recently opened an-other branch in Claremont that deals with studentswhich is helmed by Rabbi Yossi Matusof and his wifeRochel

ldquoWersquove been living in Claremont for two and a half years nowrdquo Rabbi Matusof said ldquoItrsquos really a beauti-ful community hererdquo

Mr Calaycay was given the honor of lighting theshamash or first candle on the menorah

ldquoItrsquos an honor that we were able to do this in Clare-montrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoFor years Rabbi Harlig

has invited me over to Upland and wersquove celebratedin Upland And last year he asked me about havingthis in Claremont so Irsquom glad wersquore able to do thisrdquo

Mr Calaycay also highlighted the ldquostrong interfaithcommunityrdquo in Claremont ldquoSo itrsquos nice to be able toshare these traditions with all our community mem-

bers here in the cityrdquo he saidHuman Services Director Anne Turner coordinated

with Chabad of the Inland Empire to put on the eventAccording to Ms Turner city representatives metwith the Chabad to plan the commemoration as farback as February

During his speech Mr Calaycay touched upon re-

cent events in the region that have cast darkness overthe area and stressed the importance of coming to-gether

ldquoIn light of some of the unfortu-nate violence wersquove experiencedin the world and in our local

community here itrsquos important that wecome together during this holiday seasonto remember the tenets of what this seasonis all aboutrdquo Mr Calaycay said ldquoJoy hap-piness peace harmony love and the reli-gious traditions that go with this seasonrdquo

mdashMatthew Bramletnewsclaremont-couriercom

Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 15

Claremont has first-ever menorah lighting at city hall

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffMendy Harlig helps Claremont Mayor Corey Calaycay light the Shamash or center candle on the menorah onWednesday during a Hanukkah ceremony in Claremont The event marks the first time that a menorah has beenlit at Claremont City Hall

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 16

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8and 10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at7 pm Tickets can be purchased online or at the door ndashndash Friday December 11 Shared Holiday Party withDan Cummins at 8 pm and 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 12 Shared Holiday Partywith Dan Cummins at 7 pm and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday December 13 Carlos Loma at 7 pm ndashndash Friday December 18 Jimmy O Yang at 8 pmand 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 19 Jimmy O Yang at 7 pmand 930 pm ndashndash Sunday December 20 Donald Lett at 7 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard AveClaremont Village Thursday through Saturday until2 am Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pm Standing room only after 930 pm (909)625-4808

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mdashSaturday December 12 Wckr Spgt followed byFranklin Bruno (indie) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 13 Sunday Piano with AmyRowe at 6 pm followed by Press Karaoke withSamantha at 930 pm

mdashTuesday December 15King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday December 16 Joe Atman (piano) 930 pm mdashThursday December 17 Baldy Mountain Jazz Band(jazz) at 830 pm followed by Mixer Jon (hiphophouse) at 11 pm

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mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coro-nas and $3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the micor jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 VodkaRockstars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

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Nebraska44 Stocking material46 Cuts out47 Ottoman Empire VIP48 Nonsense51 Cloth

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The Art of Love

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leaves

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COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 345

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Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 344

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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LARGE ranch home in Clare-mont with one bedroomavailable for rent Sharedbathroom kitchen and laundryfacilities Beautiful horse prop-erty with access to Thomp-sonrsquos Trail Horse boardingavailable for an additional feePlease contact agent AnitaOrtiz 909-762-9305

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Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Salein Claremont Claraboya area

December 12 through 13 8 am to 2 pm daily2580 N Mountain Ave Claremont

Lovely Mid-20th Century home with beautiful furnishings and dec-orative accessories A real time capsule Tannoy gold 15 inch speak-ers Brands such as the Dynasty Collection by Heritage J H BiggarBullocks Buffums from the good old days of brand recognitionWurlitzer theater style organ lots of Mid-Century design itemsthroughout large collection of cameras and equipment books LPrsquosTasco 10TE telescope industrial steampunk office equipment andfurnishings display cases from a family store in Kansas Elna Lock

L1 and L5 serger machines Haviland China Italian Murano-style artglass Vintage stereo and electronics Loaded garage full of tools oldwooden tool boxes hand tools yard equipment and more Pleasenote The pool table pictured is not for sale Coffee table pictured inthe living room is not for sale Family has reserved these items fromthe sale but they have not been removed To view full details pic-tures and last minute updates go to EstateSalesNET

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936 Peninsula Ave Claremont(off Baseline and Padua)

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

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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

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$329000 (C1906)

833 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTEnjoy Claremonts elegant casuallifestyle at an affordable price in this 3bedroom 3 bathroom condo in theprestigious Claremont Terrace com-plex There is one bedroomofficedownstairs and two upstairs each withtheir own bathroom all in over 1800sq ft Vaulted ceilings with high win-dows allow the downstairs to fill withlight The patio opens to the greenbeltleading to the sparkling pool and spaThis is a great value you do not want tomiss $447000 (T833)

Donrsquot leave us in the dark Let us know when you moveDonrsquot miss a moment of superlative communitycoverage from the Claremont COURIER

Call 909-621-4761 to updateyour mailing information

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DANA POINT Private and premium beach front property on a private road located in the exclusive guard-gated com-munity of Capistrano Bay District 7 x 24 security an exclusive opportunity to make your dreams of owning on the beachan amazing reality Wide-open floor plan with master bedroom with a view of the water You can hear the roar of thewaves all day long This home has an extra 6 ft of beam front and has 19 ft between the home to the north when thestandard is 7 ft providing more privacy than a typical beach front property This home is built on caissons to bedrockwhich provides more flexibility when you want to remodel or expand Plans are available for an additional two bed-rooms one bathroom (approximately 400 sq ft) Additional parking across the street for three to four more parkingspace can be built Summer fun trolley family and recreation enjoyment awaits you The trolley in the summer allowsyou to hop on and off all day long to the finest beach coastal cities like Dana Point and Laguna Beach There are won-

derful restaurants and shopping in the nearby communities The best part of all is you will own the beach to the meanhigh tide line so unlike other beach front communities $4100000 (B35391)

WALNUT Stunning panoramic views from your mastersuite balcony greet you in the morning and mountainviews twinkle as the sun goes down This end of thecul-de-sac home is just waiting to host your family andfriends in the remodeled granite countered kitchen withkitchenette that adjoins the large family room with fire-place and wet bar Two luxuriously spacious mastersuites one with private balcony and bathroom suiteBeautiful stainless steel barbeque grill included with

garden shed $1149000 (J2804)

ARCADIA Prime Arcadia location First time on marketin 39 years this three bedroom two bathroom single-story home awaits its proud new owner The inviting liv-ing room features a cozy fireplace and plantationshutters Separate dining room adjacent to kitchen andover-sized family roomden Covered patio spa and

BBQ area Central air and heating system throughouthouse Two-car attached garage includes laundry areaApproximately 1700 sq ft of living space plus lot sizeof 8562 sq ft $948000 (A400)

UPLAND One of the largest plans in Upland Coloniescommunity Quality upgrades throughout including mir-rored walls and closets custom built birch bookshelvesin family room light-rail under upper kitchen cabinetsceiling fans custom crown mouldings and plantationshutters Large master bedroom huge walk-in his and

herrsquos closets spa tub shower and separate desk withmirror The backyard is surrounded by trees and af-fords the utmost privacy $3000 monthly (P1763)

FOR LEASE

1-877-323-4442250 W First St 100 Claremont CA 91711

Coldwell BankerTown amp Country

Welcomes

Rosalena OconJustin Daniel

Stephen KeplerWho Recently

Joined Our Office

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Top Producers November 2015

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POMONA Beautiful upgraded and energy-rated homein the sought-after north Pomona Yorba district Newlyfinished hardwood floors large remodeled kitchen withcustom oak cabinetry remodeled bathrooms upgraded

dual and triple-pane windows throughout newer centralAC and heat whole-house water filtration systemwhole-house vent fan custom hardscape and paversceiling fans and upgraded plumbing throughout and aGreen Rating of 49 for energy efficiency upgrades$398000 (W278)

HIGHLAND Enter to find a warm and welcoming fire-place just in time for the holidays Glass sliding doorsbeckon you outside to sit and relax in your own gardengetaway or barbecue up a feast for friends Four big

bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs (one moredown) Pool spa clubhouse tennis courts recreationand activities planned year round Hurry and see thiswell designed home that has a recently remodeledkitchen and bathrooms Stay comfortable and coolyear-round with central airheat $375000 (S29104)

UPLAND Extremely spacious and rare Quad Mobile Homein prestigious Upland Meadows Estates Featuring threebedrooms and two bathrooms with 3520 sq ft of living areaIt has a large living room and cozy fireplace Master bedroom

is spacious There are two more bedrooms plus another roomthat can be used as fourth bedroom The kitchen offers adouble oven lots of storage and counter space Crownmolding light wood laminate floors newer roof copper plumbingand dual-pane windowssliders It has a two-car garage withstorage cabinets and shed in back $135000 (F929)

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Susan Emerson9094477710

Jeannette Ewing9096700322

Diane Fox9094477709

Sharon Fagundes9094477701

Geoff Hamill9096210500

Rose Ishman9096241617

Bernadette Kendall9096701717

Cheryl Knight9094477715

Nicholas Neece9094477706

Sue Gold9094477714

Gloria Alvarez9096700322

701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

6-car garage stables citrus grove guest houseBernadette Kendall

bernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

120 Meredith Street ClaremontLocated in the Oak Park neighborhood

Comfortable 2 bed home offers RV parkingLarge lot features a pool and covered patio

Rob Titusrobrobtituscom - 9094507415

660 Delaware Drive ClaremontPrestigious Towne Ranch Neighborhood - $725000

Beautifully Remodeled Pool HomeGeoff HamillMason Prophet

GeoffGeoffHamillcom - 9096210500MasonMasonProphetcom - 9094477708

Mid-Century custom by D W HendersonBeautifully remodeled kitchen amp bathrooms

Claremontrsquos coveted Piedmont Mesa neighborhood

Mason Prophetmasonmasonprophetcom - 9094477708

518 E Rosewood Court Ontario Historic DistrictAdorable 3 bed home freshly painted

Updated kitchen lots of character and charmDrought tolerant landscaping 7049 sq ft lot

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

1362 Briarcroft Road ClaremontSingle-story features custom designed kitchen

3 bed 2 bath 1718 sq ft 10105 sq ft lotExcellent schools and Claremont Colleges

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing

Sale Pending Sale Pending Sale Pending

4472 Cardinal Cushing Claremont - $1590000Exclusive North Claremont Stone Canyon Preserve

Picturesque hillside setting with a pool amp spaSpanish Colonial estate nestled in the foothills

Nicholas NeeceGeoff Hamillnicholasneecesothebysrealtycom - 9094477706

geoffgeoffhamillcom ndash 9096210500

Live Oak Canyon Road - $225000Secluded wooded private one-of-a-kind lot

121 acre horse property in picturesque settingGradual level pad to build on with lots of potential

Claremont School DistrictGeoff Hamill

geoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Prestigious Mid-Century in Towne Ranch - $600000Spacious living room with brick fireplace

Cheerful kitchen with eating and office nook Central airheating copper plumbing built-ins

Geoff Hamillgeoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Just Sold New Price

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 16

FLAPPERS COMEDY 540 W First St ClaremontPacking House 18 and over Show times Friday at 8and 10 pm Saturday at 7 and 930 pm and Sunday at7 pm Tickets can be purchased online or at the door ndashndash Friday December 11 Shared Holiday Party withDan Cummins at 8 pm and 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 12 Shared Holiday Partywith Dan Cummins at 7 pm and 930 pm

ndashndash Sunday December 13 Carlos Loma at 7 pm ndashndash Friday December 18 Jimmy O Yang at 8 pmand 10 pm ndashndash Saturday December 19 Jimmy O Yang at 7 pmand 930 pm ndashndash Sunday December 20 Donald Lett at 7 pmTHE PRESS RESTAURANT 129 Harvard AveClaremont Village Thursday through Saturday until2 am Live DJ every Thursday at 11 pm 21 and over after 9 pm Standing room only after 930 pm (909)625-4808

mdashFriday December 11 Carnival of Futility(punkfolkindie) followed by Eva and the VagabondTales (folkwestern) 10 pm

mdashSaturday December 12 Wckr Spgt followed byFranklin Bruno (indie) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 13 Sunday Piano with AmyRowe at 6 pm followed by Press Karaoke withSamantha at 930 pm

mdashTuesday December 15King Trivia Night 830 pm mdashWednesday December 16 Joe Atman (piano) 930 pm mdashThursday December 17 Baldy Mountain Jazz Band(jazz) at 830 pm followed by Mixer Jon (hiphophouse) at 11 pm

mdashFriday December 18 Benefit show 10 pm mdashSaturday December 19 Jonny Come Lately(latinosoul) 10 pm

mdashSunday December 20Sunday Piano with Angela Par-rish at 6 pm followed by Soul Time (DJ) at 930 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 Fri-days and Saturdays after 8 pm (no cover charge withstudent ID) (909) 547-4266

mdashTuesdays Taco Tuesday with $1 tacos $2 Coro-nas and $3 margaritas Rock the mic or jam with the band mdash Wednesdays ldquoRockstar Karaokerdquo Rock the micor jam with the band $2 Bud Lights and $4 VodkaRockstars 9 pm

