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Claremont resident Elizabeth Bruce shares an umbrella with her son Adam while running errands on Tuesday in the Claremont Village. The first significant storm of the season hit the Inland Valley early in the morning, with steady rain
throughout the day. Residents can expect some showers on Saturday, with temperatures rising and clear skies on Monday and Tuesday. More photos on page 14.
BLOTTER/ PAGE 4
SPORTS/ PAGE 20
LETTERS/ PAGE 2, 7
CALENDAR/ PAGE 16
READERS COMMENTS
Casa de Salsa
1420 N. Claremont Blvd., Ste. 205B
Claremont, CA 91711
(909) 621-4761
Office hours: Monday-Friday
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Owner
Janis Weinberger
Publisher and Owner
Peter Weinberger
pweinberger@claremont-courier.com
Editor
Kathryn Dunn
editor@claremont-courier.com
Newsroom
City Reporter
Angela Bailey
news@claremont-courier.com
Dear Editor:
I was saddened to hear of Casa de
Salsas closing. Through this restaurant,
the Flores family has generously contributed to an impressive amount of local
groups and causes for many, many years.
Knowing that they contributed in spite
of financial issues that caused the ultimate
closing of this wonderful establishment
makes those donations even more precious
to our community.
If the Flores family is able to open a
new restaurant as the article suggested, I
hope our community shows them the same
generous spirit they have bestowed upon
our schools, community foundations and
sports leagues. Consistent patronage at
their new eatery would be a fine way for
us to show our thanks to a family who
opened its heart and pocketbook to our
lucky town.
Marcie Gardner
Claremont
Education Reporter/Obituaries
Sarah Torribio
storribio@claremont-courier.com
Sports Reporter
sports@claremont-courier.com
Reporter At Large
Pat Yarborough
ADVENTURES
A misquote
Dear Editor:
In her fine article about the talk given at
Temple Beth Israel on November 21 by
Ambassador Edward Marks, the reporter
noted that he cited John F. Kennedys famous quote, There is nothing to fear but
fear itself. Present at the talk, I am quite
sure that Ambassador Marks contributed
the quote, correctly, to Winston Churchill,
who included the statement in a speech
during WWII, long before JFK became
president of the United States.
Don Fisher
Claremont
IN HAIKU
GOVERNING
OURSELVES
Agendas for city meetings are available at www.ci.claremont.ca.us
Monday, December 8
CPUC public participation hearing
Taylor Hall, 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.
1775 N. Indian Hill Blvd.
Tuesday, December 9
City Council
Council Chamber, 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, December 10
Architectural Commission
Council Chamber, 7 p.m.
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CITY NEWS
Regular users of the Pooch Park have been pressuring the city to add lighting, stating that it is a safety issue, particularly in the winter months. They maintain
that this time of year it is dark by the time people leave
work, and many pet-owners cannot get to the park until after dark. As a result, there have been a few injuries
from tripping over unseen obstacles.
Given the significant cost of implementing the suggested lighting improvements for each park, a phased
approach will likely be necessary and has been
drafted by the city. City staff and the consultant evaluated a number of criteria, including programmed
evening use and reported crimes that happened within
each park between 2012 and 2014, in order to develop
priorities to guide the phased implementation plan.
The parks have been broken up into five priority
groups, with the first group including Wheeler Park,
College Park, Cahuilla Park and Memorial Park at an
estimated cost of $649,881. Cahuilla Park will use the
lions share of the proposed amount at an estimated
$302,343.
A total of $150,000 of the 2014-16 Capital Improvement Plan budget has been earmarked to implement the recommended park lighting improvements.
The city also received a $270,650 HHRP Grant for
Wheeler Park improvements, a portion of which
could be used for improving lighting conditions.
After reviewing the Park Lighting Survey and
Analysis on November 19, committee members unanimously recommended to the Community and Human
Services Commission that they approve the park
lighting priorities and send them to the city council
for review. On December 3, the commission did just
that, despite one last plea from Friends of the Claremont Pooch Park President Debi Woolery.
Weve surveyed 135 people who make approximately 410 trips to the park each week with their
dogs. Ninety-four people requested lights for the
park, she said. The thing that really concerned me is
20 people have tripped or fallen in the park when its
dark or when its twilight. People who want to use the
park with their dogs are going to come into a situation
where its not safe for them to do that.
The Park Lighting Survey and Analysis is expected
to appear before city council on January 13, 2015.
For more detailed information on the lighting
analysis as well as list of park priorities, visit the
citys website at www.ci.claremont.ca.us.
Angela Bailey
news@claremont-courier.com
CITY NEWS
POLICE BLOTTER
Monday, November 24
A La Verne teen busted for speeding
ended up in the slammer for drunk driving. Around 6:30 p.m., Travis Hart was
driving near Bonita Avenue and Indian
Hill Boulevard when officers clocked
him doing 50 mph in a 30 mph zone. The
18-year-old driver was pulled over for
speeding and, when officers approached
the van, they discovered the vehicle didnt contain any rear seats and saw a male
and female lying down in the back. Further investigation determined Mr. Hart
was under the influence of alcohol and
he was arrested for DUI. He was released
the following day on $5,000 bail.
Tuesday, November 25
A Pomona man apparently never
heard of the saying, The truth will set
you free. Leonard Arredondo called police around 7 p.m., stating three men
wearing hooded sweatshirts and masks
attacked him and stole his gold Nissan
Sentra. Officers contacted Mr.
Arredondo outside Viva Madrid where
he displayed symptoms of intoxication,
eventually telling the officers hed drank
a bottle of vodka earlier but didnt drive
to the location. Three guys punched me
in the face and stole my car from the
alley, might have been four guys, he
said. Truth is, it might have happened
anywhere from Towne Avenue to Indian
Hill Boulevard. I was driving and they
attacked me. The officer found the 38year-old mans keys in his pocket and another officer located the mans vehicle on
Mountain Avenue. Officers determined
the carjacking was a false report and arrested Mr. Arredondo for being drunk
and disorderly. He was released the following day on $250 bail.
Wednesday, November 26
According to Lieutenant Mike Ciszek,
officers responded to the 600 block of
Geneva Avenue around 12:30 p.m. after
residents heard at least five gunshots in
the area. Witnesses told police they spotted the suspects leaving the area in two
vehicles although their descriptions were
vague. Five shell casings were located.
No residents were injured and there were
no reports of damage. Investigation is
ongoing.