NIGHTLIFE

Across1 Crude org5 Test as ore10 Performs like Ice-T14 Sugar substitute15 Union member

since 182016 Mosque leader 17 Halftime lead eg18 Enduring symbols19 Garage ___

20 Claremont Chamber ofCommerce Chair

22 Come together 23 Slush24 Oil source27 CSI evidence28 Lunkhead29 Arrow groove33 One __ Under God35 Just not done36 Kigali is its capital37 Vegetable39 Mix-up41 Antietam leader 42 Very numerous in

Nebraska44 Stocking material46 Cuts out47 Ottoman Empire VIP48 Nonsense51 Cloth

52 Dogma54 Brooch inlay56 Aid and ___ 58 Buffalo Springfield

lyrics _____look- whats goingdown

62 Encore63 It may be blank 64 Roman poet of

The Art of Love

65 Inkberry66 Fable maker 67 Annoy68 Broken arm mold69 Plait70 High schooler

Down1 The _____ File

spy thriller 2 Partakes in the Tour

de France3 Ten-dollar gold pieces4 Thick liqueur 5 During6 Tobermory writer 7 Swiss resort8 Karenina and Kournikova9 Amen10 Insurers calculation

11 Seafood serving style12 Recantation13 Czech composer 21 Big part of the

Sicilian scenery25 Charge26 Pilots problem30 Dwell on31 Bamboozle32 Eater of eucalyptus

leaves

34 Something spun35 Makes lacework 37 Geometric curve38 Furniture pieces40 Worthless amount42 Pomonas American

Museum of ____ Art43 Neck adornment

in Hawaii45 Frilly48 Lower quality flick 49 Roman magistrate50 Tomboy53 Electrical usage tracker 55 Cancel57 Gen Y preferred

communication59 Floral arrangement locale60 Cupid to the Greeks61 Sales personnel63 Used a chair

COURIER CROSSWORD Crossword by Myles Mellor Puzzle 345

RESTAURANT ROW

Answers to last weekrsquos puzzle 344

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds 19

Rentals

For lease

THREE bedrooms two bath-rooms 3023 Lansbury$2450 Water trash gar-dener Depositpets nego-tiable Totally remodeledCentral air 24x25 familyroom Handicap friendly Mid-December 909-596-5979

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

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

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

EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-

room two bathroom two-story home Community poolNear Claremont Club Newdrought-resistant landscap-ing $2600 monthly 909-260-1028

THREE bedroom 175 bath-room house located on WTwelfth St No pets smokersWater city and gardener in-cluded $2100 monthly 909-626-3757

Office space for rent

GREAT Village location Med-icalprofessional space Ap-proximately 650 sq ft Waitingroom and private half-bath-room $1755 monthly includes

water 909-447-7716

Room for rent

LARGE ranch home in Clare-mont with one bedroomavailable for rent Sharedbathroom kitchen and laundryfacilities Beautiful horse prop-erty with access to Thomp-sonrsquos Trail Horse boardingavailable for an additional feePlease contact agent AnitaOrtiz 909-762-9305

Townhome for rent

CLAREMONT Club Threebedrooms two-and-a-half

bathrooms two-car attachedgarage $1900 monthly for lease Zia 949-677-4456

Employment

Help wanted

EXECUTIVE Assistant part-time Claremont 949-338-1916

Marketplace

Antiques

A barn and house full of an-tiques furniture and smallsRefinishing too 909-593-1846Kensoldenoddit iescomLa Verne

Sale

ldquoThe ornament of a house isthe friends who frequent itrdquo -Emerson Join us SaturdayDecember 12 from 2 to 5pm for a holiday open

house The Ivy House An-tiquesElement Home andGarden 214 Foothill Blvd

Animals

Coyote sightings

REPORT your coyote sight-ings Contact Jessica at 909-621-4761 or classifiedclaremont-couriercom

Found pet

FOUND A cream coloredPomeranianAmerican Es-kimo dog mix Nurtured maleNo chip no collar Foundnear Mountain and Foothillon Friday December 4 909-286-2681

Needs good home

BIG Boy a four year oldmale Great Pyrenees islooking for a loving homeThis gentle giant has all of his

shots but is not fixed Notgood with other male dogsfemales okay 760-243-6890

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Friday 12-11-15

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Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Salein Claremont Claraboya area

December 12 through 13 8 am to 2 pm daily2580 N Mountain Ave Claremont

Lovely Mid-20th Century home with beautiful furnishings and dec-orative accessories A real time capsule Tannoy gold 15 inch speak-ers Brands such as the Dynasty Collection by Heritage J H BiggarBullocks Buffums from the good old days of brand recognitionWurlitzer theater style organ lots of Mid-Century design itemsthroughout large collection of cameras and equipment books LPrsquosTasco 10TE telescope industrial steampunk office equipment andfurnishings display cases from a family store in Kansas Elna Lock

L1 and L5 serger machines Haviland China Italian Murano-style artglass Vintage stereo and electronics Loaded garage full of tools oldwooden tool boxes hand tools yard equipment and more Pleasenote The pool table pictured is not for sale Coffee table pictured inthe living room is not for sale Family has reserved these items fromthe sale but they have not been removed To view full details pic-tures and last minute updates go to EstateSalesNET

EstateSalesNETCAClaremont917111061844

Happy Holidays and Happy New Year

MAJOR ESTATE SALE

Thursday - Friday - Saturday

December 10 through 1210 am to 230 pm

7500 sq ft mansion packed with fine furnishings

antiques sconces gilt mirrors china jewelry paintingsrugs statues porcelains Chinese vases urns silverware

sets crystal vintage glass Formal dining set marble ta-bles Neoclassical leather sofa and chairs mahogany

furnishings bedroom sets patio furniture gardenstatuary two large lions wonderful Christmas deacutecor

household accessories great kitchen and entertainingitems vanity items fine linens designer bedding

pillows four-car garage large shop tools power toolsJBL stereo sound system LPs 45s 8-tracks tons

936 Peninsula Ave Claremont(off Baseline and Padua)

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 2015 21

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

200 S Vista Bonita Ave Glendora CA 91741Ph626-405-0721PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

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terior Residential and commer-

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ences available Clegg 909-

908-0507

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wwwwall-doctorcom

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Since 1978

Bonded Insured

NO JOB TOO BIG OR

SMALL

24-hour emergency service

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24-hour service Low cost

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ite work Residential com-

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Business Hours Monday-Friday 900 am to 500 pmREAL ESTATE

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Want to advertise an open houseThe COURIERrsquos open house directory is Claremonterrsquosgo-to guide for upcoming open houses in the areaAnd the best news If you are already advertisinga property your listing is complimentary Otherwisethe cost is simply $25 per listing

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(909) 626-1261 wwwcurtisrealestatecom

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$329000 (C1906)

833 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTEnjoy Claremonts elegant casuallifestyle at an affordable price in this 3bedroom 3 bathroom condo in theprestigious Claremont Terrace com-plex There is one bedroomofficedownstairs and two upstairs each withtheir own bathroom all in over 1800sq ft Vaulted ceilings with high win-dows allow the downstairs to fill withlight The patio opens to the greenbeltleading to the sparkling pool and spaThis is a great value you do not want tomiss $447000 (T833)

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Susan Emerson9094477710

Jeannette Ewing9096700322

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Sharon Fagundes9094477701

Geoff Hamill9096210500

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701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

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660 Delaware Drive ClaremontPrestigious Towne Ranch Neighborhood - $725000

Beautifully Remodeled Pool HomeGeoff HamillMason Prophet

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Mason Prophetmasonmasonprophetcom - 9094477708

518 E Rosewood Court Ontario Historic DistrictAdorable 3 bed home freshly painted

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New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing

Sale Pending Sale Pending Sale Pending

4472 Cardinal Cushing Claremont - $1590000Exclusive North Claremont Stone Canyon Preserve

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Live Oak Canyon Road - $225000Secluded wooded private one-of-a-kind lot

121 acre horse property in picturesque settingGradual level pad to build on with lots of potential

Claremont School DistrictGeoff Hamill

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Cheerful kitchen with eating and office nook Central airheating copper plumbing built-ins

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Just Sold New Price

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A huge thank you to themore than 100 volunteersfrom the Boy Scouts theClaremont High SchoolWrestling Team Claremont

High School Girls SoccerAYSO and the ClaremontHigh School Hip Hop Squad

Thank youto all who

servedvolunteeredparticipated

andsponsoredthis great

event

Proceeds from this event are deliveredback to our great community

both locally and internationally

Thanks Claremont Sunrise Rotary Clubs

8th Annual Turkey Trot

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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House for rent

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

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

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Office space for rent

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Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Salein Claremont Claraboya area

December 12 through 13 8 am to 2 pm daily2580 N Mountain Ave Claremont

Lovely Mid-20th Century home with beautiful furnishings and dec-orative accessories A real time capsule Tannoy gold 15 inch speak-ers Brands such as the Dynasty Collection by Heritage J H BiggarBullocks Buffums from the good old days of brand recognitionWurlitzer theater style organ lots of Mid-Century design itemsthroughout large collection of cameras and equipment books LPrsquosTasco 10TE telescope industrial steampunk office equipment andfurnishings display cases from a family store in Kansas Elna Lock

L1 and L5 serger machines Haviland China Italian Murano-style artglass Vintage stereo and electronics Loaded garage full of tools oldwooden tool boxes hand tools yard equipment and more Pleasenote The pool table pictured is not for sale Coffee table pictured inthe living room is not for sale Family has reserved these items fromthe sale but they have not been removed To view full details pic-tures and last minute updates go to EstateSalesNET

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936 Peninsula Ave Claremont(off Baseline and Padua)

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

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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

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$329000 (C1906)

833 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTEnjoy Claremonts elegant casuallifestyle at an affordable price in this 3bedroom 3 bathroom condo in theprestigious Claremont Terrace com-plex There is one bedroomofficedownstairs and two upstairs each withtheir own bathroom all in over 1800sq ft Vaulted ceilings with high win-dows allow the downstairs to fill withlight The patio opens to the greenbeltleading to the sparkling pool and spaThis is a great value you do not want tomiss $447000 (T833)

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DANA POINT Private and premium beach front property on a private road located in the exclusive guard-gated com-munity of Capistrano Bay District 7 x 24 security an exclusive opportunity to make your dreams of owning on the beachan amazing reality Wide-open floor plan with master bedroom with a view of the water You can hear the roar of thewaves all day long This home has an extra 6 ft of beam front and has 19 ft between the home to the north when thestandard is 7 ft providing more privacy than a typical beach front property This home is built on caissons to bedrockwhich provides more flexibility when you want to remodel or expand Plans are available for an additional two bed-rooms one bathroom (approximately 400 sq ft) Additional parking across the street for three to four more parkingspace can be built Summer fun trolley family and recreation enjoyment awaits you The trolley in the summer allowsyou to hop on and off all day long to the finest beach coastal cities like Dana Point and Laguna Beach There are won-

derful restaurants and shopping in the nearby communities The best part of all is you will own the beach to the meanhigh tide line so unlike other beach front communities $4100000 (B35391)

WALNUT Stunning panoramic views from your mastersuite balcony greet you in the morning and mountainviews twinkle as the sun goes down This end of thecul-de-sac home is just waiting to host your family andfriends in the remodeled granite countered kitchen withkitchenette that adjoins the large family room with fire-place and wet bar Two luxuriously spacious mastersuites one with private balcony and bathroom suiteBeautiful stainless steel barbeque grill included with

garden shed $1149000 (J2804)

ARCADIA Prime Arcadia location First time on marketin 39 years this three bedroom two bathroom single-story home awaits its proud new owner The inviting liv-ing room features a cozy fireplace and plantationshutters Separate dining room adjacent to kitchen andover-sized family roomden Covered patio spa and

BBQ area Central air and heating system throughouthouse Two-car attached garage includes laundry areaApproximately 1700 sq ft of living space plus lot sizeof 8562 sq ft $948000 (A400)

UPLAND One of the largest plans in Upland Coloniescommunity Quality upgrades throughout including mir-rored walls and closets custom built birch bookshelvesin family room light-rail under upper kitchen cabinetsceiling fans custom crown mouldings and plantationshutters Large master bedroom huge walk-in his and

herrsquos closets spa tub shower and separate desk withmirror The backyard is surrounded by trees and af-fords the utmost privacy $3000 monthly (P1763)

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POMONA Beautiful upgraded and energy-rated homein the sought-after north Pomona Yorba district Newlyfinished hardwood floors large remodeled kitchen withcustom oak cabinetry remodeled bathrooms upgraded

dual and triple-pane windows throughout newer centralAC and heat whole-house water filtration systemwhole-house vent fan custom hardscape and paversceiling fans and upgraded plumbing throughout and aGreen Rating of 49 for energy efficiency upgrades$398000 (W278)

HIGHLAND Enter to find a warm and welcoming fire-place just in time for the holidays Glass sliding doorsbeckon you outside to sit and relax in your own gardengetaway or barbecue up a feast for friends Four big

bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs (one moredown) Pool spa clubhouse tennis courts recreationand activities planned year round Hurry and see thiswell designed home that has a recently remodeledkitchen and bathrooms Stay comfortable and coolyear-round with central airheat $375000 (S29104)