Friday, November 28
A vehicles empty gas tank solicited
some unwanted attention for a wanted
woman. Officers were dispatched to
Base Line Road following a call of a potential drunk driver, who failed to stop at
a red light and was driving with their
hazard lights flashing. Police located the
vehicle at a Shell gas station and contacted the driver who told police the reason he ran the red light was because hed
run out of gas. A check of the passengers
ID revealed five active warrants for pros-
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had three beers and repeatedly told police, This is normal. He also told officers that he planned on driving home and
denied taking a nap or passing out, just
before he vomited on himself yet again
in front of police. He was arrested for
being drunk and disorderly.
Tuesday, December 2
The Arco AM/PM gas station at the
corner of Foothill and Claremont Boulevards was robbed at approximately 6:49
p.m., according to a press release from
the Claremont Police Department. The
suspects approached the counter, simulated a handgun under their clothing and
demanded cash from the register. The
clerk complied and handed the men an
undisclosed amount of cash, according
to the Claremont Police Department. The
robbers then fled on foot east through the
parking lot. The first suspect is described
as a Hispanic male, 25 to 27 years old,
standing five-feet, eight-inches tall and
weighing approximately 250 pounds. He
was wearing a black and white plaid
shirt, black vest and a black and red baseball hat. The second suspect is described
as a Hispanic male, 25 to 27 years old,
standing five-feet, eight-inches tall and
weighing approximately 180 pounds. He
was wearing a blue-hooded sweatshirt,
black pants and a black hat. Anyone with
information in this case should contact
the Claremont Police Department at
(909) 399-5411. As of press time, CPD
has not released a photo of the suspects.
Angela Bailey
news@claremont-courier.com
hearing, Mr. Kotch said in an interview with the COURIER. The Administrative Law Judge will converse with
the assigned commissioner throughout
the rate-setting process. However, its
the commissioner who will make the
final decision on whether to approve or
mising its ideals and values but, instead, by more tightly adhering to the
intentions of its founding family and
faculty, Ms. Trombley said.
In February 2013, President Barack
Obama appointed Ms. Trombley to the
12-member J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, as reported in
the COURIER.
Ms. Trombley led three fundraising
campaigns, raising more than $110 million and increasing the colleges endowment to an all-time high, according
to Pitzers press release. During her
tenure, the amount of financial aid
awarded increased significantly, and
EDUCATION
observer
Ferguson in Claremont
Dear Editor:
Sadly, the Ferguson, Missouri events
have reached even into Claremont.
Lets note for the record that the socalled Ferguson grand jury was not some
remote, unaccountable parliament such as
was oppressing the American colonists
during the 1760s and 1770s. The grand
jury (now dissolved) consisted of St. Louis
area residents, friends and neighbors, chosen to perform an important civic duty.
After reviewing much evidence and interviewing 60 some witnesses, those jurorsfellow citizens of the local communitybased their decision not to charge
Officer Wilson upon a number of determinations, among them: Michael Brown stole
merchandise from a local convenience
store, he resisted a police officers attempt
to question him about the theft, he fought
READERS COMMENTS
Sore losers
Dear Editor:
So now some members of the lame
duck Democratic minority are joining the
Ferguson demonstrators/looters in pulling
the race card. Three separate agencies investigate this shooting and clear Officer
Wilson. Mr. Wilson voluntarily resigns
from the department, but that is not
enough.
When will Obama get these people jobs
so they have less time on their hands to
protest? Isnt that what he has promised
over and over again? The answer to that is
never.
The regressives would have to create
those jobs in the private sector and that is
something they seem incapable of doing.
The illegals that he wants to give amnesty
to have taken most of those jobs, and he
and his minions/controllers enjoy this
smoke and mirrors way of avoiding the
real problems that this country faces.
With gratitude
Hayden Lening
Claremont
Dear Editor
The Friends of the Claremont Library
wish to thank all in our community who
helped us support our library this important
Centennial year.
We began in January with the dedication
William Chetney
OBITUARIES
Los Angeles area. Always a leader and innovator, he noticed a need and acted on it,
going to Mexico to bring back Spanishlanguage displays for Visine and other
products for his East Los Angeles-area
pharmacies, making information more
available to the customers and increasing
sales as well.
Mr. Chetney returned to work in the
local area in 1964 as Assistant General
Manager of the Pomona Chamber of
Commerce. In 1966, he joined Hansch
Financial Group and began a long career
in the insurance and financial planning
industry. He won numerous industry
awards and was a life member of the Million Dollar Round Table.
Mr. Chetney, along with his wife and
sons, was active and committed in all aspects of community life. In Pomona, he
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Jack Casson
OBITUARIES
years, the Catholic Daughters of America where she served as regent for two
terms and the OLA Womens Council
where she served as president for two
years.
At age 75, Amy married Charles Ralston. They had four years together before
Charlie died in 2002. In 2003, Mrs. Ralston moved to Mt. San Antonio Gardens
where again she became active, serving
many times as hospitality chair and participating in the Gardens Follies.
She is predeceased by her brothers,
Robert Sirois and Roger Sirois, and her
sister Theresa Denny. She is survived
by her sister, Bertha Lozier of Soldier
Pond, Maine; and by her daughters, Patricia Chiappetta (Frank) of Claremont,
Claire Allegretti of San Diego, Rita
Rensky (Bernie) of Redding, California
and Teresa Bender (Joe) of Upland.
Jo Stewart
accounting
architect
architect
Christiansen Accounting
WOOTTON + HARDYMAN
ARCHITECTURE
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Client-conscience, Design-conscience,
Environment-conscience
(909) 447-6802
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architect/contractor
HARTMANBALDWIN
attorney
Christine D. Thielo
DESIGN/BUILD
Attorney at Law
(909) 670-1344
www.hartmanbaldwin.com
Since 1984
Residential remodeling, historic
restorations, and custom home building
attorney
(909) 624-0733
Focused on Family Law, Divorce, Child
Custody and Criminal Law Matters
www.thielolaw.com
attorney
attorney
chiropractor
411 N. Indian Hill Blvd.
Claremont, CA 91711
(909) 621-1208
(909) 621-4707
www.mikefobrien.com
SRS GENERAL
CONTRACTOR, INC.
909-621-1559
dentist
COX and PATEL, DDS
Wayne Cox, DDS
Krutav Patel, DDS
www.srsgeneralcontractor.com
(909) 626-1684
Residential Remodel
Restoration of Unique & Vintage
homes Room additions.
healthcare
Don McDonald, Pharmacist
Health insurance
333 N. Indian Hill Blvd., Claremont
(909) 635-8933
RXDonald@gmail.com
New to the Golden Age? New to the area?
Leaving your employer or union coverage?
Need extra help paying for prescriptions?