UPLAND Extremely spacious and rare Quad Mobile Homein prestigious Upland Meadows Estates Featuring threebedrooms and two bathrooms with 3520 sq ft of living areaIt has a large living room and cozy fireplace Master bedroom

is spacious There are two more bedrooms plus another roomthat can be used as fourth bedroom The kitchen offers adouble oven lots of storage and counter space Crownmolding light wood laminate floors newer roof copper plumbingand dual-pane windowssliders It has a two-car garage withstorage cabinets and shed in back $135000 (F929)

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701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

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120 Meredith Street ClaremontLocated in the Oak Park neighborhood

Comfortable 2 bed home offers RV parkingLarge lot features a pool and covered patio

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Beautifully Remodeled Pool HomeGeoff HamillMason Prophet

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Mid-Century custom by D W HendersonBeautifully remodeled kitchen amp bathrooms

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518 E Rosewood Court Ontario Historic DistrictAdorable 3 bed home freshly painted

Updated kitchen lots of character and charmDrought tolerant landscaping 7049 sq ft lot

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1362 Briarcroft Road ClaremontSingle-story features custom designed kitchen

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New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing

Sale Pending Sale Pending Sale Pending

4472 Cardinal Cushing Claremont - $1590000Exclusive North Claremont Stone Canyon Preserve

Picturesque hillside setting with a pool amp spaSpanish Colonial estate nestled in the foothills

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Live Oak Canyon Road - $225000Secluded wooded private one-of-a-kind lot

121 acre horse property in picturesque settingGradual level pad to build on with lots of potential

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Cheerful kitchen with eating and office nook Central airheating copper plumbing built-ins

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Just Sold New Price

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Claremont COURIERFriday December 11 2015 18

CHS girls suffer tough lossafter big Rancho comeback

It may be a worn-out clicheacute but the Claremont High Schoolgirls basketball team found out Tuesday night that itrsquos notover until itrsquos over In a stunning turnaround Claremont lost

to Rancho Cucamonga 52-50 even though they were up by 12

points at the end of the third quarter and led nearly the entiregame

It certainly was a disappointing way to start the 20th annualWolfpack Classic girls basketball tournament which runsthrough Friday at CHS

Both teams had their struggles It seemed the Cougars werecalled for traveling every other possession but for the first halfClaremont had much better shooting and developed a com-manding lead

To start the second half the Cougars switched to a man-to-man coverage on defense that threw Claremontrsquos game off ac-cording to coach Darryl Kennedy As a result Claremont cameup empty for their first seven possessions of the third quarter andonly got four field goals the entire second half

ldquoThey went man-to-man on us late in the game We kind of tightened up We didnrsquot execute the way we needed to againstthe man-to-man but we know how to do it because we have

been in tougher games than thisrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoCom-posure we have to show some more composurerdquo

Claremont has a very young team with six sophomoresfour juniors and one freshman but no seniors As a result theyhave a big opportunity to mature together as a team On Tues-day they did show a depth in the ranks with seven players scor-ing at least one goal and two topping 10 points

Sophomore Camille Troncone was the Packrsquos top scorer at14 and demonstrated her potential to be a real leader on thecourt

ldquoCamille is one of our captains She is really strong inside andout and very mature for a sophomorerdquo said Coach Kennedy

Tuesdayrsquos game came down to the fourth quarter when theCougars came alive just as the Pack went cold Destiny DentRanchorsquos top scorer hit a three-point shot to open the quarterMeanwhile Rancho went on the offensive fouling Tronconenearly every time she touched the ball which was fortunate be-

cause all the Packrsquos seven points were free throwsDuring the final quarter Rancho scored 21 points culmi-

nating with a series of plays in the final minute The CougarsrsquoMegan Chimwaza tied the game with 20 seconds to go and thenClaremont sophomore Laurel Marchantrsquos lay-up failed to fallCoach Kennedy quickly called a time-out It looked like thegame was headed for overtime but as CHS put the ball in playChimwaza stole it and got an easy lay-up in the final secondsto clinch the win

ldquoThis year wersquore looking to maturemdashto understand the sit-uations to understand how the game is played and then makethe right adjustmentsrdquo said Coach Kennedy ldquoWe are a youngteam still learning and growing but we are in a fight every timewe step on the courtrdquo

On Wednesday they lost again to Chaffey 39-36 in the sec-ond round of the Wolfpack Classic With the loss the teamrsquosrecord is 6-3 They hope to turn things around with games on

Thursday and Friday mdashSteven Felschundneffstevenclaremont-couriercom

COURIER photoSteven FelschundneffCHS junior Jai Williams attempts to regain control of the ballafter Rancho Cucamongarsquos Juliann Salinas tried to steal itduring the first round of the Claremont tournament

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THREE bedrooms two bath-rooms 3023 Lansbury$2450 Water trash gar-dener Depositpets nego-tiable Totally remodeledCentral air 24x25 familyroom Handicap friendly Mid-December 909-596-5979

THREE bedroom two bath-room house near ConditSchool $2400 monthly Readyfor immediate occupancy Nosmoking no pets Agent Ge-

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House for rent

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EXCEPTIONAL Four bed-

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Office space for rent

GREAT Village location Med-icalprofessional space Ap-proximately 650 sq ft Waitingroom and private half-bath-room $1755 monthly includes

water 909-447-7716

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LARGE ranch home in Clare-mont with one bedroomavailable for rent Sharedbathroom kitchen and laundryfacilities Beautiful horse prop-erty with access to Thomp-sonrsquos Trail Horse boardingavailable for an additional feePlease contact agent AnitaOrtiz 909-762-9305

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CLAREMONT Club Threebedrooms two-and-a-half

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Antiques

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Its a Zoe TeBeau Estate Salein Claremont Claraboya area

December 12 through 13 8 am to 2 pm daily2580 N Mountain Ave Claremont

Lovely Mid-20th Century home with beautiful furnishings and dec-orative accessories A real time capsule Tannoy gold 15 inch speak-ers Brands such as the Dynasty Collection by Heritage J H BiggarBullocks Buffums from the good old days of brand recognitionWurlitzer theater style organ lots of Mid-Century design itemsthroughout large collection of cameras and equipment books LPrsquosTasco 10TE telescope industrial steampunk office equipment andfurnishings display cases from a family store in Kansas Elna Lock

L1 and L5 serger machines Haviland China Italian Murano-style artglass Vintage stereo and electronics Loaded garage full of tools oldwooden tool boxes hand tools yard equipment and more Pleasenote The pool table pictured is not for sale Coffee table pictured inthe living room is not for sale Family has reserved these items fromthe sale but they have not been removed To view full details pic-tures and last minute updates go to EstateSalesNET

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Thursday - Friday - Saturday

December 10 through 1210 am to 230 pm

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936 Peninsula Ave Claremont(off Baseline and Padua)

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 2015 21

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

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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$329000 (C1906)

833 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTEnjoy Claremonts elegant casuallifestyle at an affordable price in this 3bedroom 3 bathroom condo in theprestigious Claremont Terrace com-plex There is one bedroomofficedownstairs and two upstairs each withtheir own bathroom all in over 1800sq ft Vaulted ceilings with high win-dows allow the downstairs to fill withlight The patio opens to the greenbeltleading to the sparkling pool and spaThis is a great value you do not want tomiss $447000 (T833)

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DANA POINT Private and premium beach front property on a private road located in the exclusive guard-gated com-munity of Capistrano Bay District 7 x 24 security an exclusive opportunity to make your dreams of owning on the beachan amazing reality Wide-open floor plan with master bedroom with a view of the water You can hear the roar of thewaves all day long This home has an extra 6 ft of beam front and has 19 ft between the home to the north when thestandard is 7 ft providing more privacy than a typical beach front property This home is built on caissons to bedrockwhich provides more flexibility when you want to remodel or expand Plans are available for an additional two bed-rooms one bathroom (approximately 400 sq ft) Additional parking across the street for three to four more parkingspace can be built Summer fun trolley family and recreation enjoyment awaits you The trolley in the summer allowsyou to hop on and off all day long to the finest beach coastal cities like Dana Point and Laguna Beach There are won-

derful restaurants and shopping in the nearby communities The best part of all is you will own the beach to the meanhigh tide line so unlike other beach front communities $4100000 (B35391)

WALNUT Stunning panoramic views from your mastersuite balcony greet you in the morning and mountainviews twinkle as the sun goes down This end of thecul-de-sac home is just waiting to host your family andfriends in the remodeled granite countered kitchen withkitchenette that adjoins the large family room with fire-place and wet bar Two luxuriously spacious mastersuites one with private balcony and bathroom suiteBeautiful stainless steel barbeque grill included with

garden shed $1149000 (J2804)

ARCADIA Prime Arcadia location First time on marketin 39 years this three bedroom two bathroom single-story home awaits its proud new owner The inviting liv-ing room features a cozy fireplace and plantationshutters Separate dining room adjacent to kitchen andover-sized family roomden Covered patio spa and

BBQ area Central air and heating system throughouthouse Two-car attached garage includes laundry areaApproximately 1700 sq ft of living space plus lot sizeof 8562 sq ft $948000 (A400)

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herrsquos closets spa tub shower and separate desk withmirror The backyard is surrounded by trees and af-fords the utmost privacy $3000 monthly (P1763)

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701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

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660 Delaware Drive ClaremontPrestigious Towne Ranch Neighborhood - $725000

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518 E Rosewood Court Ontario Historic DistrictAdorable 3 bed home freshly painted

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1362 Briarcroft Road ClaremontSingle-story features custom designed kitchen

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New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing

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4472 Cardinal Cushing Claremont - $1590000Exclusive North Claremont Stone Canyon Preserve

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Live Oak Canyon Road - $225000Secluded wooded private one-of-a-kind lot

121 acre horse property in picturesque settingGradual level pad to build on with lots of potential

Claremont School DistrictGeoff Hamill

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7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 2015 21

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

200 S Vista Bonita Ave Glendora CA 91741Ph626-405-0721PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

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7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 2015 21

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

200 S Vista Bonita Ave Glendora CA 91741Ph626-405-0721PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

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Retrofit Experts Ask us how to save waterAllen Cantrall Landscape

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Serving the areasince 1983

Landscaping

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Landscaping contractor for complete landscaping

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EXCEL PLUMBINGFamily owned and operated

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Haydenrsquos Services Inc

Since 1978

Bonded Insured

NO JOB TOO BIG OR

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24-hour emergency service

909-982-8910 Senior discount

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24-hour service Low cost

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Senior discounts Insured

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Rain Gutters

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909-731-3511

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951-522-0992

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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$329000 (C1906)

833 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTEnjoy Claremonts elegant casuallifestyle at an affordable price in this 3bedroom 3 bathroom condo in theprestigious Claremont Terrace com-plex There is one bedroomofficedownstairs and two upstairs each withtheir own bathroom all in over 1800sq ft Vaulted ceilings with high win-dows allow the downstairs to fill withlight The patio opens to the greenbeltleading to the sparkling pool and spaThis is a great value you do not want tomiss $447000 (T833)

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DANA POINT Private and premium beach front property on a private road located in the exclusive guard-gated com-munity of Capistrano Bay District 7 x 24 security an exclusive opportunity to make your dreams of owning on the beachan amazing reality Wide-open floor plan with master bedroom with a view of the water You can hear the roar of thewaves all day long This home has an extra 6 ft of beam front and has 19 ft between the home to the north when thestandard is 7 ft providing more privacy than a typical beach front property This home is built on caissons to bedrockwhich provides more flexibility when you want to remodel or expand Plans are available for an additional two bed-rooms one bathroom (approximately 400 sq ft) Additional parking across the street for three to four more parkingspace can be built Summer fun trolley family and recreation enjoyment awaits you The trolley in the summer allowsyou to hop on and off all day long to the finest beach coastal cities like Dana Point and Laguna Beach There are won-

derful restaurants and shopping in the nearby communities The best part of all is you will own the beach to the meanhigh tide line so unlike other beach front communities $4100000 (B35391)

WALNUT Stunning panoramic views from your mastersuite balcony greet you in the morning and mountainviews twinkle as the sun goes down This end of thecul-de-sac home is just waiting to host your family andfriends in the remodeled granite countered kitchen withkitchenette that adjoins the large family room with fire-place and wet bar Two luxuriously spacious mastersuites one with private balcony and bathroom suiteBeautiful stainless steel barbeque grill included with

garden shed $1149000 (J2804)

ARCADIA Prime Arcadia location First time on marketin 39 years this three bedroom two bathroom single-story home awaits its proud new owner The inviting liv-ing room features a cozy fireplace and plantationshutters Separate dining room adjacent to kitchen andover-sized family roomden Covered patio spa and

BBQ area Central air and heating system throughouthouse Two-car attached garage includes laundry areaApproximately 1700 sq ft of living space plus lot sizeof 8562 sq ft $948000 (A400)

UPLAND One of the largest plans in Upland Coloniescommunity Quality upgrades throughout including mir-rored walls and closets custom built birch bookshelvesin family room light-rail under upper kitchen cabinetsceiling fans custom crown mouldings and plantationshutters Large master bedroom huge walk-in his and

herrsquos closets spa tub shower and separate desk withmirror The backyard is surrounded by trees and af-fords the utmost privacy $3000 monthly (P1763)