We focus on your health and your healthcare
dentist
PETER T. IGLER, D.D.S.
D. INGRID ROJAS, D.D.S.
Cosmetic & General Dentistry
615 W. Foothill Blvd.
Claremont, CA 91711
(909) 624-6815
OPTOMETRY
(909) 625-7861
www.claremontoptometry.com
Eyemed - VSP - MES - Medicare
Attorneys at Law
134 Harvard Avenue, 2nd Floor
(909) 482-1422
c.p.a.
LIGHTFOOT RALLS
& LIGHTFOOT LLP
Certified Public Accountants
675 W. Foothill Blvd., Suite 300
Claremont, CA 91711
(909) 626-2623
Tax Planning & Preparation Accounting
www.CoxandPatelDDS.com
optometry
attorney
(909) 482-1555
DR.MARTINS. McLEOD
design/build
Claremont, CA 91711
Attorney at Law
SERVICE DIRECTORY
MIKE F. OBRIEN
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WILKINSON
(909) 626-9999
Geoff@GeoffHamill.com
#1 in Claremont sales &listings since 1988
financial consultants
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CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER
Professional Securities offered through
LPL Financial
Member of FINRA/SIPC
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tax preparation/EA
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OBITUARIES
An early riser, Mr. Eggen was a connoisseur of breakfast, savoring each days
culinary delight or surprise. He spent his
final days basking in the presence and
sound of laughter and joy of his greatgrandsons.
Glen will be remembered as a gentle,
sweet soul, with a quiet, deliberate and
understanding approach with others. He
was the epitome of competence yet humble. Likewise, he was a proud lefty with a
quick, wry wit. He was a man of impeccable character who evidenced a high
moral standard in everything he did, while
treating all with whom he dealt with dignity and honor.
This great man is now a bright shining star in the heavenly universe, family
shared.
Mr. Eggen was preceded in death by his
brother, Dr. Olin Eggen Jr.; by his sister,
Mary Strantz; and by his daughter, Cynthia Hope. He is survived by his wife,
Elsie; by his daughter, Teresa Burgdorf
(David) of Claremont; by his son, Stephen
Eggen (Sue) of Tucson; and by his grandchildren, Karla Ramos Luevano (David),
Alexander Ramos, Christopher Eggen
Ramos, Michael Eggen (Lindsay) and
Kelly Hille (Nathan). He also leaves his
great-grandchildren, Josef and Atticus
Glen Luevano, Kellan and Kinsley Hille
and Olivia Eggen as well as a host of
friends and the entire Enriquez family of
San Diego.
The family wishes to extend sincere appreciation to the Visiting Nurses Association Hospice of Southern California and
Silvia de Alba, whose efforts enriched
Glens life and allowed him to depart with
great dignity, which was befitting of such
a kind and wonderful person.
Funeral services and rendering of military honors are being coordinated by
Todd Memorial in Pomona.
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Rembrandt Club hosts annual
holiday tea and bake sale
Claremont COURIER/Friday, December 5, 2014
OUR TOWN
Guests will enjoy the picturesque glow of more than
1,000 candle-lit luminarias illuminating a half-mile, accessible loop on Indian Hill Mesa. The performance
schedule is as follows: Contemporary Native American
flutist Steve Rushingwind on December 6, 12, 13, 19
and 20; Jill Warhol performing Folk on the Rocks on
December 6, 12 and 19; The Village Pipers, a recorder
ensemble featuring holiday favorites, on December 12
and 20; the High Strung String Band on December 12;
Windsong Canyon (Native American flute and world
percussion) on December 13; and those defenders of
fun, the Claremont Ukulele Club, on December 13.
Admission is $5 per person; children under three get
in free. Garden admission fees do not apply for this special, ticketed event. Tickets can be purchased online at
www.rsabg.org or at the Admissions Kiosk in advance
or at the gate on the evening of the event.
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A welcomed sight....rain!
Residents can expect showers here and there through the weekend, clear skies
Monday and Tuesday, and the return of some clouds by mid-week.
Yellow ginkgo leaves are washed away one-by-one as rainwater collects in north Claremont on Tuesday.
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CALENDAR
YOUR WEEK IN 9 DAYS
December
Friday
December
Saturday
Art walk
Nightlife
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December
Wednesday
December
Sunday
COMIC BOOK SHOW 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Claremont Packing House, 532 W. First St., Claremont.
CHANUKAH FESTIVAL Temple Beth Israel Sisterhood Chanukah Festival and Shopping Spree featuring
music, food and shopping. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 3033 N.
Towne Ave., Pomona.
December
Monday
December
Tuesday
PERFORMING ARTS
BRIDGES AUDITORIUM: 450 N. College Way,
Pomona College. Box-office hours are Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (909) 607-1139.
Purchase tickets online; choose seats at
pomona.edu/bridges. For disabled access and to drop
off patrons at Bridges Auditorium, drive north on
Columbia Avenue from First Street to Fourth Street.
December 13 through 21: Inland Pacific Ballet
presents The Nutcracker.
CANDLELIGHT PAVILION: 455 W. Foothill
Blvd., Claremont. Thursday, Friday and Saturday
evening shows: dinner at 6 p.m., performance at 8:15
p.m.; Sunday evening shows: dinner at 5 p.m., performance at 7:15 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday matinees:
lunch at 11 a.m., performance at 12:45 p.m. (909) 6261254, ext.1 or candlelightpavilion.com.
Through December 27: Its Christmas Every Day.
For Barnie and Betty Walli, it is quite literally Christmas Every Day. They own Wallis Christmas Pavilion,
a holiday decorators palace, where Christmas lasts
all the year through. After 25 years of making spirits
bright, Barnie has lost his Christmas feeling. But
with the help of Betty and his employees (a madcap
team of holiday decorating fools), he wont be a
humbug for long. Dont miss this heartwarming holiday treat; its perfect for family, friends, co-workers
and, of course, kids too. As is always the tradition at
Candlelight Pavilion, Santa and Mama stay after the
performance to meet guests.
CLAREMONT HIGH SCHOOL Don F. Fruechte
Theatre for the Performing Arts: 1601 N. Indian
Hill Blvd., Claremont. (909) 624-9053, ext. 30463.
Through December 6: Claremont High School
Theatre presents Coney Island Christmas by
Donald Margulies. Presale tickets are $9 at the
ASB web-store or $10 at the door. Visit chstheatre.cusd.claremont.edu for more information.