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dual and triple-pane windows throughout newer centralAC and heat whole-house water filtration systemwhole-house vent fan custom hardscape and paversceiling fans and upgraded plumbing throughout and aGreen Rating of 49 for energy efficiency upgrades$398000 (W278)

HIGHLAND Enter to find a warm and welcoming fire-place just in time for the holidays Glass sliding doorsbeckon you outside to sit and relax in your own gardengetaway or barbecue up a feast for friends Four big

bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs (one moredown) Pool spa clubhouse tennis courts recreationand activities planned year round Hurry and see thiswell designed home that has a recently remodeledkitchen and bathrooms Stay comfortable and coolyear-round with central airheat $375000 (S29104)

UPLAND Extremely spacious and rare Quad Mobile Homein prestigious Upland Meadows Estates Featuring threebedrooms and two bathrooms with 3520 sq ft of living areaIt has a large living room and cozy fireplace Master bedroom

is spacious There are two more bedrooms plus another roomthat can be used as fourth bedroom The kitchen offers adouble oven lots of storage and counter space Crownmolding light wood laminate floors newer roof copper plumbingand dual-pane windowssliders It has a two-car garage withstorage cabinets and shed in back $135000 (F929)

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Susan Emerson9094477710

Jeannette Ewing9096700322

Diane Fox9094477709

Sharon Fagundes9094477701

Geoff Hamill9096210500

Rose Ishman9096241617

Bernadette Kendall9096701717

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701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

6-car garage stables citrus grove guest houseBernadette Kendall

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120 Meredith Street ClaremontLocated in the Oak Park neighborhood

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660 Delaware Drive ClaremontPrestigious Towne Ranch Neighborhood - $725000

Beautifully Remodeled Pool HomeGeoff HamillMason Prophet

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Mid-Century custom by D W HendersonBeautifully remodeled kitchen amp bathrooms

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Mason Prophetmasonmasonprophetcom - 9094477708

518 E Rosewood Court Ontario Historic DistrictAdorable 3 bed home freshly painted

Updated kitchen lots of character and charmDrought tolerant landscaping 7049 sq ft lot

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1362 Briarcroft Road ClaremontSingle-story features custom designed kitchen

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New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing

Sale Pending Sale Pending Sale Pending

4472 Cardinal Cushing Claremont - $1590000Exclusive North Claremont Stone Canyon Preserve

Picturesque hillside setting with a pool amp spaSpanish Colonial estate nestled in the foothills

Nicholas NeeceGeoff Hamillnicholasneecesothebysrealtycom - 9094477706

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Live Oak Canyon Road - $225000Secluded wooded private one-of-a-kind lot

121 acre horse property in picturesque settingGradual level pad to build on with lots of potential

Claremont School DistrictGeoff Hamill

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Prestigious Mid-Century in Towne Ranch - $600000Spacious living room with brick fireplace

Cheerful kitchen with eating and office nook Central airheating copper plumbing built-ins

Geoff Hamillgeoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Just Sold New Price

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-661189-CL Order No 150044876-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 231987 UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid-der for cash cashierrsquos check drawn on a state or na-tional bank check drawn by state or federal creditunion or a check drawn by a state or federal savingsand loan association or savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Finan-cial Code and authorized to do business in this state

will be held by duly appointed trustee The sale willbe made but without covenant or warranty ex-pressed or implied regarding title possession orencumbrances to pay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with in-terest and late charges thereon as provided in thenote(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees charges and expensesof the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amountmay be greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARYMAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s) JOHNPEREZ AND MARY PEREZ HUSBAND ANDWIFE AND ANDREW PEREZ A SINGLEMAN Recorded 2131987 as Instrument No 87225740 of Official Records in the office of theRecorder of LOS ANGELES County CaliforniaDate of Sale 12182015 at 1000 AM Place of Sale Behind the fountain located in Civic Cen-ter Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance andother charges $3340253 The purported propertyaddress is 1252 REIMS STREET CLARE-MONT CA 91711 Assessorrsquos Parcel No 8304-013-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERSIf you are considering bidding on this property lienyou should understand that there are risks involved

in bidding at a trustee auction You will be biddingon a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automati-cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of theproperty You should also be aware that the lienbeing auctioned off may be a junior lien If you arethe highest bidder at the auction you are or may beresponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lienbeing auctioned off before you can receive cleartitle to the property You are encouraged to investi-gate the existence priority and size of outstandingliens that may exist on this property by contactingthe county recorderrsquos office or a title insurancecompany either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these re-sources you should be aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mortgage or deed of truston the property NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by themortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuantto Section 2924g of the California Civil Code Thelaw requires that information about trustee salepostponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the saleIf you wish to learn whether your sale date has beenpostponed and if applicable the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of this property you may call9169390772 for information regarding thetrusteersquos sale or visit this Internet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using the file num-ber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee CA-15-661189-CL Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone information or on the In-ternet Web site The best way to verify postpone-ment information is to attend the scheduled saleThe undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the property address or othercommon designation if any shown herein If nostreet address or other common designation isshown directions to the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending a written request to thebeneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale If the Trustee is un-able to convey title for any reason the successfulbidderrsquos sole and exclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to the Trustee and thesuccessful bidder shall have no further recourseIf the sale is set aside for any reason the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy you may have been released of personal li-

ability for this loan in which case this letter isintended to exercise the note holders rightrsquos againstthe real property only As required by law you arehereby notified that a negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may be submitted to acredit report agency if you fail to fulfill the termsof your credit obligations QUALITY MAY BECONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan Serv-ice Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE informa-tion only Sale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom ReinstatementLine (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality LoanService Corp TS No CA-15-661189-CL IDSPub0096189 11272015 1242015 12112015

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE TS No CA-15-662101-RY Order No 150055892-CA-VOI YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTDATED 10102006 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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 LAWYER A public auc-tion sale to the highest bidder for cash cashiers checkdrawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state

or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan association or savings associ-ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Fi-

nancial Code and authorized to do business in this statewill be held by duly appointed trustee The sale will bemade but without covenant or warranty expressed orimplied regarding title possession or encumbrances topay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) securedby the Deed of Trust with interest and late chargesthereon as provided in the note(s) advances under theterms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon fees chargesand expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at thetime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea-sonably estimated to be set forth below The amount maybe greater on the day of sale BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTALAMOUNT DUETrustor (s)TIMOTHY MOSLEY A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-RATE PROPERTY Recorded 10242006 as Instru-ment No06 2358268of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County California

Date of Sale 12282015 at 1000 AM Place of SaleBehind the fountain located in Civic Center Plaza located at 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Amount of unpaid balance and other charges$49725329 The purported property address is 618MCKENNA STREET CLAREMONT CA 91711Legal DescriptionPlease be advised that the legal de-scription set forth on the Deed of Trust is in errorThe legal description of the property secured by theDeed of Trust is more properly set forth and madepart of Exhibit ldquoArdquo as attached hereto AssessorrsquosParcel No 8313-010-038 NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding onthis property lien you should understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You willbe bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auction does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clear ownership of the propertyYou should also be aware that the lien being auctionedoff may be a junior lien If you are the highest bidder atthe auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before youcan receive clear title to the property You are encour-aged to investigate the existence priority and size of out-standing liens that may exist on this property bycontacting the county recorderrsquos office or a title insur-ance company either of which may charge you a fee forthis information If you consult either of these resourcesyou should be aware that the same lender may hold more

than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NO-TICE 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 trusteesale postponements be made available to you and to thepublic as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been post-poned and if applicable the rescheduled time and datefor the sale of this property you may call 9169390772for information regarding the trusteersquos sale or visit this In-ternet Web sitehttpwwwqualityloancom using thefile number assigned to this foreclosure by the TrusteeCA-15-662101-RY Information about postponementsthat are very short in duration or that occur close in timeto the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflectedin the telephone information or on the Internet Web siteThe best way to verify postponement information is to at-tend the scheduled sale The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for any incorrectness of the propertyaddress or other common designation if any shownherein If no street address or other common designationis shown directions to the location of the property maybe obtained by sending a written request to the benefici-ary within 10 days of the date of first publication of thisNotice of SaleIf the Trustee is unable to convey titlefor any reason the successful bidders sole and ex-clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to

the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have nofurther recourse If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against the Mortgagor theMortgagee or the Mortgageersquos Attorney If youhave previously been discharged through bankruptcyyou may have been released of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letter is intended to exercisethe note holders rightrsquos against the real property onlyAs required by law you are hereby notified that a neg-ative credit report reflecting on your credit record maybe submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obligations QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE Date Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego CA 92101619-645-7711 For NON SALE information onlySale Line 9169390772 Or Login tohttpwwwqualityloancom Reinstatement Line(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service CorpTS No CA-15-662101-RY IDSPub 00956971242015 12112015 12182015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015297252

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

AUNTIE ANNErsquoS PRETZELS 172 Plaza DrWest Covina CA 91790 Mailing address 504Casanova St B Los Angeles CA 90012 Reg-istrant(s) COVINA PLAZA FOOD INC 501 WGlenoaks Blvd 179 Glendale CA 91202This business is conducted by a CorporationRegistrant 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 Akther Jahan Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112315NOTICE- 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 au-thorize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under

federal state or common law (see Section 14411et seq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH December 11 18 25 2015 and January 1 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEFile No 2015293505

The following person(s) is (are) doing business asRODEWAY INN amp SUITES 3327 N Del MarAve Rosemead CA 91770 Registrant(s) VIR-GINIA MOTEL LLC 3327 N Del Mar Ave Rose-mead CA 91770This business is conducted by a Limited LiabilityCompanyRegistrant commenced to transact business under thefictitious name or names listed above on 12032009I declare that all information in this statement is trueand corrects Govind Patel Title PresidentThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles County on111815NOTICE- 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015289124The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) EARNEST CONTRACTING 2) MEDEPROFESSIONAL SERVICES 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 Mailing addressPO Box 7382 La Verne CA 91750Regis-trant(s) 1) Deborah Cooney 4123 N GareyAve Claremont CA 91711 2) Nasser F Ghotbi4123 N Garey Ave Claremont CA 91711This business is conducted by a Married Couple

Registrant 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 Nasser F Ghotbi Title HusbandThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 111215NOTICE- 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 author-ize the use in this state of a Fictitious BusinessName in violation of the rights of another under fed-eral state or common law (see Section 14411 etseq Business and Professions Code)PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

File No 2015296140The following person(s) is (are) doing businessas 1) OHANA EARTH 2) RENEWABLETONER 1468 W Holt Ave Pomona CA 91768Registrant(s) 1) Sarena Fuller 1737 N ReddingWay Upland CA 91784 2) Alan Fuller 1737 NRedding Way Upland CA 91784This business is conducted by a General PartnershipRegistrant has not yet commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious business name ornames listed hereinI declare that all information in this statement istrue and corrects Sarena Fuller Title PartnerThis statement was filed with the Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk of Los Angeles Countyon 112015NOTICE- 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 Business

Name 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 Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCEINTRODUCED AT THE REGULAR

CLAREMONTCITY COUNCIL MEETING OF

DECEMBER 8 2015(Full text of this ordinance is on file in the officeof the City Clerk and in the document archiveson the City website wwwciclaremontcaus)

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CLAREMONT AMENDING

SECTION 1048010 OF THE CLAREMONTMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THESPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS

Summary of OrdinanceThe Ordinance amends the speed limits as followsA ALAMOSA DRIVE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to

facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetB AUTO CENTER DRIVE1 Indian Hill Boulevard to End A traffic survey has

determined the 85th percentile speed to be 30 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetC CAMBRIDGE AVENUE1 Arrow Highway to Bonita Avenue A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 35 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetD CLAREMONT BOULEVARD1 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has de-

termined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mph is de-termined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 42 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Foothill Boulevard to Monte Vista Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 42 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 40 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetE COLLEGE AVENUE1 First Street to Sixth Street A traffic survey has deter-mined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph and basedthereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is deter-mined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate to fa-cilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Sixth Street to Foothill Boulevard A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetF GAREY AVENUE

1 Arlington Drive to College Way A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 39 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetG INDIAN HILL BOULEVARD1 American Avenue to San Jose Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be31 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 San Jose Avenue to Arrow Highway A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said street3 Arrow Highway to First Street A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 35 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 First Street to Bonita Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-

priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street5 Bonita Avenue to Eighth Street A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 36 mphhowever said speed is more than is reasonable or safeupon said street but a prima facie speed limit of 30mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facil-itate the orderly movement of traf fic based on (a) thesignificant curvature in the roadway which limits sightdistance and reaction time for drivers exiting fromFourth Street and from Sixth Street (b) the numerousdriveway movements in this residential section of In-dian Hill Boulevard which conflict with the increasedtraffic volumes during peak commuter periods and(c) the high pedestrian use by elementary school chil-dren at the intersection of Indian Hill Boulevard andEighth Street6 Base Line Road to Armstrong Drive A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 43mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traf-fic of said streetH LASSEN AVENUE1 Scottsbluff Drive to Lindenwood Drive A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be26 mph and based thereon a prima facie speed limitof 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetI MILLS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be45 mph however said speed is more than is reason-able or safe upon said street but a prima faciespeedlimit of 40 mph is reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficbased on (a) the large amount of pedestrian and bi-cycle traffic on this roadway associated with the ad-

jacent elementary school and park and the use of MillsAvenue as the bicycle route to the Claremont HillsWilderness Park and (b) the significant number of driveways adjacent to Mills Avenue (which serve theresidential properties) and the resulting conflicts withoncoming traffic which would present safety concernsif the speed limit were to be established at 45 mphJ MIRAMAR AVENUE1 Mills Avenue to Padua Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mphis determined to be reasonable safe and most appro-priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetK MOUNTAIN AVENUE1 Bonita Avenue to Harrison Avenue A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 32mph however said speed is more than is reasonableor safe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit

of 25 mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a)the use of Mountain Avenue as a major bicycle and

pedestrian route for school-age children enroute to ElRoble Intermediate School and Mountain View Ele-mentary and (b) the narrow width of the roadwaydoes adequately accommodate bicycle traffic requir-ing bicyclists to often ldquotake the lanerdquo which presentssafety concerns for school-age bicyclists2 Harrison Avenue to Foothill Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be39 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetL SAN JOSE AVENUE1 Mountain Avenue to Indian Hill Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 38 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 35 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limitof 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safe andmost appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetM SHENANDOAH DRIVE1 Lindenwood Drive to Claremont Boulevard A traf-fic survey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be29 mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph is determined to be reasonable safe and mostappropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of trafficof said streetN SIXTH STREET1 Indian Hill Boulevard to College Avenue A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 27mph and based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25mph is determined to be reasonable safe and most ap-propriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street2 College Avenue to College Way A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 26 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 25 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street3 College Way to Mills Avenue A traffic survey hasdetermined the 85th percentile speed to be 33 mph andbased thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriateto facilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said street4 Mills Avenue to Claremont Boulevard A trafficsurvey has determined the 85th percentile speed tobe 33 mph and based thereon a prima facie speedlimit of 30 mph is determined to be reasonable safeand most appropriate to facilitate the orderly move-ment of traffic of said streetO SUMNER AVENUE1 Briarcroft Road to Ridgefield Drive A traffic surveyhas determined the 85th percentile speed to be 34 mphand based thereon a prima faciespeed limit of 30 mph isdetermined to be reasonable safe and most appropriate tofacilitate the orderly movement of traffic of said streetP TOWNE AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 45mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 40mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on the fol-lowing considerationTowne Avenue is identified as a ldquoSafe Routes toSchoolrdquo zone and serves as the re-directed travel routefor the Thompson Creek Regional Trail which was af-fected by the construction of the I-210 freeway The re-assignment of the roadway places pedestrian andbicycle traffic in direct conflict with high volumes of commuter traffic at the I-210 freeway on and off rampsand the approaches to the bridge Establishing the 40mph speed zone would serve to reduce these conflictsQ WILLIAMS AVENUE1 Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road A traffic sur-vey has determined the 85th percentile speed to be 41mph however said speed is more than is reasonable orsafe upon said street but a prima faciespeed limit of 35mph is reasonable safe and most appropriate to facili-tate the orderly movement of traffic based on (a) the res-idential nature of the roadway and the number of accessmovements from the numerous driveways on both theeast and west sides of the roadway (b) several intersect-ing streets have limited sight distance when exiting ontoWilliams and the exiting car is not readily visible to on-coming traffic and (c) several intersecting streets are nar-row in width and drivers must slow down significantlyto make turning movements from Williams AvenuePublish December 11 2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER KS019473TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONSPetitioner ALAN BROOKMAN AND HUAWANG for ANNIKA DELPHINE WANGFiled a petition with this court for a decree chang-ing names as followsPresent nameANNIKA DELPHINE WANGto Proposed nameANNIKA DELPHINE BROOKMANTHE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested inthis matter appear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause if any why the petitionfor change of name should not be granted Any per-son objecting to the name changes described abovemust file a written objection that includes the reasonsfor the objection at least two court days before thematter is scheduled to be heard and must appear atthe hearing to show cause why the petition should notbe granted If no written objection is timely filed thecourt may grant the petition without a hearing

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate January 11 2016 Time 830 am Dept JRoomSuperior Court of California County of Los Ange-les 400 Civic Center Plaza Pomona CA 91766Pomona CourthouseA copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be pub-lished at least once each week for four successiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the peti-tion in the following newspaper of general circula-tion printed in this countyCLAREMONT COURIER1420 N Claremont Blvd Suite 205BClaremont CA 91711s Dan T Oki Dated November 16 2015Judge of the Superior CourtPetitioner Alan Brookman and Hua Wang for An-nika Delphine Wang

200 S Vista Bonita Ave Glendora CA 91741Ph626-405-0721PUBLISH Nov 27 Dec 4 11 and 18 2015

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tile repairs

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1906 CLOVERDALE DRIVE POMONA

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DANA POINT Private and premium beach front property on a private road located in the exclusive guard-gated com-munity of Capistrano Bay District 7 x 24 security an exclusive opportunity to make your dreams of owning on the beachan amazing reality Wide-open floor plan with master bedroom with a view of the water You can hear the roar of thewaves all day long This home has an extra 6 ft of beam front and has 19 ft between the home to the north when thestandard is 7 ft providing more privacy than a typical beach front property This home is built on caissons to bedrockwhich provides more flexibility when you want to remodel or expand Plans are available for an additional two bed-rooms one bathroom (approximately 400 sq ft) Additional parking across the street for three to four more parkingspace can be built Summer fun trolley family and recreation enjoyment awaits you The trolley in the summer allowsyou to hop on and off all day long to the finest beach coastal cities like Dana Point and Laguna Beach There are won-

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WALNUT Stunning panoramic views from your mastersuite balcony greet you in the morning and mountainviews twinkle as the sun goes down This end of thecul-de-sac home is just waiting to host your family andfriends in the remodeled granite countered kitchen withkitchenette that adjoins the large family room with fire-place and wet bar Two luxuriously spacious mastersuites one with private balcony and bathroom suiteBeautiful stainless steel barbeque grill included with

garden shed $1149000 (J2804)

ARCADIA Prime Arcadia location First time on marketin 39 years this three bedroom two bathroom single-story home awaits its proud new owner The inviting liv-ing room features a cozy fireplace and plantationshutters Separate dining room adjacent to kitchen andover-sized family roomden Covered patio spa and

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UPLAND Extremely spacious and rare Quad Mobile Homein prestigious Upland Meadows Estates Featuring threebedrooms and two bathrooms with 3520 sq ft of living areaIt has a large living room and cozy fireplace Master bedroom

is spacious There are two more bedrooms plus another roomthat can be used as fourth bedroom The kitchen offers adouble oven lots of storage and counter space Crownmolding light wood laminate floors newer roof copper plumbingand dual-pane windowssliders It has a two-car garage withstorage cabinets and shed in back $135000 (F929)

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Susan Emerson9094477710

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701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

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120 Meredith Street ClaremontLocated in the Oak Park neighborhood

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660 Delaware Drive ClaremontPrestigious Towne Ranch Neighborhood - $725000

Beautifully Remodeled Pool HomeGeoff HamillMason Prophet

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New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing

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4472 Cardinal Cushing Claremont - $1590000Exclusive North Claremont Stone Canyon Preserve

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Nicholas NeeceGeoff Hamillnicholasneecesothebysrealtycom - 9094477706

geoffgeoffhamillcom ndash 9096210500

Live Oak Canyon Road - $225000Secluded wooded private one-of-a-kind lot

121 acre horse property in picturesque settingGradual level pad to build on with lots of potential

Claremont School DistrictGeoff Hamill

geoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Prestigious Mid-Century in Towne Ranch - $600000Spacious living room with brick fireplace

Cheerful kitchen with eating and office nook Central airheating copper plumbing built-ins

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Just Sold New Price

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Landscaping

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Desert LandscapingDesignedInstalled

Maintained909-231-8305

Learn Japanese

TAUGHT by Sumi Ohtani atthe Claremont Forum in thePacking House MondayTuesday Wednesday after-noonsevenings All levels wel-come Excellent brain exercisefor seniors 909-626-3066

Music Lessons

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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

Lic778506

DampD Custom PaintingBonded Lic423346 Resi-dential commercial Interior or exterior Free estimates909-982-8024

ACE SEVIER PAINTING

InteriorExterior

BONDED and INSUREDMany references

Claremont resident35 years experience

Lic315050Please call 909-624-5080

909-596-4095

Painting

COLLINS Painting amp Construc-

tion Company LLC Interior ex-

terior Residential and commer-

cial Contractors Lic384597909-985-8484

STEVE LOPEZPAINTING

Extensive preparationIndoor outdoor cabinetsOffering odorless green

solution 33-year master

Lic542552Please call

909-989-9786

RESIDENTIALCommercial

Quality work at reasonableprices Free estimatesLic541469 909-622-7994

Patio amp Decks

ADVANCED DON DAVIESNew refurbish and repair

Concrete masonry lighting

planters and retaining walls

909-599-9530Cell 626-428-1691

Claremont area 30 years

Lic323243

Pet Services

Professional Local

Affordable

Holiday Pet Sitting Overnight

Care Dog Walking and more

909-451-8211

PetServiceSolutionscom

infoPSSpetscom

Pet Services

CERTIFIED vet assistant

Pet sitting dog walking all

basic pet needs Refer-

ences available Clegg 909-

908-0507

Plastering amp Stucco

PLASTERING by ThomasStucco and drywall repair

specialist Licensed home

improvement Contractor

Lic614648 909-984-6161

wwwwall-doctorcom

Plumbing

EXCEL PLUMBINGFamily owned and operated

30 plus years experience

Expert plumbing repairs and

drain cleaning Water

heaters faucets sinks

toilets disposals

under slab lead detection

sewer video inspection

Licensed bonded andinsured Lic917874

909-945-1995

RENES Plumbing and AC All

types residential repairs

HVAC new installation re-

pairs Prices to fit the working

familyrsquos budget Lic454443

Insured professional service

909-593-1175

Haydenrsquos Services Inc

Since 1978

Bonded Insured

NO JOB TOO BIG OR

SMALL

24-hour emergency service

909-982-8910 Senior discount

Lic359145

STEVErsquoS PLUMBING

24-hour service Low cost

Free estimates All plumbing

repairs Complete drain

cleaning leak detection

water heatersYour local

plumber for over 25 years

Senior discounts Insured

Lic744873

909-985-5254

Rain Gutters

INLAND Empire Sheet Metal

Rain Gutters Down Spouts

Clean repair installation

Senior discount 909-600-

8815 909-205-2519

Roofing

Custom Construction

Reroof Specialist All types of roofing

Dry rot flat roof

tile repairs

Insured and bonded

Lic630203

Mark 909-996-2981

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Sprinklers amp Repair

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Call 909-982-1604

WASTING WATERPoor CoverageSprinkler repair

Installationsand modifications

CF Privett909-621-5388

Lic557151

ADVANCED

DON DAVIES

Veteran

Mt Sac Cal Poly

New repairs

Professional

All sprinkler repairs

Call 909-599-9530 nowCell 626-428-1691

Tile

REGROUT clean seal color

grout 909-880-9719 1-888-

764-7688

Tile

MASTER tile layer Quick

and clean Stone and gran-

ite work Residential com-

mercial Lic830249 Ray

909-731-3511

Tree Care

Johnnys Tree ServiceTree trimming

and demolition

Certified arborist

Lic270275 insured

Please call

909-946-1123

951-522-0992

MANUELS Garden Serv-ice General cleanup Lawnmaintenance bush trim-ming general mainte-nance tree trimming andremoval Low prices andfree estimates Please call909-239-3979

Dales Tree Service

Certified arborist

Pruning and removalsDrought tolerant planting

and design Maintenance

specials Over 30 years

experience

909-982-5794

Lic753381

TOM Day Tree Service Fine

pruning of all trees since

1974 Free estimate 909-

629-6960

MGT Professional Tree Care

Providing prompt depend-

able service for all your tree

care needs Certified arborist

Lic836027 Matt Gray-Trask

Call 909-946-7444

Wallpaper

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years local experience Freeestimates Lic844375 951-990-1053

Weed Abatement

JOHNNYS Tree ServiceWeed abatementland clear-ing Disking and mowingPlease call 909-946-1123951-522-0992 Lic270275

TIRED of dealing with weedproblems on your lot or fieldHelp control the problem inan environmentally safemanner To receive loads of quality wood chips Pleasecall 909-214-6773 Tom DayTree Service

ADVANCED DON DAVIESVeteran

Weed eating mowing

tractor fields

manual slopes hauling

909-599-9530

Cell 626-428-1691

Window Washing

NACHOS Window CleaningFor window washing call na-cho 909-816-2435 Free esti-mates satisfaction guaranteedNumber one in LA County

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909-621-5626

Options In-Home Care is built on integrity and compassion Our friendlyand professional staff provides affordable non-medical home care serv-ice tailored care for our e lderly clients including personal hygiene Alzheimer amp dementia care meal prep bathing and light house keepingFor your convenience our Operators and Case Managers are available247 Now offering VA benefit support assistance

Office 909-621- CARE(2273) Fax 909-621-1114Website wwwoptionsinhomecarecom

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds 24

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

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 12-11-15

Want to advertise an open houseThe COURIERrsquos open house directory is Claremonterrsquosgo-to guide for upcoming open houses in the areaAnd the best news If you are already advertisinga property your listing is complimentary Otherwisethe cost is simply $25 per listing