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December
Thursday
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FREE HOLIDAY FILM SCREENING of A Christmas Story. Hot cider and cocoa will be provided. Feel
free to wear film specific attire and dress warm as the
screening will be outside in the Historic Garner House
courtyard (rain location Claremont Heritage Ginger Elliott Center at Garner House). For ages 8 and over. 6 to
7:30 p.m. 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd., Claremont.
December
Friday
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December
Saturday
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Friday, December 5
8
Bonita Avenue
First Street
4 7 5
Harvard Avenue
Second Street
Yale Avenue
1 BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM:
134 Yale Ave., Claremont. Open daily
from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. buddhamouse.com. (909) 626-3322.
Through December 31: Harry and
Helen Kottlers paintings reflect the joy,
peace and energy of their inner experience through meditation. Each image
has an associated poem, which further
clarifies the meaning of the painting for
the artist. Harry has an MFA degree from
Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, and Helen
has degree in biology from the University of Sydney, Australia. The works are
complementary and richly symbolic.
Harrys paintings are playful and have
figurative images. Helens paintings are
more abstract. Opening reception: Friday, December 5 from 6 to 9 p.m.
2 BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY:
254 W. Bonita Ave., Claremont.
Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Saturday, noon to 6 p.m. (909)
624-7238.
Through December 31: Kirk Delman
and Michael Kotzen are featured this
December. Opening reception: Friday,
December 5 from 6 to 9 p.m. Meet and
greet with artists. Refreshments from
The Cheese Cave will be served.
3 CLAREMONT COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION ART GALLERY:
205 Yale Ave., Claremont Chamber of
Commerce. Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. (909) 398-1060.
Through December 31: Virga, Rain
That Does Not Make it to The
Ground, a collection of landscape
paintings by John Warren Travis. The
striking work is inspired by the virga
phenomena as revealed in the mountain
ranges surrounding the Pomona and
Coachella Valleys. Visit www.johnwarrentravis.com. Opening reception: Friday, December 5 from 6 to 8 p.m.
4 CLAREMONT FORUM BOOKSHOP & GALLERY: 586 W. First
St., Claremont Packing House. 586
W. First St., Claremont Packing
House. Sunday through Thursday,
noon to 7 p.m.; Friday and Saturday,
noon to 9 p.m. (909) 626-3066.
Through December 31: Dimensions: Photography by Jim Manley,
who taught philosophy and aesthetics
at Cal Poly, Pomona for 32 years.
During that time, he remained an avid
photographer, concentrating in recent
times on creating palladium prints
using the chemistry of the 1870s combined with digital images, which
evoked the sense of the distant past. He
has had a variety of shows over the past
several years in this area: at Cal Polys
Downtown Center, the SCA Gallery in
Pomona and, most recently, at the
Claremont Forum Bookstore. You can
follow him on his blog at www.sense
ofpast.blogspot.com. Opening reception: Friday, December 5 from 6 to 8
p.m. Refreshments will be served.
5 THE COLONY AT LOFT 204:
532 W. First St., #204, Claremont Packing
House. Open Wednesday through Saturday, 1 to 7 p.m. Extended hours on the
first Friday of the month for Claremont
Art Walk until 9 p.m. Visit loft204.com.
Email info@loft204.com for information about purchasing monthly wall
space for artwork display or to inquire
about event rental of gallery space. Call
Vicki at (626) 224-7915 or (626) 9634238 for one-on-one art instruction for
junior high and high school age students.
Through December 31: Illustrator Jordan LoGiudice is the December featured
artist. Visit jordskelly.carbonmade.com.
Opening reception: Friday, December
5 from 5 to 9 p.m. The Colony at Loft
204 will provide a free photo booth
downstairs. Make sure to get your free
gift and one-night-only Packing House
coupons good for half-off deals at
restaurants, craft workshops, and discounts at your favorite retail stores.
Other festivities include a live theatrical
show by Inland Valley Repertory Theatre next door at Doors N Windows
(DNW), live music by Curt Phillips and
others, free hot chocolate sponsored by
Tapestry Church Claremont, Art Mart
craft booths, face painting ($3 donation
to help Vista del Valle 6th graders go to
science camp) and Claremont Girl
Scout caroling.
6 FIRST STREET GALLERY
ART CENTER: 250 W. First St., Suite
120, Claremont. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (909) 626-5455.
Through December 31: Michael
LeVell: A Retrospective features
paintings, drawings and ceramics. Mr.
LeVells work has been featured in
more than 160 exhibitions from New
York City to Japan since 1990. Known
for his exquisite renderings of architectural interiors and furniture, his work
has more recently evolved to include
more abstraction and figurative work.
The Holiday Show features works
from the 51 First Street Gallery artists
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Use this walking tour map as a guide to this months participating Claremont Art
Walk galleries. Art Walk takes place the first Friday of each month between 6 and 9
p.m. in the Claremont Village.
and are available to take home immediately for holiday gifts. Opening Reception: Friday, December 5 from 6 to
8 p.m. Sweet treats from I Like Pie
Bakeshop and rich acoustics from musician Jerry OSullivan of Claremont
Voodoo Society will be provided.
7 GALERIA DE PROLAS: 532
W. First St. #211, Claremont Packing
House. Open by appointment.
Tuesdays: Tribe Tuesday, an open
studio session for artists to share the
space and work on their pieces. Open
to artists of all levels from 7 to 9:30
p.m. Space is limited to 10 people per
session. Call (909) 236-1562 or
visit facebook.com/galeriadeperolas.
Through December 31: A showcase
of local artists. Opening reception: Friday, December 5 from 8 to 10 p.m.
8 HILLSIDE FINE ART: 445 W.
Foothill Blvd. Suite 101, Claremont.
hillsidefineart.com (909) 268-4526.
Through January 3: Great Things
Come in Small Packages.
9 SQUARE i GALLERY: 110
Harvard Ave., Claremont. Christmas
hours: Open daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
through December 24. Square i is an
annex of the Artist Trait Gallery. Exhibits rotate approximately every six
weeks. Call (909) 621-9091 or email
info@squareigallery.com.
Through December 31: Square i
Gallery presents the fifth annual 11 x 11
Christmas Show. Over 40 artists working in a variety of mediums are participating in this exciting Christmas event.
All pieces will be no larger or smaller
than 11 x 11. This is great way to collect some well-known artists work, as
well as some great talent of upcoming
artists. These smaller pieces also make
great Christmas gifts. The gallery is honored to invite guests to view the works
of exciting artists like Amanda Alten,
Rashid Arshed, Reba Barancati, Ben
Bull, Jim Coffman, Deborah Day, Ann
Daskow, Cindy DeBonis, Patrick Dooley, Wendy DeLeon, Sumi Foley, Trish
Franco, Denise Garcia, Helen Hayes,
Athena Hahn, Aleta Jacobson, Jacqueline Kneel, Kazumi Kobayashi Sevenson, Gina Lawson-Egan, Ferrdos
Maleki, Margaret Ann Match-Kaney,
Jessica McCoy, Sylvia Megerdichian, Fr.