Sunday December 131-4 pm 120 Meredith St ClaremontWheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

1-4 pm 660 Delaware Drive ClaremontWheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

OPEN HOUSEDIRECTORY

7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-12-11-15 2528

Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 2015 25

ldquo

rdquo

Mason Prophet Voted Top Local Realtor

in the COURIERrsquos Best of the Best Contest

Broker Associate CRS GRI ABR e-PRO SRES9094477708 bull MasonMasonProphetcom

wwwMasonProphetcom 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

GREEN

(909) 260-5560 wwwcallMadhucom

500 West Foothill Boulevard Claremont

DRE00979814

Now representing Call me for a FREE Market Analysisof your home I have many buyers

looking for homes in Claremont

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

7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-12-11-15 2628

Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 20 15 26

REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

wwwcurtisrealestatecom

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

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$329000 (C1906)

833 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTEnjoy Claremonts elegant casuallifestyle at an affordable price in this 3bedroom 3 bathroom condo in theprestigious Claremont Terrace com-plex There is one bedroomofficedownstairs and two upstairs each withtheir own bathroom all in over 1800sq ft Vaulted ceilings with high win-dows allow the downstairs to fill withlight The patio opens to the greenbeltleading to the sparkling pool and spaThis is a great value you do not want tomiss $447000 (T833)

Donrsquot leave us in the dark Let us know when you moveDonrsquot miss a moment of superlative communitycoverage from the Claremont COURIER

Call 909-621-4761 to updateyour mailing information

7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-12-11-15 2728

DANA POINT Private and premium beach front property on a private road located in the exclusive guard-gated com-munity of Capistrano Bay District 7 x 24 security an exclusive opportunity to make your dreams of owning on the beachan amazing reality Wide-open floor plan with master bedroom with a view of the water You can hear the roar of thewaves all day long This home has an extra 6 ft of beam front and has 19 ft between the home to the north when thestandard is 7 ft providing more privacy than a typical beach front property This home is built on caissons to bedrockwhich provides more flexibility when you want to remodel or expand Plans are available for an additional two bed-rooms one bathroom (approximately 400 sq ft) Additional parking across the street for three to four more parkingspace can be built Summer fun trolley family and recreation enjoyment awaits you The trolley in the summer allowsyou to hop on and off all day long to the finest beach coastal cities like Dana Point and Laguna Beach There are won-

derful restaurants and shopping in the nearby communities The best part of all is you will own the beach to the meanhigh tide line so unlike other beach front communities $4100000 (B35391)

WALNUT Stunning panoramic views from your mastersuite balcony greet you in the morning and mountainviews twinkle as the sun goes down This end of thecul-de-sac home is just waiting to host your family andfriends in the remodeled granite countered kitchen withkitchenette that adjoins the large family room with fire-place and wet bar Two luxuriously spacious mastersuites one with private balcony and bathroom suiteBeautiful stainless steel barbeque grill included with

garden shed $1149000 (J2804)

ARCADIA Prime Arcadia location First time on marketin 39 years this three bedroom two bathroom single-story home awaits its proud new owner The inviting liv-ing room features a cozy fireplace and plantationshutters Separate dining room adjacent to kitchen andover-sized family roomden Covered patio spa and

BBQ area Central air and heating system throughouthouse Two-car attached garage includes laundry areaApproximately 1700 sq ft of living space plus lot sizeof 8562 sq ft $948000 (A400)

UPLAND One of the largest plans in Upland Coloniescommunity Quality upgrades throughout including mir-rored walls and closets custom built birch bookshelvesin family room light-rail under upper kitchen cabinetsceiling fans custom crown mouldings and plantationshutters Large master bedroom huge walk-in his and

herrsquos closets spa tub shower and separate desk withmirror The backyard is surrounded by trees and af-fords the utmost privacy $3000 monthly (P1763)

FOR LEASE

1-877-323-4442250 W First St 100 Claremont CA 91711

Coldwell BankerTown amp Country

Welcomes

Rosalena OconJustin Daniel

Stephen KeplerWho Recently

Joined Our Office

Charlene Bolton ampCollette Albanese

Tea Robertsonamp Cristina Cira

Top Producers November 2015

Top Listers November 2015

POMONA Beautiful upgraded and energy-rated homein the sought-after north Pomona Yorba district Newlyfinished hardwood floors large remodeled kitchen withcustom oak cabinetry remodeled bathrooms upgraded

dual and triple-pane windows throughout newer centralAC and heat whole-house water filtration systemwhole-house vent fan custom hardscape and paversceiling fans and upgraded plumbing throughout and aGreen Rating of 49 for energy efficiency upgrades$398000 (W278)

HIGHLAND Enter to find a warm and welcoming fire-place just in time for the holidays Glass sliding doorsbeckon you outside to sit and relax in your own gardengetaway or barbecue up a feast for friends Four big

bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs (one moredown) Pool spa clubhouse tennis courts recreationand activities planned year round Hurry and see thiswell designed home that has a recently remodeledkitchen and bathrooms Stay comfortable and coolyear-round with central airheat $375000 (S29104)

UPLAND Extremely spacious and rare Quad Mobile Homein prestigious Upland Meadows Estates Featuring threebedrooms and two bathrooms with 3520 sq ft of living areaIt has a large living room and cozy fireplace Master bedroom

is spacious There are two more bedrooms plus another roomthat can be used as fourth bedroom The kitchen offers adouble oven lots of storage and counter space Crownmolding light wood laminate floors newer roof copper plumbingand dual-pane windowssliders It has a two-car garage withstorage cabinets and shed in back $135000 (F929)

7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-12-11-15 2828

Susan Emerson9094477710

Jeannette Ewing9096700322

Diane Fox9094477709

Sharon Fagundes9094477701

Geoff Hamill9096210500

Rose Ishman9096241617

Bernadette Kendall9096701717

Cheryl Knight9094477715

Nicholas Neece9094477706

Sue Gold9094477714

Gloria Alvarez9096700322

701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

6-car garage stables citrus grove guest houseBernadette Kendall

bernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

120 Meredith Street ClaremontLocated in the Oak Park neighborhood

Comfortable 2 bed home offers RV parkingLarge lot features a pool and covered patio

Rob Titusrobrobtituscom - 9094507415

660 Delaware Drive ClaremontPrestigious Towne Ranch Neighborhood - $725000

Beautifully Remodeled Pool HomeGeoff HamillMason Prophet

GeoffGeoffHamillcom - 9096210500MasonMasonProphetcom - 9094477708

Mid-Century custom by D W HendersonBeautifully remodeled kitchen amp bathrooms

Claremontrsquos coveted Piedmont Mesa neighborhood

Mason Prophetmasonmasonprophetcom - 9094477708

518 E Rosewood Court Ontario Historic DistrictAdorable 3 bed home freshly painted

Updated kitchen lots of character and charmDrought tolerant landscaping 7049 sq ft lot

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

1362 Briarcroft Road ClaremontSingle-story features custom designed kitchen

3 bed 2 bath 1718 sq ft 10105 sq ft lotExcellent schools and Claremont Colleges

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing

Sale Pending Sale Pending Sale Pending

4472 Cardinal Cushing Claremont - $1590000Exclusive North Claremont Stone Canyon Preserve

Picturesque hillside setting with a pool amp spaSpanish Colonial estate nestled in the foothills

Nicholas NeeceGeoff Hamillnicholasneecesothebysrealtycom - 9094477706

geoffgeoffhamillcom ndash 9096210500

Live Oak Canyon Road - $225000Secluded wooded private one-of-a-kind lot

121 acre horse property in picturesque settingGradual level pad to build on with lots of potential

Claremont School DistrictGeoff Hamill

geoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Prestigious Mid-Century in Towne Ranch - $600000Spacious living room with brick fireplace

Cheerful kitchen with eating and office nook Central airheating copper plumbing built-ins

Geoff Hamillgeoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Just Sold New Price

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Claremont COURIER Classifieds 24

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

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 12-11-15

Want to advertise an open houseThe COURIERrsquos open house directory is Claremonterrsquosgo-to guide for upcoming open houses in the areaAnd the best news If you are already advertisinga property your listing is complimentary Otherwisethe cost is simply $25 per listing

Sunday December 131-4 pm 120 Meredith St ClaremontWheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

1-4 pm 660 Delaware Drive ClaremontWheeler Steffen Sothebyrsquos International Realty

OPEN HOUSEDIRECTORY

7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-12-11-15 2528

Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 2015 25

ldquo

rdquo

Mason Prophet Voted Top Local Realtor

in the COURIERrsquos Best of the Best Contest

Broker Associate CRS GRI ABR e-PRO SRES9094477708 bull MasonMasonProphetcom

wwwMasonProphetcom 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

GREEN

(909) 260-5560 wwwcallMadhucom

500 West Foothill Boulevard Claremont

DRE00979814

Now representing Call me for a FREE Market Analysisof your home I have many buyers

looking for homes in Claremont

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

7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-12-11-15 2628

Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 20 15 26

REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

wwwcurtisrealestatecom

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

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$329000 (C1906)

833 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTEnjoy Claremonts elegant casuallifestyle at an affordable price in this 3bedroom 3 bathroom condo in theprestigious Claremont Terrace com-plex There is one bedroomofficedownstairs and two upstairs each withtheir own bathroom all in over 1800sq ft Vaulted ceilings with high win-dows allow the downstairs to fill withlight The patio opens to the greenbeltleading to the sparkling pool and spaThis is a great value you do not want tomiss $447000 (T833)

Donrsquot leave us in the dark Let us know when you moveDonrsquot miss a moment of superlative communitycoverage from the Claremont COURIER

Call 909-621-4761 to updateyour mailing information

7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-12-11-15 2728

DANA POINT Private and premium beach front property on a private road located in the exclusive guard-gated com-munity of Capistrano Bay District 7 x 24 security an exclusive opportunity to make your dreams of owning on the beachan amazing reality Wide-open floor plan with master bedroom with a view of the water You can hear the roar of thewaves all day long This home has an extra 6 ft of beam front and has 19 ft between the home to the north when thestandard is 7 ft providing more privacy than a typical beach front property This home is built on caissons to bedrockwhich provides more flexibility when you want to remodel or expand Plans are available for an additional two bed-rooms one bathroom (approximately 400 sq ft) Additional parking across the street for three to four more parkingspace can be built Summer fun trolley family and recreation enjoyment awaits you The trolley in the summer allowsyou to hop on and off all day long to the finest beach coastal cities like Dana Point and Laguna Beach There are won-

derful restaurants and shopping in the nearby communities The best part of all is you will own the beach to the meanhigh tide line so unlike other beach front communities $4100000 (B35391)

WALNUT Stunning panoramic views from your mastersuite balcony greet you in the morning and mountainviews twinkle as the sun goes down This end of thecul-de-sac home is just waiting to host your family andfriends in the remodeled granite countered kitchen withkitchenette that adjoins the large family room with fire-place and wet bar Two luxuriously spacious mastersuites one with private balcony and bathroom suiteBeautiful stainless steel barbeque grill included with

garden shed $1149000 (J2804)

ARCADIA Prime Arcadia location First time on marketin 39 years this three bedroom two bathroom single-story home awaits its proud new owner The inviting liv-ing room features a cozy fireplace and plantationshutters Separate dining room adjacent to kitchen andover-sized family roomden Covered patio spa and

BBQ area Central air and heating system throughouthouse Two-car attached garage includes laundry areaApproximately 1700 sq ft of living space plus lot sizeof 8562 sq ft $948000 (A400)

UPLAND One of the largest plans in Upland Coloniescommunity Quality upgrades throughout including mir-rored walls and closets custom built birch bookshelvesin family room light-rail under upper kitchen cabinetsceiling fans custom crown mouldings and plantationshutters Large master bedroom huge walk-in his and

herrsquos closets spa tub shower and separate desk withmirror The backyard is surrounded by trees and af-fords the utmost privacy $3000 monthly (P1763)

FOR LEASE

1-877-323-4442250 W First St 100 Claremont CA 91711

Coldwell BankerTown amp Country

Welcomes

Rosalena OconJustin Daniel

Stephen KeplerWho Recently

Joined Our Office

Charlene Bolton ampCollette Albanese

Tea Robertsonamp Cristina Cira

Top Producers November 2015

Top Listers November 2015

POMONA Beautiful upgraded and energy-rated homein the sought-after north Pomona Yorba district Newlyfinished hardwood floors large remodeled kitchen withcustom oak cabinetry remodeled bathrooms upgraded

dual and triple-pane windows throughout newer centralAC and heat whole-house water filtration systemwhole-house vent fan custom hardscape and paversceiling fans and upgraded plumbing throughout and aGreen Rating of 49 for energy efficiency upgrades$398000 (W278)

HIGHLAND Enter to find a warm and welcoming fire-place just in time for the holidays Glass sliding doorsbeckon you outside to sit and relax in your own gardengetaway or barbecue up a feast for friends Four big

bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs (one moredown) Pool spa clubhouse tennis courts recreationand activities planned year round Hurry and see thiswell designed home that has a recently remodeledkitchen and bathrooms Stay comfortable and coolyear-round with central airheat $375000 (S29104)