Bill Moor, Mojgan Mozaffari, Teresa
Potter-Heimark, Elizabeth Preston,
Teresa Van Ornum, Don Prechtel, Robin
Repp, Edward Ramstear, Patricia L.
Scruggs, Eileen Senner, Karin Skiba,
Dee Small, Jerry Stevenson, Thomas
Stubbs, Alen Swartz, Georgette Unis,
Christine E. White, Larry White, Maureen Wheeler, Susan Zenger and Ellen
Zimet. Art walk: Friday, December 5
from 6 to 9 p.m. Opening reception:
Saturday, December 6 from 6 to 9 p.m.
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RESTAURANT ROW
NIGHTLIFE
EUREKA CLAREMONT: 580 W.
First St., Claremont. Open from 11 a.m.
to midnight Sunday through Thursday;
closes at 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday.
Hoppy Hour daily from 2 to 6 p.m.
(909) 445-8875.
Mondays: Local Mondays featuring
$3 Dale Bros. Brewery pints.
Tuesdays: 50 percent off all wines by
the glass.
Wednesdays: Steal-the-Glass craft
beer of the week. Meet the brewer first
Wednesday of every month.
Thursdays: All Titos Vodka drinks $2
off and Eureka Thursday Night Music.
HIP KITTY JAZZ & FONDUE: 502
W. First St., Claremont Packing House.
Tuesday through Sunday, 5:30 p.m. to
2 a.m. Live jazz every night. Admission: Two-drink minimum. Info: (909)
447-6700 or hipkittyjazz.com.
Friday, December 5: Christmas
show featuring Courtney Lemmon,
Gina Saputo, Crystal Starr and the
George Kahn Jazz & Blues Review. 8
COURIER CROSSWORD
Crossword by Myles
Mellor. Puzzle #292
42. Growth
43. Bring up
44. Healthy
46. Apportion, with "out"
47. Estimates on the low side
50. Story
51. Author of "The Hours"
who visited Pomona's
Crookshank Hall to
give a reading,
_____ Cunningham
56. Big croaker
61. Supermarket area
62. Little box
63. Make more robust
66. Leavened bread of India
67. Handy
68. Big rig
69. Goon
70. 1916 WWI battle
71. Anger, e.g.
Down
1. Baby bottom sprinkles
2. Arachnids
3. Chill
4. It may be stroked
5. Farm butter
6. Detail
7. "Ol' Man River" composer
8. Go-ahead
9. Treed botanical garden
10. Win an advantage
11. Con
12. Microprocessor type
14. Change the decor
18. Chanel of fashion
22. Tearful
24. Billiard pusher
25. Canada's capital
28. Committee
29. Place of refuge
30. April or May
31. Gait faster than a walk
32. Desertlike
33. Kind of traffic
34. Old Chinese capital
35. Ardent
36. Distributor activity
40. Short line at the end of the
main strokes of a character
45. Hilo garland
48. Against
49. Destroy data
52. Musical winners
53. Contents of some urns
54. Tree resin used in varnishes
and perfumery
55. Reds' revolutionary
56. Bowed
57. 2002 Winter Olympics locale
58. Molokai meal
59. "How to Make an American
Quilt" author Whitney ___
60. Harshly uninviting
64. "A Nightmare on ___ Street"
65. Margaret Thatcher ___ Roberts
SPORTS
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Steven Felschundneff
Claremont High School
sophomore Kyle Scalmanini attempts to maneuver around a Canyon
Springs player on Tuesday during the varsity
basketball action at CHS.
Scalmanini had a teamhigh 26 points on the
night but it was not
enough to hold back a
late charge by Canyon
Springs, who defeated
the Pack 65-59.
Steven Felschundneff
sports@claremont-courier.com
Claremont sophomore Justin Burgos, left, gives it his all to keep the ball inbounds during the boys non-conference game
with visiting Canyon Springs Tuesday night.
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SERVICES
Acoustical
Chimney Sweep
Quality Fireplace
& BBQ
Chimney sweeping.
AC/Heating
STEVES HEATING
& Air Conditioning
Serving your area for over
25 years. Repairs all
makes/models. Free
service call with repair.
Free estimate on new units.
MC/Visa. 100 percent
financing. Senior discounts.
Lic.744873
909-985-5254
Complete fireplace,
woodstove installation,
service and repair.
Spark arrestor supply
and installation.
Call 909-920-6600
392 N. 2nd Ave., Upland
Concrete
JDC CONCRETE
909-624-9000
Driveways/walkways, block
walls, pavers, bricks,
stone veneer,
concrete staining, drainage.
Lic.894245 C8, C29.
ADVANCED
DON DAVIES
Veteran, Mt. Sac, Cal Poly
Stamped, broom,
color finishes.
Slate, flagstone, planters,
walls and walkways.
Art Lessons
Contractor
ADVANCED
DON DAVIES
Babysitter
SCRIPPS College graduate
will babysit. CPR and first aid
certified. Days, nights, weekends. Call 323-762-4078.
Bathroom Remodeling
A Bath-Brite
authorized dealer.
Bathtubs and sinks.
Showers, tile, countertops.
Refinish - Reglaze - Restore
Porcelain, ceramic,
fiberglass.
Quick and affordable.
Please call 909-945-7775.
www.bath-brite.com
Carpentry
SEMI-RETIRED rough to
finish remodeler. Kitchens,
porches, doors, decks, fences,
painting. Lots more! Paul,
909-919-3315.
Veteran
New and repairs.
909-599-9530
Serving Claremont
for 30 years!
Lic.323243
WENGER Construction. 25
years experience. Cabinetry, doors, electrical, drywall,
crown
molding.
Lic.707381. Competitive
pricing! 951-640-6616.
PPS General Contractor.
Kitchen and bathroom remodeling. Flooring, windows, electrical and plumbing. Serving
Claremont for 25 years.
Lic.846995. 951-237-1547.
KOGEMAN
CONSTRUCTION
Room additions.
Kitchen/bath remodeling.
Custom cabinets.
Residential/commercial.
909-946-8664
Lic.B710309
Visit us on Facebook!
Cooking
Drywall
THOR McAndrew Construction. Drywall repair and installation. Interior plaster repair. Free estimates. CA
Lic.742776. Please call 909816-8467. ThorDrywall.com.