UPLAND Extremely spacious and rare Quad Mobile Homein prestigious Upland Meadows Estates Featuring threebedrooms and two bathrooms with 3520 sq ft of living areaIt has a large living room and cozy fireplace Master bedroom

is spacious There are two more bedrooms plus another roomthat can be used as fourth bedroom The kitchen offers adouble oven lots of storage and counter space Crownmolding light wood laminate floors newer roof copper plumbingand dual-pane windowssliders It has a two-car garage withstorage cabinets and shed in back $135000 (F929)

7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-12-11-15 2828

Susan Emerson9094477710

Jeannette Ewing9096700322

Diane Fox9094477709

Sharon Fagundes9094477701

Geoff Hamill9096210500

Rose Ishman9096241617

Bernadette Kendall9096701717

Cheryl Knight9094477715

Nicholas Neece9094477706

Sue Gold9094477714

Gloria Alvarez9096700322

701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

6-car garage stables citrus grove guest houseBernadette Kendall

bernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

120 Meredith Street ClaremontLocated in the Oak Park neighborhood

Comfortable 2 bed home offers RV parkingLarge lot features a pool and covered patio

Rob Titusrobrobtituscom - 9094507415

660 Delaware Drive ClaremontPrestigious Towne Ranch Neighborhood - $725000

Beautifully Remodeled Pool HomeGeoff HamillMason Prophet

GeoffGeoffHamillcom - 9096210500MasonMasonProphetcom - 9094477708

Mid-Century custom by D W HendersonBeautifully remodeled kitchen amp bathrooms

Claremontrsquos coveted Piedmont Mesa neighborhood

Mason Prophetmasonmasonprophetcom - 9094477708

518 E Rosewood Court Ontario Historic DistrictAdorable 3 bed home freshly painted

Updated kitchen lots of character and charmDrought tolerant landscaping 7049 sq ft lot

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

1362 Briarcroft Road ClaremontSingle-story features custom designed kitchen

3 bed 2 bath 1718 sq ft 10105 sq ft lotExcellent schools and Claremont Colleges

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing

Sale Pending Sale Pending Sale Pending

4472 Cardinal Cushing Claremont - $1590000Exclusive North Claremont Stone Canyon Preserve

Picturesque hillside setting with a pool amp spaSpanish Colonial estate nestled in the foothills

Nicholas NeeceGeoff Hamillnicholasneecesothebysrealtycom - 9094477706

geoffgeoffhamillcom ndash 9096210500

Live Oak Canyon Road - $225000Secluded wooded private one-of-a-kind lot

121 acre horse property in picturesque settingGradual level pad to build on with lots of potential

Claremont School DistrictGeoff Hamill

geoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Prestigious Mid-Century in Towne Ranch - $600000Spacious living room with brick fireplace

Cheerful kitchen with eating and office nook Central airheating copper plumbing built-ins

Geoff Hamillgeoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Just Sold New Price

Page 25: Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-12-11-15 2528

Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 2015 25

ldquo

rdquo

Mason Prophet Voted Top Local Realtor

in the COURIERrsquos Best of the Best Contest

Broker Associate CRS GRI ABR e-PRO SRES9094477708 bull MasonMasonProphetcom

wwwMasonProphetcom 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

GREEN

(909) 260-5560 wwwcallMadhucom

500 West Foothill Boulevard Claremont

DRE00979814

Now representing Call me for a FREE Market Analysisof your home I have many buyers

looking for homes in Claremont

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

7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-12-11-15 2628

Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 20 15 26

REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

wwwcurtisrealestatecom

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

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$329000 (C1906)

833 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTEnjoy Claremonts elegant casuallifestyle at an affordable price in this 3bedroom 3 bathroom condo in theprestigious Claremont Terrace com-plex There is one bedroomofficedownstairs and two upstairs each withtheir own bathroom all in over 1800sq ft Vaulted ceilings with high win-dows allow the downstairs to fill withlight The patio opens to the greenbeltleading to the sparkling pool and spaThis is a great value you do not want tomiss $447000 (T833)

Donrsquot leave us in the dark Let us know when you moveDonrsquot miss a moment of superlative communitycoverage from the Claremont COURIER

Call 909-621-4761 to updateyour mailing information

7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-12-11-15 2728

DANA POINT Private and premium beach front property on a private road located in the exclusive guard-gated com-munity of Capistrano Bay District 7 x 24 security an exclusive opportunity to make your dreams of owning on the beachan amazing reality Wide-open floor plan with master bedroom with a view of the water You can hear the roar of thewaves all day long This home has an extra 6 ft of beam front and has 19 ft between the home to the north when thestandard is 7 ft providing more privacy than a typical beach front property This home is built on caissons to bedrockwhich provides more flexibility when you want to remodel or expand Plans are available for an additional two bed-rooms one bathroom (approximately 400 sq ft) Additional parking across the street for three to four more parkingspace can be built Summer fun trolley family and recreation enjoyment awaits you The trolley in the summer allowsyou to hop on and off all day long to the finest beach coastal cities like Dana Point and Laguna Beach There are won-

derful restaurants and shopping in the nearby communities The best part of all is you will own the beach to the meanhigh tide line so unlike other beach front communities $4100000 (B35391)

WALNUT Stunning panoramic views from your mastersuite balcony greet you in the morning and mountainviews twinkle as the sun goes down This end of thecul-de-sac home is just waiting to host your family andfriends in the remodeled granite countered kitchen withkitchenette that adjoins the large family room with fire-place and wet bar Two luxuriously spacious mastersuites one with private balcony and bathroom suiteBeautiful stainless steel barbeque grill included with

garden shed $1149000 (J2804)

ARCADIA Prime Arcadia location First time on marketin 39 years this three bedroom two bathroom single-story home awaits its proud new owner The inviting liv-ing room features a cozy fireplace and plantationshutters Separate dining room adjacent to kitchen andover-sized family roomden Covered patio spa and

BBQ area Central air and heating system throughouthouse Two-car attached garage includes laundry areaApproximately 1700 sq ft of living space plus lot sizeof 8562 sq ft $948000 (A400)

UPLAND One of the largest plans in Upland Coloniescommunity Quality upgrades throughout including mir-rored walls and closets custom built birch bookshelvesin family room light-rail under upper kitchen cabinetsceiling fans custom crown mouldings and plantationshutters Large master bedroom huge walk-in his and

herrsquos closets spa tub shower and separate desk withmirror The backyard is surrounded by trees and af-fords the utmost privacy $3000 monthly (P1763)

FOR LEASE

1-877-323-4442250 W First St 100 Claremont CA 91711

Coldwell BankerTown amp Country

Welcomes

Rosalena OconJustin Daniel

Stephen KeplerWho Recently

Joined Our Office

Charlene Bolton ampCollette Albanese

Tea Robertsonamp Cristina Cira

Top Producers November 2015

Top Listers November 2015

POMONA Beautiful upgraded and energy-rated homein the sought-after north Pomona Yorba district Newlyfinished hardwood floors large remodeled kitchen withcustom oak cabinetry remodeled bathrooms upgraded

dual and triple-pane windows throughout newer centralAC and heat whole-house water filtration systemwhole-house vent fan custom hardscape and paversceiling fans and upgraded plumbing throughout and aGreen Rating of 49 for energy efficiency upgrades$398000 (W278)

HIGHLAND Enter to find a warm and welcoming fire-place just in time for the holidays Glass sliding doorsbeckon you outside to sit and relax in your own gardengetaway or barbecue up a feast for friends Four big

bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs (one moredown) Pool spa clubhouse tennis courts recreationand activities planned year round Hurry and see thiswell designed home that has a recently remodeledkitchen and bathrooms Stay comfortable and coolyear-round with central airheat $375000 (S29104)

UPLAND Extremely spacious and rare Quad Mobile Homein prestigious Upland Meadows Estates Featuring threebedrooms and two bathrooms with 3520 sq ft of living areaIt has a large living room and cozy fireplace Master bedroom

is spacious There are two more bedrooms plus another roomthat can be used as fourth bedroom The kitchen offers adouble oven lots of storage and counter space Crownmolding light wood laminate floors newer roof copper plumbingand dual-pane windowssliders It has a two-car garage withstorage cabinets and shed in back $135000 (F929)

7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

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Susan Emerson9094477710

Jeannette Ewing9096700322

Diane Fox9094477709

Sharon Fagundes9094477701

Geoff Hamill9096210500

Rose Ishman9096241617

Bernadette Kendall9096701717

Cheryl Knight9094477715

Nicholas Neece9094477706

Sue Gold9094477714

Gloria Alvarez9096700322

701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

6-car garage stables citrus grove guest houseBernadette Kendall

bernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

120 Meredith Street ClaremontLocated in the Oak Park neighborhood

Comfortable 2 bed home offers RV parkingLarge lot features a pool and covered patio

Rob Titusrobrobtituscom - 9094507415

660 Delaware Drive ClaremontPrestigious Towne Ranch Neighborhood - $725000

Beautifully Remodeled Pool HomeGeoff HamillMason Prophet

GeoffGeoffHamillcom - 9096210500MasonMasonProphetcom - 9094477708

Mid-Century custom by D W HendersonBeautifully remodeled kitchen amp bathrooms

Claremontrsquos coveted Piedmont Mesa neighborhood

Mason Prophetmasonmasonprophetcom - 9094477708

518 E Rosewood Court Ontario Historic DistrictAdorable 3 bed home freshly painted

Updated kitchen lots of character and charmDrought tolerant landscaping 7049 sq ft lot

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

1362 Briarcroft Road ClaremontSingle-story features custom designed kitchen

3 bed 2 bath 1718 sq ft 10105 sq ft lotExcellent schools and Claremont Colleges

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing

Sale Pending Sale Pending Sale Pending

4472 Cardinal Cushing Claremont - $1590000Exclusive North Claremont Stone Canyon Preserve

Picturesque hillside setting with a pool amp spaSpanish Colonial estate nestled in the foothills

Nicholas NeeceGeoff Hamillnicholasneecesothebysrealtycom - 9094477706

geoffgeoffhamillcom ndash 9096210500

Live Oak Canyon Road - $225000Secluded wooded private one-of-a-kind lot

121 acre horse property in picturesque settingGradual level pad to build on with lots of potential

Claremont School DistrictGeoff Hamill

geoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Prestigious Mid-Century in Towne Ranch - $600000Spacious living room with brick fireplace

Cheerful kitchen with eating and office nook Central airheating copper plumbing built-ins

Geoff Hamillgeoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Just Sold New Price

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Claremont COURIER ClassifiedsFriday December 11 20 15 26

REAL ESTATE(909) 626-1261

wwwcurtisrealestatecom

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

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$329000 (C1906)

833 TRINITY LANE CLAREMONTEnjoy Claremonts elegant casuallifestyle at an affordable price in this 3bedroom 3 bathroom condo in theprestigious Claremont Terrace com-plex There is one bedroomofficedownstairs and two upstairs each withtheir own bathroom all in over 1800sq ft Vaulted ceilings with high win-dows allow the downstairs to fill withlight The patio opens to the greenbeltleading to the sparkling pool and spaThis is a great value you do not want tomiss $447000 (T833)

Donrsquot leave us in the dark Let us know when you moveDonrsquot miss a moment of superlative communitycoverage from the Claremont COURIER

Call 909-621-4761 to updateyour mailing information

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DANA POINT Private and premium beach front property on a private road located in the exclusive guard-gated com-munity of Capistrano Bay District 7 x 24 security an exclusive opportunity to make your dreams of owning on the beachan amazing reality Wide-open floor plan with master bedroom with a view of the water You can hear the roar of thewaves all day long This home has an extra 6 ft of beam front and has 19 ft between the home to the north when thestandard is 7 ft providing more privacy than a typical beach front property This home is built on caissons to bedrockwhich provides more flexibility when you want to remodel or expand Plans are available for an additional two bed-rooms one bathroom (approximately 400 sq ft) Additional parking across the street for three to four more parkingspace can be built Summer fun trolley family and recreation enjoyment awaits you The trolley in the summer allowsyou to hop on and off all day long to the finest beach coastal cities like Dana Point and Laguna Beach There are won-

derful restaurants and shopping in the nearby communities The best part of all is you will own the beach to the meanhigh tide line so unlike other beach front communities $4100000 (B35391)

WALNUT Stunning panoramic views from your mastersuite balcony greet you in the morning and mountainviews twinkle as the sun goes down This end of thecul-de-sac home is just waiting to host your family andfriends in the remodeled granite countered kitchen withkitchenette that adjoins the large family room with fire-place and wet bar Two luxuriously spacious mastersuites one with private balcony and bathroom suiteBeautiful stainless steel barbeque grill included with

garden shed $1149000 (J2804)

ARCADIA Prime Arcadia location First time on marketin 39 years this three bedroom two bathroom single-story home awaits its proud new owner The inviting liv-ing room features a cozy fireplace and plantationshutters Separate dining room adjacent to kitchen andover-sized family roomden Covered patio spa and

BBQ area Central air and heating system throughouthouse Two-car attached garage includes laundry areaApproximately 1700 sq ft of living space plus lot sizeof 8562 sq ft $948000 (A400)