Electrician
Haydens Services Inc.
Since 1978
Bonded * Insured
No job too big or small!
Old home rewiring specialist.
24-hour emergency service.
909-982-8910
* Senior Discount *
Lic.359145
SPARKS ELECTRIC
Local electrician for all your
electrician needs!
909-946-8887
Lic.922000
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Handyman
Furniture Restoration
STRACK Construction. General contractor. Handyman
services available. No job too
small. Quality-Affordable.
909-292-5781. Lic#988284.
Over 20 years experience.
Antique Furniture Repair
Kitchen Cabinet Refinishing
Exterior Door Restoration
Custom Colored Lacquers
On-site Touchups
626-429-2458
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Taking the time to care for
Courier readers complete
restoration needs since 1965.
La Verne. Call 909-593-1846.
Gardening
Claremont
Handyman Service
Serving Claremont
Since 1995. Residential,
Commercial.
Recessed lighting and
design, breaker replacement,
service panel upgrades,
ceiling fans, troubleshooting,
landscape lighting, rewires
and LED lighting. Free
estimates. 24-hours emergency service. References.
909-900-8930
909-626-2242
Lic.806149
ADVANCED
DON DAVIES
Veteran
New, repairs.
ONE CALL DOES IT ALL!
909-599-9530
Cell: 626-428-1691
Lic.323243
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Carpet Service
ANDERSON Carpet Service.
Claremont resident serving
Claremont since 1985. Powerful truck mounted cleaning
units. Expert carpet repairs
and stretching. Senior discounts. 24-hour emergency
water damage service.
Please call 909-621-1182.
CONTACT US
Eco-friendly landscaping.
We will get you a $3000
grant to remove your lawn!
Why mow when you can
grow? From the creators of
The Pomona College
Organic Farm.
Specializing in native
and edible landscapes.
909-398-1235
www.naturalearthla.com
Lic.919825
*$2 sq. ft. rebate*
MANUELS Garden Service.
General cleanup. Lawn maintenance, bush trimming,
general maintenance, tree
trimming and removal. Low
prices and free estimates.
Please call 909-391-3495 or
909-239-3979.
Garden Maintenance
Hand-pull weeding, mowing,
trimming, sprinkler work,
monthly service, cleanups
and junk removal.
Free estimates.
David, 909-374-1583
Carpentry, repairs,
gates, lighting,
small painting projects.
Odd jobs welcome!
Free consultations.
909-921-6334
HOME Repair by Ken. Local
for 11 years. We can get it
done for you! 909-374-0373.
Hauling
SAMEDAY-HAULAWAY
Free estimates.
Senior discount!
WE HAUL IT ALL CHARLIE!
909-382-1210
626-383-1442
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ADVANCED
DON DAVIES
Same Day
One call does it all!
Garage, yard, home,
moving!
909-599-9530
HYPNOTHERAPY: "Past
Life Regressions" are truly
fascinating and quite revealing. Sometimes, when all
else fails, a residual issue
from a past life is the obstacle
to healing phobias, ongoing
physical conditions and unfufillment. A regression can
also reawaken your talent
and direction. Call Joanne
Dinsmore, Author of Pathways
to the Healing Arts, 909-9469098. Visit americaninstitute
ofthehealingarts.com.
House Cleaning
CAROUSEL Quality Cleaning. Family owned for 25
years. Licensed. Bonded.
Senior rates. Trained professional services including:
baseboards, ovens, windows. Hauling. Move in/out.
In home care. House/pet sitting. 10 percent discount to
Claremont College faculty.
Robyn, 909-621-3929.
20 YEARS experience. Free
estimates. Excellent references. Tailored to your individual needs. Senior care,
day or night. Call Lupe, 909236-2236.
Established, upbeat,
licensed house cleaning
service. Specializing in
larger homes. Organic
cleaning supplies used.
26 years of experience.
Jeanette 909-224-1180,
909-946-7475.
Irrigation
Haydens Services Inc.
Since 1978
Bonded * Insured
No job too big or small!
24-hour emergency
service.
909-982-8910
* Senior discount *
Lic.359145
Friday 12-05-14
SERVICES
Landscaping
Painting
Expert Repairs
Retrofit Experts
Ask us how to save water.
Allen Cantrall Landscape
909-224-3327
Lic.861685
Serving the Area
Since 1983
DANS GARDENING
SERVICE
STEVE LOPEZ
PAINTING
Extensive preparation.
Indoor, outdoor, cabinets.
Offering odorless green
solution. 33-year master.
Lic.542552
Eco-friendly landscaping.
We will get you a $3000
grant to remove your lawn!
Why mow when you can
grow? From the creators of
The Pomona College
Organic Farm.
Specializing in native
and edible landscapes.
909-398-1235
www.naturalearthla.com
Lic.919825
*$2 sq. ft. rebate*
AFFORDABLE. Traditional or
green options. Custom work.
No job too big or too small. 20
years of Claremont resident
referrals. Free estimates.
Lic.721041. 909-228-4256.
www.vjpaint.com.
INSTALLATIONS
EXPERT REPAIRS
DRIP SYSTEM
SPECIALISTS
C.F.PRIVETT, LIC.557151
909-621-5388
ADVANCED
DON DAVIES
Veteran, Mt. Sac, Cal Poly
New, repairs. Professional.
All sprinkler repairs.
Landscaping
Dale's Tree &
Landscape Services
Lic#753381
Painting
ACE SEVIER PAINTING
Interior/Exterior
BONDED and INSURED
Many references.
Claremont resident.
35 years experience.
Lic.315050
Please call: 909-624-5080,
909-596-4095.
D&D Custom Painting.
Bonded. Lic.423346. Residential, commercial. Interior
or exterior. Free estimates.
909-982-8024.
COLLINS Painting & Construction Company, LLC. Interior, exterior. Residential
and commercial. Contractors
Lic.384597. 909-985-8484.
Tile
Tutoring
EXCEL PLUMBING
909-599-9530
Cell: 626-428-1691
Claremont area 30 years!
Lic.323243
Pet/House Care
EXPERIENCED house/pet
sitter. Will provide loving
care for house/pets in exchange for accommodations. Two week minimum
and long term. Retired former resident. Email Katherine, pieplace@boreal.org.
909-982-8910
* Senior discount *
Lic.359145
Roofing
GORDON Perry Roofing.
Reroofing, repairs of all types.
Free estimates. Quality work.
Lic.C39588976. 909-944-3884.
Upholstery
Tree Care
BAUER TREE CARE
40 plus years
in Claremont.
Pruning of your small
and medium perennials.
909-624-8238
www.bauertreecare.com
Dale's Tree Service
Certified arborist. Pruning
and removals. Landscaping,
corrective and restoration
trimming and yard clean up.
909-982-5794
Lic#753381
MGT Professional Tree Care.
Providing prompt, dependable service for all your tree
care needs. Certified arborist.
Lic.#836027. Matt GrayTrask. Call 909-946-7444.
Senior Care
PLASTERING by Thomas.
Stucco and drywall repair
specialist. Licensed home
improvement. Contractor
Lic.614648. 909-984-6161.
www.wall-doctor.com.
Plumbing
WASTING WATER?
Poor Coverage?
Sprinkler repair.
Installations
and modifications.
C.F. Privett
909-621-5388
Lic.557151
KPW PAINTING
Older couple painting,
40 years experience!
Competitive rates.
Small repairs.
No job too small.
References available.
We work our own jobs.
Carrie or Ron
909-615-4858
Lic.778506
Plumbing
RESIDENTIAL/Commercial.
Quality work at reasonable
prices. Free estimates.
Lic.541469. 909-622-7994.
909-982-5794
Please call
909-989-9786
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Claremont COURIER does not endorse the advertised product, service, or company, nor any of the claims made by the advertisement.
Irrigation
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
PINK UPHOLSTERY
48 years of experience. Up to
30 percent discount on fabric.
Free pickup and delivery.
Please call 909-597-6613.
Weed Abatement
JOHNNY'S Tree Service.
Weed abatement/land clearing. Disking and mowing.
Please call 909-946-1123,
951-522-0992. Lic.270275.
TIRED of dealing with weed
problems on your lot or field?
Help control the problem in
an environmentally safe
manner. To receive loads of
quality wood chips. Please
call 909-214-6773. Tom Day
Tree Service.
ADVANCED
DON DAVIES
Veteran
Weed eating, mowing,
tractor fields,
manual slopes, hauling.
909-599-9530
Cell: 626-428-1691
Window Washing
NACHOS Window Cleaning.
For window washing, call nacho, 909-816-2435. Free estimates, satisfaction guaranteed.
Number one in LA County.
LEGAL TENDER
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
File No. 2014319529
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as
ANGELES DECORACIONES, 1129 Hermosa
Avenue, Pomona, CA 91767. Registrant(s): Maria
De Los Angeles Bravo Martinez, 1129 Hermosa
Avenue, Pomona, CA 91767.
This business is conducted by an Individual.
Registrant commenced to transact business under the
fictitious name or names listed above on 01/27/2014.
I declare that all information in this statement is true
and correct.
/s/ Maria De Los Angeles Bravo Martinez Title:
Owner
This statement was filed with the RegistrarRecorder/County Clerk of Los Angeles County on
11/07/14.
NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of
section 17920, a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five (5) years from the
date on which it was filed in the office of the
County Clerk, except, as provided in subdivision
(b) of section 17920, where it expires 40 days after
any change in the facts set forth in the statement
pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in
the residence address of a registered owner. A new
Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed
before the expiration. Effective January 1, 2014,
the Fictitious Business Name Statement must be
accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity Form.
The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another under
federal, state, or common law (see Section 14411
et seq., Business and Professions Code).
PUBLISH: November 14, 21, 28 and December
5, 2014
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
File No. 2014319537
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as
ZAMORA TAX & IMMIGRATION, 248 E.
Monterey Avenue, Pomona, CA 91767. Registrant(s): Edgar Oliver Zamora, 248 E. Monterey Avenue, Pomona, CA 91767.
This business is conducted by an Individual.
Registrant commenced to transact business under
the fictitious name or names listed above on
12/01/2000.
I declare that all information in this statement is true
and correct.
/s/ Edgar Oliver Zamora Title: Owner
This statement was filed with the RegistrarRecorder/County Clerk of Los Angeles County on
11/07/14.
NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision (a) of
section 17920, a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five (5) years from the date
on which it was filed in the office of the County
Clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any
change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the
residence address of a registered owner. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration. Effective January 1, 2014, the
Fictitious Business Name Statement must be accompanied by the Affidavit Of Identity Form.
The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (see Section 14411 et
seq., Business and Professions Code).
PUBLISH: November 14, 21, 28 and December 5, 2014
NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE TS No.
CA-14-630925-RY Order No.: 140150984CA-MAI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER
A DEED OF TRUST DATED 10/20/2006.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST
YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on
a state or national bank, check drawn by state
or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan association,
or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial Code
and authorized to do business in this state,
will be held by duly appointed trustee. The
sale will be made, but without covenant or
warranty, expressed or implied, regarding
title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the
remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and
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late charges thereon, as provided in the
note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed
of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the total amount
(at the time of the initial publication of the
Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set
forth below. The amount may be greater on
the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY
ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s):
BONITA SIMON, A MARRIED WOMAN
AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded: 10/30/2006 as Instrument
No. 06 2397909 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES
County, California; Date of Sale: 12/12/2014
at 11:00 AM Place of Sale: By the fountain
located at 400 Civic Center Plaza, Pomona,
CA 91766 Amount of unpaid balance and
other charges: $870,248.02 The purported
property address is: 1016 MOAB DR,
CLAREMONT, CA 91711 Assessors Parcel No.: 8671-022-010 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are
considering bidding on this property lien, you
should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You
will be bidding on a lien, not on the property
itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free
and clear ownership of the property. You
should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the
highest bidder at the auction, you are or may
be responsible for paying off all liens senior
to the lien being auctioned off, before you
can receive clear title to the property. You are
encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may
exist on this property by contacting the
county recorders office or a title insurance
company, either of which may charge you a
fee for this information. If you consult either
of these resources, you should be aware that
the same lender may hold more than one
mortgage or deed of trust on the property.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The
sale date shown on this notice of sale may be
postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil
Code. The law requires that information
about trustee sale postponements be made
available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you
wish to learn whether your sale date has been
postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled
time and date for the sale of this property, you
may call 714-730-2727 for information regarding the trustees sale or visit this Internet
Web site http://www.qualityloan.com ,
using the file number assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-14-630925-RY .
Information about postponements that are
very short in duration or that occur close in
time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way
to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. The undersigned
Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no
street address or other common designation
is shown, directions to the location of the
property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days
of the date of first publication of this Notice
of Sale. If the Trustee is unable to convey
title for any reason, the successful bidder's
sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the
successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be
entitled only to a return of the deposit
paid. The Purchaser shall have no further
recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagees Attorney. If you
have previously been discharged through
bankruptcy, you may have been released of
personal liability for this loan in which case
this letter is intended to exercise the note
holders rights against the real property only.