UPLAND One of the largest plans in Upland Coloniescommunity Quality upgrades throughout including mir-rored walls and closets custom built birch bookshelvesin family room light-rail under upper kitchen cabinetsceiling fans custom crown mouldings and plantationshutters Large master bedroom huge walk-in his and

herrsquos closets spa tub shower and separate desk withmirror The backyard is surrounded by trees and af-fords the utmost privacy $3000 monthly (P1763)

FOR LEASE

1-877-323-4442250 W First St 100 Claremont CA 91711

Coldwell BankerTown amp Country

Welcomes

Rosalena OconJustin Daniel

Stephen KeplerWho Recently

Joined Our Office

Charlene Bolton ampCollette Albanese

Tea Robertsonamp Cristina Cira

Top Producers November 2015

Top Listers November 2015

POMONA Beautiful upgraded and energy-rated homein the sought-after north Pomona Yorba district Newlyfinished hardwood floors large remodeled kitchen withcustom oak cabinetry remodeled bathrooms upgraded

dual and triple-pane windows throughout newer centralAC and heat whole-house water filtration systemwhole-house vent fan custom hardscape and paversceiling fans and upgraded plumbing throughout and aGreen Rating of 49 for energy efficiency upgrades$398000 (W278)

HIGHLAND Enter to find a warm and welcoming fire-place just in time for the holidays Glass sliding doorsbeckon you outside to sit and relax in your own gardengetaway or barbecue up a feast for friends Four big

bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs (one moredown) Pool spa clubhouse tennis courts recreationand activities planned year round Hurry and see thiswell designed home that has a recently remodeledkitchen and bathrooms Stay comfortable and coolyear-round with central airheat $375000 (S29104)

UPLAND Extremely spacious and rare Quad Mobile Homein prestigious Upland Meadows Estates Featuring threebedrooms and two bathrooms with 3520 sq ft of living areaIt has a large living room and cozy fireplace Master bedroom

is spacious There are two more bedrooms plus another roomthat can be used as fourth bedroom The kitchen offers adouble oven lots of storage and counter space Crownmolding light wood laminate floors newer roof copper plumbingand dual-pane windowssliders It has a two-car garage withstorage cabinets and shed in back $135000 (F929)

7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-12-11-15 2828

Susan Emerson9094477710

Jeannette Ewing9096700322

Diane Fox9094477709

Sharon Fagundes9094477701

Geoff Hamill9096210500

Rose Ishman9096241617

Bernadette Kendall9096701717

Cheryl Knight9094477715

Nicholas Neece9094477706

Sue Gold9094477714

Gloria Alvarez9096700322

701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

6-car garage stables citrus grove guest houseBernadette Kendall

bernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

120 Meredith Street ClaremontLocated in the Oak Park neighborhood

Comfortable 2 bed home offers RV parkingLarge lot features a pool and covered patio

Rob Titusrobrobtituscom - 9094507415

660 Delaware Drive ClaremontPrestigious Towne Ranch Neighborhood - $725000

Beautifully Remodeled Pool HomeGeoff HamillMason Prophet

GeoffGeoffHamillcom - 9096210500MasonMasonProphetcom - 9094477708

Mid-Century custom by D W HendersonBeautifully remodeled kitchen amp bathrooms

Claremontrsquos coveted Piedmont Mesa neighborhood

Mason Prophetmasonmasonprophetcom - 9094477708

518 E Rosewood Court Ontario Historic DistrictAdorable 3 bed home freshly painted

Updated kitchen lots of character and charmDrought tolerant landscaping 7049 sq ft lot

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

1362 Briarcroft Road ClaremontSingle-story features custom designed kitchen

3 bed 2 bath 1718 sq ft 10105 sq ft lotExcellent schools and Claremont Colleges

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing

Sale Pending Sale Pending Sale Pending

4472 Cardinal Cushing Claremont - $1590000Exclusive North Claremont Stone Canyon Preserve

Picturesque hillside setting with a pool amp spaSpanish Colonial estate nestled in the foothills

Nicholas NeeceGeoff Hamillnicholasneecesothebysrealtycom - 9094477706

geoffgeoffhamillcom ndash 9096210500

Live Oak Canyon Road - $225000Secluded wooded private one-of-a-kind lot

121 acre horse property in picturesque settingGradual level pad to build on with lots of potential

Claremont School DistrictGeoff Hamill

geoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Prestigious Mid-Century in Towne Ranch - $600000Spacious living room with brick fireplace

Cheerful kitchen with eating and office nook Central airheating copper plumbing built-ins

Geoff Hamillgeoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Just Sold New Price

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DANA POINT Private and premium beach front property on a private road located in the exclusive guard-gated com-munity of Capistrano Bay District 7 x 24 security an exclusive opportunity to make your dreams of owning on the beachan amazing reality Wide-open floor plan with master bedroom with a view of the water You can hear the roar of thewaves all day long This home has an extra 6 ft of beam front and has 19 ft between the home to the north when thestandard is 7 ft providing more privacy than a typical beach front property This home is built on caissons to bedrockwhich provides more flexibility when you want to remodel or expand Plans are available for an additional two bed-rooms one bathroom (approximately 400 sq ft) Additional parking across the street for three to four more parkingspace can be built Summer fun trolley family and recreation enjoyment awaits you The trolley in the summer allowsyou to hop on and off all day long to the finest beach coastal cities like Dana Point and Laguna Beach There are won-

derful restaurants and shopping in the nearby communities The best part of all is you will own the beach to the meanhigh tide line so unlike other beach front communities $4100000 (B35391)

WALNUT Stunning panoramic views from your mastersuite balcony greet you in the morning and mountainviews twinkle as the sun goes down This end of thecul-de-sac home is just waiting to host your family andfriends in the remodeled granite countered kitchen withkitchenette that adjoins the large family room with fire-place and wet bar Two luxuriously spacious mastersuites one with private balcony and bathroom suiteBeautiful stainless steel barbeque grill included with

garden shed $1149000 (J2804)

ARCADIA Prime Arcadia location First time on marketin 39 years this three bedroom two bathroom single-story home awaits its proud new owner The inviting liv-ing room features a cozy fireplace and plantationshutters Separate dining room adjacent to kitchen andover-sized family roomden Covered patio spa and

BBQ area Central air and heating system throughouthouse Two-car attached garage includes laundry areaApproximately 1700 sq ft of living space plus lot sizeof 8562 sq ft $948000 (A400)

UPLAND One of the largest plans in Upland Coloniescommunity Quality upgrades throughout including mir-rored walls and closets custom built birch bookshelvesin family room light-rail under upper kitchen cabinetsceiling fans custom crown mouldings and plantationshutters Large master bedroom huge walk-in his and

herrsquos closets spa tub shower and separate desk withmirror The backyard is surrounded by trees and af-fords the utmost privacy $3000 monthly (P1763)

FOR LEASE

1-877-323-4442250 W First St 100 Claremont CA 91711

Coldwell BankerTown amp Country

Welcomes

Rosalena OconJustin Daniel

Stephen KeplerWho Recently

Joined Our Office

Charlene Bolton ampCollette Albanese

Tea Robertsonamp Cristina Cira

Top Producers November 2015

Top Listers November 2015

POMONA Beautiful upgraded and energy-rated homein the sought-after north Pomona Yorba district Newlyfinished hardwood floors large remodeled kitchen withcustom oak cabinetry remodeled bathrooms upgraded

dual and triple-pane windows throughout newer centralAC and heat whole-house water filtration systemwhole-house vent fan custom hardscape and paversceiling fans and upgraded plumbing throughout and aGreen Rating of 49 for energy efficiency upgrades$398000 (W278)

HIGHLAND Enter to find a warm and welcoming fire-place just in time for the holidays Glass sliding doorsbeckon you outside to sit and relax in your own gardengetaway or barbecue up a feast for friends Four big

bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs (one moredown) Pool spa clubhouse tennis courts recreationand activities planned year round Hurry and see thiswell designed home that has a recently remodeledkitchen and bathrooms Stay comfortable and coolyear-round with central airheat $375000 (S29104)

UPLAND Extremely spacious and rare Quad Mobile Homein prestigious Upland Meadows Estates Featuring threebedrooms and two bathrooms with 3520 sq ft of living areaIt has a large living room and cozy fireplace Master bedroom

is spacious There are two more bedrooms plus another roomthat can be used as fourth bedroom The kitchen offers adouble oven lots of storage and counter space Crownmolding light wood laminate floors newer roof copper plumbingand dual-pane windowssliders It has a two-car garage withstorage cabinets and shed in back $135000 (F929)

7232019 Claremont COURIER 12-11-15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullclaremont-courier-12-11-15 2828

Susan Emerson9094477710

Jeannette Ewing9096700322

Diane Fox9094477709

Sharon Fagundes9094477701

Geoff Hamill9096210500

Rose Ishman9096241617

Bernadette Kendall9096701717

Cheryl Knight9094477715

Nicholas Neece9094477706

Sue Gold9094477714

Gloria Alvarez9096700322

701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

6-car garage stables citrus grove guest houseBernadette Kendall

bernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

120 Meredith Street ClaremontLocated in the Oak Park neighborhood

Comfortable 2 bed home offers RV parkingLarge lot features a pool and covered patio

Rob Titusrobrobtituscom - 9094507415

660 Delaware Drive ClaremontPrestigious Towne Ranch Neighborhood - $725000

Beautifully Remodeled Pool HomeGeoff HamillMason Prophet

GeoffGeoffHamillcom - 9096210500MasonMasonProphetcom - 9094477708

Mid-Century custom by D W HendersonBeautifully remodeled kitchen amp bathrooms

Claremontrsquos coveted Piedmont Mesa neighborhood

Mason Prophetmasonmasonprophetcom - 9094477708

518 E Rosewood Court Ontario Historic DistrictAdorable 3 bed home freshly painted

Updated kitchen lots of character and charmDrought tolerant landscaping 7049 sq ft lot

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

1362 Briarcroft Road ClaremontSingle-story features custom designed kitchen

3 bed 2 bath 1718 sq ft 10105 sq ft lotExcellent schools and Claremont Colleges

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing

Sale Pending Sale Pending Sale Pending

4472 Cardinal Cushing Claremont - $1590000Exclusive North Claremont Stone Canyon Preserve

Picturesque hillside setting with a pool amp spaSpanish Colonial estate nestled in the foothills

Nicholas NeeceGeoff Hamillnicholasneecesothebysrealtycom - 9094477706

geoffgeoffhamillcom ndash 9096210500

Live Oak Canyon Road - $225000Secluded wooded private one-of-a-kind lot

121 acre horse property in picturesque settingGradual level pad to build on with lots of potential

Claremont School DistrictGeoff Hamill

geoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Prestigious Mid-Century in Towne Ranch - $600000Spacious living room with brick fireplace

Cheerful kitchen with eating and office nook Central airheating copper plumbing built-ins

Geoff Hamillgeoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Just Sold New Price

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Susan Emerson9094477710

Jeannette Ewing9096700322

Diane Fox9094477709

Sharon Fagundes9094477701

Geoff Hamill9096210500

Rose Ishman9096241617

Bernadette Kendall9096701717

Cheryl Knight9094477715

Nicholas Neece9094477706

Sue Gold9094477714

Gloria Alvarez9096700322

701 Alamosa Drive ClaremontAlamosa Grove Estate ndash 125 Acres7 bed 7 bath 5151 sq ft pool spa

6-car garage stables citrus grove guest houseBernadette Kendall

bernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

120 Meredith Street ClaremontLocated in the Oak Park neighborhood

Comfortable 2 bed home offers RV parkingLarge lot features a pool and covered patio

Rob Titusrobrobtituscom - 9094507415

660 Delaware Drive ClaremontPrestigious Towne Ranch Neighborhood - $725000

Beautifully Remodeled Pool HomeGeoff HamillMason Prophet

GeoffGeoffHamillcom - 9096210500MasonMasonProphetcom - 9094477708

Mid-Century custom by D W HendersonBeautifully remodeled kitchen amp bathrooms

Claremontrsquos coveted Piedmont Mesa neighborhood

Mason Prophetmasonmasonprophetcom - 9094477708

518 E Rosewood Court Ontario Historic DistrictAdorable 3 bed home freshly painted

Updated kitchen lots of character and charmDrought tolerant landscaping 7049 sq ft lot

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

1362 Briarcroft Road ClaremontSingle-story features custom designed kitchen

3 bed 2 bath 1718 sq ft 10105 sq ft lotExcellent schools and Claremont Colleges

Bernadette Kendallbernadettekendallsothebysrealtycom - 9096701717

New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing - Open Sunday 1-4 pm New Listing

Sale Pending Sale Pending Sale Pending

4472 Cardinal Cushing Claremont - $1590000Exclusive North Claremont Stone Canyon Preserve

Picturesque hillside setting with a pool amp spaSpanish Colonial estate nestled in the foothills

Nicholas NeeceGeoff Hamillnicholasneecesothebysrealtycom - 9094477706

geoffgeoffhamillcom ndash 9096210500

Live Oak Canyon Road - $225000Secluded wooded private one-of-a-kind lot

121 acre horse property in picturesque settingGradual level pad to build on with lots of potential

Claremont School DistrictGeoff Hamill

geoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Prestigious Mid-Century in Towne Ranch - $600000Spacious living room with brick fireplace

Cheerful kitchen with eating and office nook Central airheating copper plumbing built-ins

Geoff Hamillgeoffgeoffhamillcom - 9096210500

Just Sold New Price