As required by law, you are hereby notified
that a negative credit report reflecting on
your credit record may be submitted to a
credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the
terms of your credit obligations. QUALITY
MAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A
DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Date: Quality Loan Service
Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego, CA
92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 714-730-2727 Or
Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318
Quality Loan Service Corp. TS No.: CA-14630925-RY IDSPub #0073301 11/21/2014
11/28/2014 12/5/2014
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF LILIAN RODRIGUEZ
Case No. BP157528
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or
both, of LILIAN RODRIGUEZ
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has
been filed by Robert Foley in the Superior
Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE
requests that Robert Foley be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of
the decedent.
THE PETITION requests the decedent's will and codicils, if any, be admitted to
probate. The will and any codicils are available
for examination in the file kept by the court.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This
authority will allow the personal representative
to take many actions without obtaining court
approval. Before taking certain very important
actions, however, the personal representative
will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent
administration authority will be granted unless
an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court
should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will
be held on Dec. 17, 2014 at 8:30 AM in Dept.
No. 5 located at 111 N. Hill St., Los Angeles,
CA 90012.
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting
of the petition, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a
contingent creditor of the decedent, you must
file your claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by the
court within the later of either (1) four months
from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2)
60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of
the California Probate Code.
Other California statutes and legal
authority may affect your rights as a creditor.
You may want to consult with an attorney
knowledgeable in California law.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file
kept by the court. If you are a person interested
in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the
filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in
Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is avail-able from the court
clerk.
Attorney for petitioner:
TATIANNA Y METTERS ESQ
SBN 243998
1631 BEVERLY BOULEVARD
LOS ANGELES CA 90026
CN905442
Publish: November 28, December 5 and 12,
2014
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
File No. 2014324972
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as NIRVANA MOBILE, 164 Castleton
Drive, Claremont, CA 91711. Mailing address: P.O. Box 232, Claremont CA 91711.
Registrant(s): Lori R. Bleich, 164 Castleton
Drive, Claremont, CA 91711.
This business is conducted by an Individual.
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business name
or names listed herein.
I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct.
/s/ Lori R. Bleich Title: Owner
This statement was filed with the RegistrarRecorder/County Clerk of Los Angeles
County on 11/14/14.
NOTICE- In Accordance with subdivision
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LEGAL TENDER
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY
OF A DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
FOR THE PROPOSED
POMONA COLLEGE 2015
CAMPUS MASTER PLAN
The City of Claremont, as lead agency, hereby
gives notice that, pursuant to the authority and
criteria contained in the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the CEQA
Guidelines, the City of Claremont has prepared
and completed a Draft Environmental Impact
Report (EIR) for the proposed Pomona College
2015 Campus Master Plan. A Draft EIR is an
informational document that evaluates a proposed projects potential to significantly impact
the environment, while also identifying ways to
reduce or avoid environmental impacts through
mitigation measures and alternatives to the
project.
Document Availability: The Draft EIR is
available for public review during regular business hours at the following locations:
Claremont City Hall, Community Development Department, 207 Harvard Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711
Claremont Public Library, 208 Harvard Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711
Alexander Hughes Community Center, 1700
Danbury Road, Claremont, CA 91711
Youth Activity Center, 1717 N. Indian Hill
Boulevard, Claremont, CA 91711
The Draft EIR may also be viewed on the Citys
website at www.ci.claremont.ca.us.
Public Review Period: The City has made this
Draft EIR available for public review and comment pursuant to California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 15082(b). The comment
period during which the City will receive comments on the Draft EIR is:
Starting Date: December 8, 2014
Ending Date: February 6, 2015
Comments must be submitted in writing to the
address below and received by the City no later
than 5:00 p.m. on February 6, 2015.
Belle Newman, LEED AP
Contract Planner
City of Claremont
PO Box 880
Claremont, CA 91711
Fax: (909) 399-5327
Email: bnewmanplanning@gmail.com
Project Location: The project area (also Plan
Area or campus in the Draft EIR) is the campus of Pomona College in the City of Claremont, County of Los Angeles, California. The
campus of Pomona College is approximately
140 acres, and is roughly bounded by First
Street on the south, Eighth Street on the north,
Harvard Avenue on the west, and Mills and
Amherst avenues on the east.
Project Description: The proposed project
consists of a long range Master Plan for planned
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future improvements to the Pomona College
campus over a period of 15 years from the date
of City approval of the Master Plan, plus associated actions. The broad parameters of the
Master Plan may be summarized as follows:
Enrollment increase of 50 students (from
1,590 to 1,640 students), a net increase of 26
student beds on campus (from 1,534 to 1,560
beds), an increase of 30 faculty (from 192 to
222 faculty), and an increase of 30 staff (from
495 to 525 staff).
Removal of up to 126,700 gross square feet of
existing facilities and construction of up to
608,200 gross square feet of new facilities, for
a net increase of 205,400 gross square feet of
structural development.
A net increase of 18 on-campus parking
spaces.
Campus lot coverage would increase from approximately 16% to approximately 18%.
Pedestrian and bicycle improvements to improve safety and clarify pedestrian and vehicular circulation patterns.
New and remodeled open spaces such as
courtyards, plazas, walkways, streetscapes, and
landscaping.
The project also includes a number of related
actions that would provide for implementation
of the Master Plan and would be reviewed concurrently with the Master Plan. These other actions include a zoning designation change for
four parcels totaling approximately 54,000
square feet (1.24 acres) located in the block between College Avenue, Bonita Avenue, Harvard
Place, and Second Street, in order to make their
zoning designation consistent with their General Plan land use designation of Institutional;
and lot mergers and/or lot line adjustments for
the same properties.
The proposed project would require the following entitlements:
A zone change from RM 2,000 (Medium
Density Residential, Minimum Lot Area/Unit:
2,000 Square Feet) to IE (Institution Educational) for four parcels (APN #s 8313-018004, 8313-018-005, 8313-018-006, and
8313-018-007) totaling approximately 54,000
square feet (1.24 acres) located in the block
between College Avenue, Bonita Avenue, Harvard Place, and Second Street, in order to
make their zoning designation consistent with
their General Plan land use designation of Institutional.
Lot mergers and/or lot line adjustments for
the project listed immediately above, and for
other individual projects as necessary.
Design review approval of all new construction, building relocations, and other site
changes.
Removal of any street tree will require approval of a permit from the Director of Community Services.
A Special Use and Development Permit for
any temporary construction trailers or other
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